- Feb 16, 2003
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Our electric company is doing a program where they send someone out to help you minimize your power usage.
Well, two things many people can do is turn the water heater up to 120F, that's their reccomended level. The other thing is to get a "blanket" for it from a hardware store, costs around $8 to help it remain warm longer. Maybe it won't save you $20 a month or something, but I'm guessing over time you'll get that $8 you spent on the blanket for it and you'll save a little after that.
Oh, and I said a blanket specifically for the heater, I don't want someone to blame me when they put their sleeping blanket on it and it caught fire
edit: yes, I'm paranoid
Well, two things many people can do is turn the water heater up to 120F, that's their reccomended level. The other thing is to get a "blanket" for it from a hardware store, costs around $8 to help it remain warm longer. Maybe it won't save you $20 a month or something, but I'm guessing over time you'll get that $8 you spent on the blanket for it and you'll save a little after that.
Oh, and I said a blanket specifically for the heater, I don't want someone to blame me when they put their sleeping blanket on it and it caught fire
