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I am thinking about getting a 75g tank. Currently the biggest tank I've
ever had was 26g. Any vague idea what I'm looking at in terms of electricity usage? It would just be community freshwater, no plants, so the main cost would be the heating. |
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On Mon, 04 Jul 2005 04:31:50 GMT, Wes Gray
wrote: I am thinking about getting a 75g tank. Currently the biggest tank I've ever had was 26g. Any vague idea what I'm looking at in terms of electricity usage? It would just be community freshwater, no plants, so the main cost would be the heating. A lot depends on your normal room temperature and what temperature you maintain in the tank. My 5 tanks, ranging in size of 10 to 75 gallons, are set between 76 and 78F. In the winter I heat my house to about 74 degrees thus the heaters have to make up the difference. The greater the difference between room temperature and tank temperature, the more the heating cost will be. Winter costs are less than summer, for me. I run the air conditioner to a room temperature of 77 degrees, but I used to keep my room temperature at 74 all year round. I am paying for electricity to lower my house temp and paying for electricity to heat the tanks. Air pumps and filters run 24/7, but don't draw much current. Lights add heat to the tank (good in the winter, bad in the summer) and draw quite a bit of electricity. I track my electric and gas use using Excel spread sheet. Starting the year I bought my tanks, I can see a real increase in power consumption. I would estimate my power costs have gone up 10%. dick |
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![]() "Dick" wrote in message ... On Mon, 04 Jul 2005 04:31:50 GMT, Wes Gray wrote: I track my electric and gas use using Excel spread sheet. Starting the year I bought my tanks, I can see a real increase in power consumption. I would estimate my power costs have gone up 10%. dick Coincidentally I found out that my aquarium heaters (2 55 gallon tanks - each with 2 250 watt heaters, one 15 gallon with something like a 150 watt or so heater, and one 250 watt heater rarely used in the hospital/quarantine tank(10 gallon)) cost an entirely additional $30.00 per month extra in the cold months here. I found that out by comparing the last cold month (one or two months ago) bill to the latest hot month bill (june/july) and there is a big difference. One way or another heaters cost as we keep our thermostat low at all times but the water must be heated so it costs $30.00 a month for me to operate all of those aquarium heaters in the cold months (kept at about 80 degrees fahrenheit at all times), whereas if we kept the indoor heat between 62 and 72 degrees fahrenheit I am confident the aquarium heaters would not have to work nearly as much and so would technically but not practically cost less. Good luck and later! |
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