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BennyB12
BennyB12
QLD
918 posts
QLD, 918 posts
12 Apr 2013 8:02pm
Ive got a problem and need some comparison....
My power bill is around 600 bucks for the 90 days...
It's just me and the missus in a small 2 bedroom duplex and both work full time....
No aircon, no heating and energy saving lighting...
No computer, no irrigation in the yard and a switch that turns our entertainment system off at the wall so no stand by...
We have a dryer that doesn't get used much either..
I'm chasing comparisons on other peoples bills cos to me it seems excessive...
Cheers...
youngbull
youngbull
QLD
826 posts
QLD, 826 posts
12 Apr 2013 8:07pm
I'm near Strathpine and it's $220 for the 3months.
We have a/c running every night in bedroom, computer on 24/7. Always use the dryer and a heavy user in general.
In Springwood our bill was around $350. Your bill is huge, something is not right.
sn
sn
WA
2775 posts
sn sn
WA, 2775 posts
12 Apr 2013 6:16pm
With a bill that steep, my guess is your neigbour might have lots of grow-lights set up and running around the clock- tapped into your power via the ceiling space.


Try unplugging everything you have in the house- and see if your meter is still turning.

Something is very wrong.

stephen

how did you train your elephants to syncronise thier jumping?
stamp
stamp
QLD
2798 posts
QLD, 2798 posts
12 Apr 2013 8:23pm
i'm on a bush block. we pay around $700-750 a quarter, but that runs a pump for water & a sewage treatment system
sounds like someone is ripping your power
Gizmo
Gizmo
SA
2865 posts
SA, 2865 posts
12 Apr 2013 8:03pm
What is the 'supply charge' and what is the 'usage charge'?
Often a forgotten high electricity user is the 'old' inefficient beer fridge.
GypsyDrifter
GypsyDrifter
WA
2371 posts
WA, 2371 posts
12 Apr 2013 6:54pm
We are in the west..but for 2 people
ran the aircon for 60 days
I use the dryer all the time
have a pond pump running 24/7
pc's running 24/7
energy saving lights running 24/7
...$485 for 60 days

I think you have a problem Benny boy..
Dart
Dart
NSW
27 posts
NSW, 27 posts
12 Apr 2013 10:12pm
Gizmo said...
efficient beer fridge.


Hmmm Beer
pepe47
pepe47
WA
1382 posts
WA, 1382 posts
12 Apr 2013 8:29pm
GypsyDrifter said...
We are in the west..but for 4 people
ran the aircon for 60 days
I use the dryer all the time

pc's running 24/7
energy saving lights running 24/7
...$485 for 60 days

Same here, but $780 for the quarter.
decrepit
decrepit
WA
12884 posts
WA, 12884 posts
12 Apr 2013 8:30pm
We're probably similar to you, but have a solar/gas hotwater system. We use about 5kw hrs/day

Sounds like something is very wrong with your bill.
elmo
elmo
WA
8894 posts
WA, 8894 posts
12 Apr 2013 8:35pm
Electric hot water system?

That much power use would have the meter spinning like crazy.

As someone else stated, systematically shut things of to see where the bleeding is coming from
MDSXR6T
MDSXR6T
WA
1019 posts
WA, 1019 posts
12 Apr 2013 9:11pm
GypsyDrifter said...
We are in the west..but for 2 people
ran the aircon for 60 days
I use the dryer all the time
have a pond pump running 24/7
pc's running 24/7
energy saving lights running 24/7
...$485 for 60 days

I think you have a problem Benny boy..


We are pretty similiar. Late Dec - March we average about $6.50 a day (house stays at a pleasant 16 degrees over summer) and around $3.20 per day the rest of the year.

My water bill is massive though :(

Despite the high cost of living, i'm rather fond of it lol
harry potter
harry potter
VIC
2777 posts
VIC, 2777 posts
13 Apr 2013 1:37am
Make sure they actually read the meter they often just do estimates ... Over time each estimate creeps up.
If you have recently moved in you may find the Previous tenant was a heavy user.
theDoctor
theDoctor
NSW
5786 posts
NSW, 5786 posts
13 Apr 2013 1:52am


what he said... and don't let em hood wink you into paying their charge to actually read the meter...


how is that, you have to pay extra for them to honestly come and check for what they charge you for...

this should be in the heavy water bit, it sounds like a corporate conspiracy condoned by the government
busterwa
busterwa
3782 posts
3782 posts
13 Apr 2013 12:03am
next door must have a drug crop.
nosna
nosna
QLD
27 posts
QLD, 27 posts
13 Apr 2013 3:37am
our bill we just got was just over $500 for the Quater-91 days.Mind you we have 5 kids, no A/c or anything too fancy.
I read meters for a living, and it has been quite a common thing in the last month or so having people getting a check read done-usually because of an excessive bill.Our last bill was up by about $100 or so, despite our average daily usage going down by over 2kw/day
Try what sn said regarding unplugging things and seeing if the meter is still moving
Beaglebuddy
Beaglebuddy
1595 posts
1595 posts
13 Apr 2013 3:33am
Does the frig seem to run all the time? Coils may be full of dust and lint.
Mobydisc
Mobydisc
NSW
9029 posts
NSW, 9029 posts
13 Apr 2013 6:46am
Welcome to the wonderful world of the Australian power rip off.

How much does each KW/h cost? What is the cost of the service fee? How many KW/h have you consumed? Does the cost of consumption go up as the consumption goes up? Possibly you are suddenly paying something like 45 cents a KW/h.

No point comparing to people in different states. In NSW it's a rip off however in SA its robbery. The most expensive electricity in the world.
BennyB12
BennyB12
QLD
918 posts
QLD, 918 posts
13 Apr 2013 6:48am
Cheers legends... My fridge is new and I bought it over another model because it was more energy efficient... Brand new hot water system too that I had put on off peak an my bill has still gone up 50 bucks!!! Man it's doing my head in...
Mobydisc
Mobydisc
NSW
9029 posts
NSW, 9029 posts
13 Apr 2013 7:14am
Yeah we bought a new fridge too. An Electrolux ETM4200SC rate at 318 KW/h a year. Hopefully it will make a difference.
myusernam
myusernam
QLD
6158 posts
QLD, 6158 posts
13 Apr 2013 9:23am
do you have a chest freezer? If it's playing up (not cycling) can chew.
get an energy audit done or one of those energy meters. find out what is using what
Gorgo
Gorgo
VIC
5124 posts
VIC, 5124 posts
13 Apr 2013 2:05pm
$350 for the summer three months. About $250 was power the other $100 was supply charges and GST. Two people, some air con, fairly frugal with lighting, computers, TV, recorder and sound system on standby most of the time. Gas cooking and solar hot water. No clothes dryer.

More importantly, the usage was 827kw,
stuk
stuk
NSW
894 posts
NSW, 894 posts
13 Apr 2013 2:21pm
Id dream of a $600 bill my last was $1100.
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