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Old 05-29-2008, 08:36 PM
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Alan, there is a formula for working out how much heat loss (in terms of wattage) that occurs in a fish tank, you just need the full dimensions of the tank, the desired tank temp and the average room temp in a 24 hr period. I got it off a spreadsheet designed by someone on PFK, i can't swear by it, but they guy appeared to know his maths quite well!

It wont necessarily be 100% but should be pretty close as it depends on the efficiency of the heater (and how much of the electricity the heater turns directly into heat)
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Old 05-30-2008, 11:40 AM
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here we go then

tank L - 72x h -30xW-24---- inches
sump L - 42xH-18xW-15 -----inches

on all the time

2 x10 watt powerheads

2x90 watt powerheads aaaggh tinahs bargains, lol did not know till I just checked the box .

1x 37 watt protein skimmer

2 x 11 watt sump lights

1x 150 watt sump pump

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4 xt5 39watt tubes normally on 14 hours a day ( because I forget to turn them off) lol

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on periodically temp78
2x 300 watt heaters

I am home all day and this is a very well insulated and warm house .
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Old 05-31-2008, 11:13 AM
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Hey Grandad

Earlier on Alan mentioned about 7p per KW/h or eleccy, i know he said it was a rough figure, but just to let peeps know, from what i have looked at, 11p per KW/h seems more normal (shows how much eleccy has gone up in last year or so ). My 11p figure takes into account the average cost of a KW/h unit over the course of a quarter (3 months)

Here's what i make of the cost of your set-up Grandad

Daily Cost

Heating: 26p (would be higher but you mentioned about your room temp)

Lights: 30p (includes sump lights)

Skimmer: 10p

Powerheads: 93p (includes sump pump)

TOTAL: £1.59 daily
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thanks frylover thats close on £48.00 a month for my biggest tank , Im glad im on a fixed price .
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go for a fixed price energy supplier and it pays i think to go with better known makes with lower wattages as soons adds up during year especially as they reckon energys going up by about 35% by end of the year
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go for a fixed price energy supplier and it pays i think to go with better known makes with lower wattages as soons adds up during year especially as they reckon energys going up by about 35% by end of the year
Im glad I am on a fixed price sumo, with my three tanks its got to work out over a hundred just for them otherwise .
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Not sure if you guys have ever heard or seen these gadgets, they plug into individual items or you can get ones that monitor your total electrical consumption. Take a look for yourselves,( I just typed in "electrical consumption monitors into the search engine) they may help to give you a definitive cost for consumption on each individual heaters, pumps etc.
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