Florida welcomes alot of CaliforniansWelcome to California! I need an exit plan in the next decade…
Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
Florida welcomes alot of CaliforniansWelcome to California! I need an exit plan in the next decade…
I'd be thrilled with a $350 electric bill. I'm in California riverside county. We have a pool and keep the house at 68° year around and have a 75 gallon reef and a large freezer. I also have a climate controlled out building 10'x12' ( I use for other hobbies) Our bill is around $900 a month. During winter we might get down to $ 650 but that's the lowest. I hate being hot so I definitely pay for it but it's still ridiculous.hello reefers!!
My electricity bill has been a lot higher lately. I live in California with 30 cent per kWh!
I added an energy monitor the other day and it cost me $1.5 per day to run my tank! I imagine it would be $2 per day in the winter. It’s only a 90G tank with 3 XR15s and no skimmer.
My electric bill used to be $100-$150 before my tank and now it’s $220-$350 with only 2 adults and 1 toddler in a newly built home.
What’s your guys electricity bill with the tank??
Sure, we have room for one more, Just leave those "California values" at the airport on your way.Florida welcomes alot of Californians
Nah - I suspect that my next door neighbor has a meth lab AND stealing my electricity. There is no way I’m at close to 2000 KwH! I only have 5 tanks, a pool, an EV, and a bunch of teenagers baking cookies all day long. Something does not add up! lol
That's me every month now! lolYeah, its possible, I was there in the summer with 2000+ kWh in a month.
One thing that helped me was Switching to Octopus Energy – their rates worked out way better for me, and it was easy to switch. Tracking down all the small things that add up can make a big difference.Adding a tank can really make those bills jump, especially at 30 cents a kWh! I went through the same thing with my tank setup, and I’ve been looking for ways to cut down on costs.