English Deutsch Français Italiano Español Português 繁體中文 Bahasa Indonesia Tiếng Việt ภาษาไทย
All categories

iam in the state of virginia

2007-10-30 16:10:19 · 4 answers · asked by michaeljustussvcc 1 in Science & Mathematics Engineering

4 answers

You would use 1500 watts x 10 hrs which is 15000 Watt hours. Divide by 1000 to get kiloWatt hours so you have 15 kWh. If your local rate is 15 cents per kWh (check that on your electric bill) then your cost is 15 x 15 = $2.25 for that use of the heater.

2007-10-30 16:18:57 · answer #1 · answered by Rich Z 7 · 2 0

For the best answers, search on this site https://shorturl.im/xO2uX

You'll have to look at the electricity bill to find out how much per KWh you pay for your electricity. Electricity is billed in kilowatt hours - the number of kilowatts used by a device during an hour. 1500 watts = 1.5 kilowatts. ('kilo' means 1000) 10 hours means each day your heater is using 15 kilowatts each day. Estimate 1 month to be 30 days. So that's 450 kilowatts a month. The national average for electricity is about $0.15/kilowatt, so 450 kilowatts * $0.15/kilowatts is $67.50 for a month. This, by the way, helps to illustrate why electric heaters are just terrible. A kerosene heater would easily cost less than 1/3rd that amount to run AND unlike the electric heater, will actually heat up the entire room, not just space 2-3 feet in front of the electric heater.

2016-04-01 07:35:18 · answer #2 · answered by Bonnie 4 · 0 0

1500 Watt Heater Cost

2016-11-12 00:07:26 · answer #3 · answered by apley 4 · 0 0

The state of Virginia has a lot of power suppliers, so it's hard to fix one rate for your heater. A lot also depends on how much energy you use in the rest of the house, since most companies have different rates for consumers who use less than 800 kWh or more than 800 kWh.

However, assuming you are one who will exceed that 800 kWh threshhold, you would likely find the following scenario:

The average cost in Virginia in the winter will likely be about 8 cents per kWh, which is a couple cents less than what you probably pay in the summer. So...

1500 watts x 10= 15,000 watts, or 15 kWh. At your likely rate of $.08, you'll pay about $1.20 per day if you use it for the full 10 hours. In a month (30 days), it'll run you about $36.

2007-11-01 09:48:41 · answer #4 · answered by CapnPen 6 · 0 0

This Site Might Help You.

RE:
if i use 1500 watt heater for 10 hours per day about how much would it cost me per month in electricity?
iam in the state of virginia

2015-08-10 22:28:21 · answer #5 · answered by Fonsie 1 · 0 1

fedest.com, questions and answers