I have a strange problem. My workshop is rented and is in a business park, there is over 100 units there and each unit has its own meter but its in a meter room and I don't have access to it.
I use it to repair PCs, I am there around 5 hours a day 5 days a week so 25 hours per week, 100 per month. Typically there will be around two desktops and two laptops running (sometimes many more) and also 2 x 100w lights, although I have only started using these.
My 400w panel heater is running when I am in there, so 5 hours a day.
Apart from a fixed cost each month, the amount of electricity I am using is only coming to around £2-£5 a month, surely this seems far too low?
My unit costs are 13p per unit. I am using probably 800-1kw an hour. Lets just say that it is 1kw per hour. That is 0.13 per hour that is 0.65p per day.
0.65 per day x 5 days = 3.25
3.25 * 4 weeks = £13.00
So I get my bill to £13 a month, how can it often be £10 less than this? I am just a little worried my landlord may discover the meter is faulty and change me a big back log!
I use it to repair PCs, I am there around 5 hours a day 5 days a week so 25 hours per week, 100 per month. Typically there will be around two desktops and two laptops running (sometimes many more) and also 2 x 100w lights, although I have only started using these.
My 400w panel heater is running when I am in there, so 5 hours a day.
Apart from a fixed cost each month, the amount of electricity I am using is only coming to around £2-£5 a month, surely this seems far too low?
My unit costs are 13p per unit. I am using probably 800-1kw an hour. Lets just say that it is 1kw per hour. That is 0.13 per hour that is 0.65p per day.
0.65 per day x 5 days = 3.25
3.25 * 4 weeks = £13.00
So I get my bill to £13 a month, how can it often be £10 less than this? I am just a little worried my landlord may discover the meter is faulty and change me a big back log!