guys
I've had a question from a US riend of mine. I'll cut and paste to ease my efforts.
Can I have your opinions so that I can go back to them.
Our electric bill has always been high since we've lived here, going on 14 years. High as in our average kilowatt hour reading/month on the meter runs between 3500 and 4000, here this winter its running 7500. The average is probably half that. Have had the electric co. out a couple of times, they checked from the pole back to their lines, sd. everything looks ok. We've tried to isolate the problem down, can't find anything that looks out of the ordinary (my husband has one of those clamp meter thingy-ma-bobs) -- you know what I mean!!! ) So, called the electric co. again, they come out -- this time they tell us that they are having trouble with low voltage on the line, so they put a couple of meters on so that they can see just what's happening. I guess we should have 120-125 v. coming in on average and ours has been running 107, 111, it constantly jumps around, one night the electric guy sd. his meter showed it was down to 95 v. Now, my question is..........would low voltage put a drag on everything to cause you to use more kilowatts? Some people say yes others say it wouldn't affect the kilowatts actually used. I realize you have to use the formula of volts x amps = kilowatts or whatever it is, and with low voltage it would appear that you would use less kilowatts, but is it taking more energy to turn everything when there's not enough volts?
And you thought it was going to be easy!!
Ta
I've had a question from a US riend of mine. I'll cut and paste to ease my efforts.
Can I have your opinions so that I can go back to them.
Our electric bill has always been high since we've lived here, going on 14 years. High as in our average kilowatt hour reading/month on the meter runs between 3500 and 4000, here this winter its running 7500. The average is probably half that. Have had the electric co. out a couple of times, they checked from the pole back to their lines, sd. everything looks ok. We've tried to isolate the problem down, can't find anything that looks out of the ordinary (my husband has one of those clamp meter thingy-ma-bobs) -- you know what I mean!!! ) So, called the electric co. again, they come out -- this time they tell us that they are having trouble with low voltage on the line, so they put a couple of meters on so that they can see just what's happening. I guess we should have 120-125 v. coming in on average and ours has been running 107, 111, it constantly jumps around, one night the electric guy sd. his meter showed it was down to 95 v. Now, my question is..........would low voltage put a drag on everything to cause you to use more kilowatts? Some people say yes others say it wouldn't affect the kilowatts actually used. I realize you have to use the formula of volts x amps = kilowatts or whatever it is, and with low voltage it would appear that you would use less kilowatts, but is it taking more energy to turn everything when there's not enough volts?
And you thought it was going to be easy!!
Ta