Is that normal? We have had the ac on, but not silly. Always turn it off when we are not in the room, close windows etc.

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How do I work out if I have an inverter or not?Soner wrote: ↑Mon 02 Aug 2021 5:52 pmIf AC is not inverter, then probably right. I had mine on all day and night pretty much every day last month and mine came to about 1000tl. I have an inverter, also, solar panels, I was in credit from previous months so my actual bill was just 46.65tl.
Got to try and be careful this month as not so much credit left.
Hi Trigger. Take a look at the chart below to understand why there is such a difference.
When I had family & friends over in the past, there were 8 air-cons going, most not inverters, paid approx £1200 over 3 months electricity bills.Trigger wrote: ↑Mon 02 Aug 2021 6:52 pmHow do I work out if I have an inverter or not?Soner wrote: ↑Mon 02 Aug 2021 5:52 pmIf AC is not inverter, then probably right. I had mine on all day and night pretty much every day last month and mine came to about 1000tl. I have an inverter, also, solar panels, I was in credit from previous months so my actual bill was just 46.65tl.
Got to try and be careful this month as not so much credit left.
We have a solar panel for our hot water tank but not sure what effect it has, if any at all.
It’s about £77 on today’s rate. I usually pay about £30 a month in Qatar… and ac is on all of the time! I haven’t lived in England for about 8 years now so no idea of what my electricity bill would be monthly… just feels like a lot.
Like yourself, we've also not lived in the UK for a long time, so I don't know the cost there.
Over the last two years, our (3 people) electric has averaged about £75 per month - but then our heating is gas-fired CH, so gas has averaged £88 (cooking is electric and gas)....
Hi Deniz1 - If you use the washing machine at 7am (and finish the wash before 9am), then it's at the cheapest rate.
Loving this explanationiancrumpy wrote: ↑Tue 03 Aug 2021 6:02 amHi Deniz1 - If you use the washing machine at 7am (and finish the wash before 9am), then it's at the cheapest rate.
Allow me to translate the attached chart below, which is the summer tariff:
Weekdays
Cheapest rate : 23:00 - 09:00
Most expensive rate : 09:00 - 18:00
"Normal" rate : 18:00 - 23:00
Weekends and holidays
Cheapest rate : 02:00 - 09:00
"Normal" rate : 09:00 - 14:00
Most expensive rate : 14:00 - 18:00
"Normal" rate : 18:00 - 02:00
By the way, the most expensive rate is twice that of the least expensive rate.
I'm glad you "loved" it ForestPixie ... that said, I'm not quite certain why you loved it so much. However, being a Maths teacher I know some students would unfortunately feel a little intimidated by seeing something like, say, "0.6308 TL/kW" ... so I thought it best to write it in the form we're wanting to understand it as ... ie. when is the cheapest rate and when is the most expensive rate.
Ah you're a teacher that explains it, I used to teach but quit. I know exactly where you are coming from with explanations. I'm the same with appliances, I'm either after 6pm or before 9am. If I'm still up at midnight I sometimes put the dishwasher on then. Air con is only used from time to time in our house.iancrumpy wrote: ↑Tue 03 Aug 2021 1:03 pmI'm glad you "loved" it ForestPixie ... that said, I'm not quite certain why you loved it so much. However, being a Maths teacher I know some students would unfortunately feel a little intimidated by seeing something like, say, "0.6308 TL/kW" ... so I thought it best to write it in the form we're wanting to understand it as ... ie. when is the cheapest rate and when is the most expensive rate.
Hey ho, as I stated in message 8, we save a little by using the washing machine and dishwasher after 6pm ... but, as Trigger stated, it's the air con that takes most of the kilowatts![]()