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Scott Douglas 07-12-2023 03:26 PM

^^^That's a good one Byron!

Tobra 07-12-2023 04:29 PM

Wouldn't you want a drip tray or something

Fixin to heat up buck ten on Saturday and Sunday, both days
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Rawknees'Turbo 07-12-2023 04:58 PM

Faakin' horrendous here in the DFW area with highs in the 106+ range for as far ahead as predictions go, and lows of 83-80 during that timeframe.

I'm having the opposite electrical consumption experience to Baz - started setting personal, for the month/timeframe records two months ago, and the billing cycle to follow the current one will likely be an all-time record high for me.

It is nasty enough that I have adjusted my work schedule to a "mini deep nights" version (some work during day, then go home, then return for a few more hours starting at 9:00 pm.

masraum 07-12-2023 06:22 PM

Not as bad as some of you guys, but not cool and comfy either.

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Rawknees'Turbo 07-12-2023 09:49 PM

12:47AM and still 90 here - ha ha! Cha-ching goes the electricity consumption, bigly! :D

matthewb0051 07-13-2023 10:26 AM

commute home yesterday afternoon

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stomachmonkey 07-13-2023 02:00 PM

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Originally Posted by Rawknees'Turbo (Post 12043133)
Faakin' horrendous here in the DFW area with highs in the 106+ range for as far ahead as predictions go, and lows of 83-80 during that timeframe.

I'm having the opposite electrical consumption experience to Baz - started setting personal, for the month/timeframe records two months ago, and the billing cycle to follow the current one will likely be an all-time record high for me.

It is nasty enough that I have adjusted my work schedule to a "mini deep nights" version (some work during day, then go home, then return for a few more hours starting at 9:00 pm.

CoServe here, my only choice.

Been going up $200 a month for the last couple of months.

Peaked last summer at just under $1k for utilities in one month.

Prior to the freeze debacle and all the providers having to finance the debt the most I'd ever paid in 15 years was $450.

masraum 07-13-2023 02:42 PM

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Originally Posted by stomachmonkey (Post 12043760)
CoServe here, my only choice.

Been going up $200 a month for the last couple of months.

Peaked last summer at just under $1k for utilities in one month.

Prior to the freeze debacle and all the providers having to finance the debt the most I'd ever paid in 15 years was $450.

Holy ****tola! Are you keeping a 10000 square foot log cabin at 68º with a basement grow room?

p911dad 07-13-2023 03:18 PM

Holy crap! I am never complaining about my electric bill here again after seeing what you guys are dealing with! Here with this 2800 SF house kept at 77 F summer and 68 F winter (gas heat - also about $100 per month budget) the Duke Power bill runs just under $105. per month on the budget plan, equal monthly payments. Right now it is the hottest part of the year (through mid-September), today was 96 F and 70 % humidity. Winter runs about 40 -50 F, with colder periods thrown in.

Baz 07-13-2023 07:10 PM

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stomachmonkey 07-13-2023 08:18 PM

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Originally Posted by masraum (Post 12043786)
Holy ****tola! Are you keeping a 10000 square foot log cabin at 68º with a basement grow room?

Lol

Half that but with a pool.

Built the house green but that’s now 15 year old green tech.

Also living room at the back of house and and foyer /front of house have 25ft ceilings

Middle of the house has balconies that open to the foyer and living room so really difficult to balance the zones.

We also got hit with both a rate increase and additional surcharge to pay off the debt Coserve racked up during the freeze.

masraum 07-14-2023 04:16 AM

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Originally Posted by stomachmonkey (Post 12043955)
Lol

Half that but with a pool.

Built the house green but that’s now 15 year old green tech.

Also living room at the back of house and and foyer /front of house have 25ft ceilings

Middle of the house has balconies that open to the foyer and living room so really difficult to balance the zones.

We also got hit with both a rate increase and additional surcharge to pay off the debt Coserve racked up during the freeze.

Ah yes, the Texas electric coops. WHen we moved out here from town, we didn't realize this was in a coop area. In town you've got a lot of choice for electricity providers. Out of town, you have a lot of choice as long as your choice is whatever coop is valid for your area.

We got lucky, and I think we only saw a small bump in our bill after snowmaggedon.

Rtrorkt 07-15-2023 06:49 AM

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Yep, it is even in Phoenix

flatbutt 07-15-2023 07:04 AM

I was cooking pretty well coming up from NC on the trike. It was 96 / 98 nowhere near as hot as the SW but no AC on the bike. :D

masraum 07-15-2023 07:22 AM

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Originally Posted by flatbutt (Post 12044853)
I was cooking pretty well coming up from NC on the trike. It was 96 / 98 nowhere near as hot as the SW but no AC on the bike. :D

I assume you get a "breeze", but unlike a car, you don't get any shade. I'm too white to be tooling around in a convertible, but (unintentionally) I've had a convertible of one sort or another as a daily driver since 1999. I liked the miata that I had for a bit where I could leave the top up but put the windows down and zip the rear window down. That was nice. But in the Texas summer heat, I'm all AC all of the time. If I run without AC with windows and/or top down, it's usually early spring, late fall, or winter, and overcast or dusk/dawn/night.


Our forecast
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70SATMan 07-15-2023 01:20 PM

Foggy this morn, burned off mid morning. 73 w 67% humidity.

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red-beard 07-15-2023 01:45 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by stomachmonkey (Post 12043955)
Lol

Half that but with a pool.

Built the house green but that’s now 15 year old green tech.

Also living room at the back of house and and foyer /front of house have 25ft ceilings

My pool uses 5kWh per day. What's going on with your pool?

masraum 07-15-2023 02:42 PM

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Originally Posted by 70SATMan (Post 12045108)
Foggy this morn, burned off mid morning. 73 w 67% humidity.

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Yep, that's what Cali's got going for it, great weather 99% of the time. I've been in the LA area, and in the San Fran/San Jose area several times various times of the year and sometimes for several weeks at a time. I don't think I ever experienced anything other than fantastic weather. I was always closer to the coast than on the other side of the state. I don't think I've ever been to San Diego, although I have spent a week in Cabo San Lucas.

70SATMan 07-15-2023 03:29 PM

It’s been weird this year though,,, Usually I’m aware of what the valley is doing because my office is there. This year though I’ve been over there so seldom, I’ve lost track of other areas’ weather. I keep expecting for us to start getting some of this but, not yet. We’ll get some days in the high 80s and into the 90s during the summer. Rare but, it happens. Don’t think we’ve broken 80 yet this year. It’s surreal at times knowing what the Central Valley is getting when our microclimate is predominately moderate.

Racerbvd 07-15-2023 03:44 PM

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