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re: how to cool water temps without a chiller?
Posted on 7/3/23 at 11:48 am to lnomm34
Posted on 7/3/23 at 11:48 am to lnomm34
[img]Spend the money on a chiller. I have one and my pool is at 86-87 all the time and I love it. I shudder to even ask, but: what's it cost to run?[/img]
I run my heater and chiller from March/April to November and it’s not enough to really notice. I fired it up back in February when it got into the 80’s and we swam for a week.
My electric bill due in July is $260. That’s a 3500 sqft home with 3 AC units, heater chiller, and Tesla charging.
I run my heater and chiller from March/April to November and it’s not enough to really notice. I fired it up back in February when it got into the 80’s and we swam for a week.
My electric bill due in July is $260. That’s a 3500 sqft home with 3 AC units, heater chiller, and Tesla charging.
This post was edited on 7/3/23 at 11:53 am
Posted on 7/3/23 at 12:16 pm to Rize
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My electric bill due in July is $260. That’s a 3500 sqft home with 3 AC units, heater chiller, and Tesla charging.
Does this include the "fuel surcharge" or is this just the base electricity cost? Seems almost unrealistic in Baton Rouge.
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