threetracks
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I got a 400 watt HPS light it seems to be using a lot of electric how much should this light use on 12 /12 schedule I up to 400 watts in about 15 days does this seem right?
threetracks said:I got a 400 watt HPS light it seems to be using a lot of electric how much should this light use on 12 /12 schedule I up to 400 watts in about 15 days does this seem right?
The Hemp Goddess said:You need to rephrase this--I do not know what you are asking. This: "...I up to 400 watts in about 15 days..." does not make any sense.
A 400W HID will actually use over 400W. Let's use 430W--12 hours a day is 5160W or 5.16KW per day. In a 30 day month, this is 154.8 KW. Now go to your power bill and see how much you are charged per KW. Multiply this times 154.8 and that will tell you approx how much it costs to run your light per month. Fans, pumps, etc. can add to your electricity bill also. Most 400W lights cost between $20-30 a month to run.
Alistair Young said:My bill is about $25.00 a month. But once I start up the hid, the bill doubles. Now, if I add the ac, the bill more than quadruples, the highest being about $117.00.
threetracks said:Sorry for the confusion I realized what i did after i posted it. It should have read kilowatt hours not watts. Its used about 540 kilowatts in about 19 days its just my grow room bill it is separate from the house. the meter was read 12/21/2009 and it was 3026 now its setting at 3566 which is 540 kilowatt hours to date . Does this seem high? I bought the light used it is a 400 watt hydro farm light and ballast together. This is my first grow been reading a lot here and there is a lot of good information to be had here. But was wondering about the power consumption of the light.
DonJones said:Threetracks,
The name it self tells it like it is. Usually electricity is sold in kilowatt hours which is one kilowatt for one hour. Now as I remember it a kilo watt would be 1000 watts so that would be your 400 watts (actually a 400 watt HID will probably use more like 430 watts) times the number of hours it ran to find the watt hours and then divide it by 1000 to convert it to kilowatt hours, I think.
For example, we can assume that your 400 watter actually draws 440 watts just to be on the safe side lets say 12 hours/day for 30 days to make the numbers easier to use.
That would give 12 hours/days times 30 days for a total of 360 hours/month times 440 or 158,400 watt hours for the month. Dividing that by 1000 to convert it to kilowatthours gives 158.4 kilowatt hours,IF MY MATH ISN'T MESSED UP.
If I messed up I'm sure someone can correct it.
Good smoking
great idea for hiting the house !!!!DonJones said:God, what I wouldn't give for your power bills! My total electricity is running over $280/month when the grow operation is in full swing -- that is with 2 16" oscillating fans running 24/7, 1 6" ventilation fan running 24/7, 5 or 6 400 HIDs running 12/12, 1 or 2 400 HIDs along with a 2 tube 24" T-5 fixture and a 20" box fan all running 18/6 plus the rest of the house.
One advantage though is the gas bill is way way down since I recirculate the grow room air back into the rest of the house.
Great smoking and happy 2010.
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