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electricity kw usage

hi everybody:j
i have been reading these forums for a year or two now and i find it facinating.I have succesfully won all bank charges back from three banks,thanks
I now have my first question i am having lots of problems with my gas and electric my main question for now is how many kwh of electric does the average hosehold use i have found some info saying 3300 is that right?
I have a 3 bedroom house with prepayment meter i currently use about £28 per week which i know is alot but i have took all the meter readings for the week and disscussed them with british gas and he says this is a normal usage for a 3 bed house two adults two kids,which i accepted but recently i went on holiday for ten days i turned all appliences of apart from
1 x pond pump
1 x fridge
1x chest freezer
i used 15 pound in those ten days ! this just doesnot seem right!
i have just recieved a letter from british gas saying i have used 6820 kwh since jan 1st can this be right?
i think i will swap to a pay monthly meter soon
any help or advise would be great .
thanx gary
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  • Cardew
    Cardew Posts: 29,064 Forumite
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    Welcome to the forum.

    I assume you do not heat your house or hot water with electricity?(I know you have gas)

    Old/faulty fridges and freezers can use a lot of electricity.

    6,620kWh in eight and a half months is very high but perfectly possible.

    Changing to a monthly payment(direct Debit) on a credit meter will not reduce your consumption; but it will be a lot cheaper.
  • yes i heat my water with gas which is another nightmare story at the moment i'm fighting for a £750 refund from previose tennant(5 years ago):mad:

    i have a old chest freezer that may be a electric guzzler but every other aplience ,ie washing machine,tumble dryer and frigde is about one year old and all top energy saving rating A
    i'm glad to hear about billing will be cheaper i think that will be done very soon
    thanx for your opinion.
  • Cardew
    Cardew Posts: 29,064 Forumite
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    The other thing to look at is your pond pump. The wattage of these varies a great deal from 10w to 200w. Do you know the wattage and how long it is on each day?
  • i have 2 x 200 w pumps and they are on 24 hours a day do you think that could be the problem ?
    i have also just found the booster switch on my chest freezer might have been on it doesn't say quick freeze or anything but when i turn it off the freezer seems to stay on which makes me think it might be a booster switch.
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  • Cardew
    Cardew Posts: 29,064 Forumite
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    daddyeo wrote: »
    i have 2 x 200 w pumps and they are on 24 hours a day do you think that could be the problem ?
    i have also just found the booster switch on my chest freezer might have been on it doesn't say quick freeze or anything but when i turn it off the freezer seems to stay on which makes me think it might be a booster switch.

    Your 2 pumps are costing approx £1 a day(50p each). Which will account for two thirds of the £15 used on your 10 day holiday.

    So from 01 Jan until today your pumps will have consumed approx 2,400kWh

    Presumably they are for Koi? If so I won't tell your wife!
  • i will have to tell her its the tv and the tumble dryer we will have to cut back . ;O)
  • mechy
    mechy Posts: 254 Forumite
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    daddyeo wrote: »
    hi everybody:j
    i have been reading these forums for a year or two now and i find it facinating.I have succesfully won all bank charges back from three banks,thanks
    I now have my first question i am having lots of problems with my gas and electric my main question for now is how many kwh of electric does the average hosehold use i have found some info saying 3300 is that right?
    I have a 3 bedroom house with prepayment meter i currently use about £28 per week which i know is alot but i have took all the meter readings for the week and disscussed them with british gas and he says this is a normal usage for a 3 bed house two adults two kids,which i accepted but recently i went on holiday for ten days i turned all appliences of apart from
    1 x pond pump
    1 x fridge
    1x chest freezer
    i used 15 pound in those ten days ! this just doesnot seem right!
    i have just recieved a letter from british gas saying i have used 6820 kwh since jan 1st can this be right?
    i think i will swap to a pay monthly meter soon
    any help or advise would be great .
    thanx gary


    Hi Daddyeo, well my usage for electricity is 4500 KWH, and am in a 3 bedroom house too. So, whats your secret. Read my post that I put on earlier please, about renewing deals with utility companies.
    Thanks:rolleyes:
  • dc
    dc Posts: 2,547 Forumite
    Have only just seen this post, so when reading the list and saw pond pump!!!! then two!!!!, :eek: similar to leaving a 1KW fire on for 10 hours a day every day, in the garden.

    Well everyman must have his hobby.;)


    Cardew wrote: »

    Presumably they are for Koi? If so I won't tell your wife!
    :T
    ac's lovechild
  • there all of now seem to be happy enough no kio just goldfish,i will just call it a natural wildlife area now,
    hoping that will cut the bill down some
    thanx for all your comment and info.
    gary
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