ChatterBank11 mins ago
Power consumption
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Your items should have a little plate attached to them somewhere that will tell you their electrical requirements, including wattage. You can calculate comsumption from the following formula. Wattage x Hours Used Per year/1000
Example:- 100watt appliance, in use 4 hours per day, 365 days a year, with a unit cost of 6p per kwh
100 Watts x 4 x 365 / 1000
= 146 kWh x �0.06p / kWh
= �8.76 / year
You'll have to adapt the figures to suit your items and how long they are in use. Also the 6p unit figure for electricity will probably be different, although you can still use it for all the items to give you an idea of which will cost most to run.
Good luck.
What does your landlord mean by 'extra electricity used' ? Sounds like a right tight git.
I would try and get something down in writing as to what constitutes 'reasonable consumption' and what he considers 'excessive consumption'. He shouldn't rip you off for any extra either - ie you should pay the unit charge as per the bill, and not his margin on top !!
It all sounds very dodgy to me.