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savageone
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Post subject: eletrice bill went to the MOON!!! Posted: Wed Jan 28, 2009 8:37 am |
Joined: Thu Jan 22, 2009 8:56 pm Posts: 5
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I have had my 2004 Viking Extreme for a full Consumers bill and it was $150.00 higher than average, the spa place said it might go up $30.00..What gives a $234.00 bill is outrages, it is normaly between $60.00 and $80.00..I did keep the tub over 100 degress, but I live in michigan where it gets below zero at night.. HELP!!!
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spishex
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Post subject: Re: eletrice bill went to the MOON!!! Posted: Wed Jan 28, 2009 2:55 pm |
Joined: Mon Nov 03, 2008 8:12 am Posts: 424
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Is this a 110 or 220 system? At what temperature do you maintain it? See any steam coming from it on those 2 degree nights when it is covered?
_________________ 1993 Hot Springs Classic
http://www.poolharmony.com Pool and Spa Service in the Triangle, North Carolina
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savageone
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Post subject: Re: eletrice bill went to the MOON!!! Posted: Wed Jan 28, 2009 3:00 pm |
Joined: Thu Jan 22, 2009 8:56 pm Posts: 5
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It is 220 4 wire and I leave it at 104 degrees.. I was told this cost about 30.00 in the winter and 10.00 in the summer. No steam at all from the cover..Sounds like she is getting drained for the rest of the winer
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spishex
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Post subject: Re: eletrice bill went to the MOON!!! Posted: Wed Jan 28, 2009 3:21 pm |
Joined: Mon Nov 03, 2008 8:12 am Posts: 424
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Since you've got a 220v system you have the potential to leave it off at certain times since it can increase temperature reasonably quickly. Do you have a timer or is it all digital, and if it is digital can you control your filter/heat times or does it do it all automagically?
Long story short, you've got to be losing heat somewhere. If you don't see steam coming off the top, then take a look inside the skirt and see what type of insulation is in there.
Heating, your tub probably runs at about 25 amps, or let's say 6kW. I don't know what your rate is there, call it $0.15 kW/hr. That means you'd have to be heating about 5.4 hours a day to get to $150. Your 5.5kW heater is about 19K BTU's, and let's say your tub is 300 gallons, that means you can raise your water temp about 8 degrees per hour. So your tub is losing (or having to heat up) about 43 degrees per day. That's not so good.
_________________ 1993 Hot Springs Classic
http://www.poolharmony.com Pool and Spa Service in the Triangle, North Carolina
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Peteyboy
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Post subject: Re: eletrice bill went to the MOON!!! Posted: Fri Apr 03, 2009 10:14 am |
Joined: Sat Nov 15, 2008 4:11 pm Posts: 420
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I agree with spishex -ifn the Viking has little or no insulation it could definately run that high - many dealers will not give correct info on operating costs.
Nice spa Spishex -I have a '91 Classic
Pete HotSpring Tech
_________________ spas are electrical devices and can be dangerous to repair - use this advice at your own risk
Pete http://www.makesmeshutter.com http://www.floridahotspring.com 1991 HotSpring Classic
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