Bigpig
Fishaholic
Forget that post
It is more expenice to run keypad in NIE
http/www.nieenergy.co.uk/pdf/latest_prices.pdf
It is more expenice to run keypad in NIE
http/www.nieenergy.co.uk/pdf/latest_prices.pdf
This is an excellent tip.Heaters do use a lot of electricity. Put a thin sheet of styrofoam behind the background. Make sure the top is sealed as tightly as possible. Anything you can do to insulate the tank to reduce heat loss will help.
One more thing to consider...
Water changes; you do them (20% - 30%) every week don't you?
When you fill your container / bucket with fresh water for your tank, run a bit of hot water into it so it is tedip. That way your not burning up electricity while your tank heater struggles to get the tank back up to the correct temp. Silly thing really, but think about it. The cost of running a hot water tap for a few seconds has got to be a lot cheaper than running the tank heater for an extra hour or two. Also, will reduce the stress on the fish too.
top tip for saving money on your energy bills..... buy a new fridge freezer...... your fridge uses around one quarter of the total energy consumption in your house, an old fridge/freezer can make a massive difference to your bills, obviously it's a speculate to accumulate thing but if you get a new one that's super energy efficient it will make a difference on your household bills.
I love the FW people worrying about electricity costs.
Wait until you are running a fair size reef with over 500W of light alone on it, then you can really worry about the electric cost of keeping fish
I wonder if the wattage goes up when it creates those micro-black-holes?I love the FW people worrying about electricity costs.
Wait until you are running a fair size reef with over 500W of light alone on it, then you can really worry about the electric cost of keeping fish
Wait until i finish my LHC in my back garden, will use more watts than all this forums tanks put together
I wonder if the wattage goes up when it creates those micro-black-holes?I love the FW people worrying about electricity costs.
Wait until you are running a fair size reef with over 500W of light alone on it, then you can really worry about the electric cost of keeping fish
Wait until i finish my LHC in my back garden, will use more watts than all this forums tanks put together
top tip for saving money on your energy bills..... buy a new fridge freezer...... your fridge uses around one quarter of the total energy consumption in your house, an old fridge/freezer can make a massive difference to your bills, obviously it's a speculate to accumulate thing but if you get a new one that's super energy efficient it will make a difference on your household bills.
Unless your tank has a swimming pool pump to circulate the water that is