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<blockquote data-quote="condor22" data-source="post: 632368" data-attributes="member: 1932"><p>We don't have solar on the new house (at our age, not worth the expense). All the internal lights are LED downlight, we run a 55" OLED TV, a 7.2kW main aircon and a 2.2kW bedroom. Plus the usual kettle, laptops, washer etc and our power bill is around $340 per qtr. (about a 180 quid in your funny money RR, lol) Wife has a med cond so the aircons run more often than I would use them.</p><p></p><p>We were with one provider in the old house, the last bill was over $740 as they charged $0.399/kWh. We moved to a supplier that charges just under $0.30 and pay fortnightly in advance. At the end of the qtr, they adjust the bill, in that, if I over pay, I get a lower or no bill the next fortnight and vice versa if I underpay.</p><p></p><p>It's great as no huge bill every 3 months and almost half what we were paying.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="condor22, post: 632368, member: 1932"] We don't have solar on the new house (at our age, not worth the expense). All the internal lights are LED downlight, we run a 55" OLED TV, a 7.2kW main aircon and a 2.2kW bedroom. Plus the usual kettle, laptops, washer etc and our power bill is around $340 per qtr. (about a 180 quid in your funny money RR, lol) Wife has a med cond so the aircons run more often than I would use them. We were with one provider in the old house, the last bill was over $740 as they charged $0.399/kWh. We moved to a supplier that charges just under $0.30 and pay fortnightly in advance. At the end of the qtr, they adjust the bill, in that, if I over pay, I get a lower or no bill the next fortnight and vice versa if I underpay. It's great as no huge bill every 3 months and almost half what we were paying. [/QUOTE]
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