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KWh consumption - Your daily electricity consumption in kWh

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  • #1 12335367
    operatoronwy
    Level 17  
    Hello - I propose a summary of our electricity consumption on a daily basis.
    My methodology is to read the electricity meter every 10 days, subtract the previous reading from the current one and divide this difference by 10 (the number of the bottom between the measurements).
    I am asking for your results, stating the conditions, i.e. whether it is a house, a house, an apartment in a block of flats, how many meters, how many people, what devices.
    Please, do not provide information in the format: "... in two months I have PLN 350 to pay" - we are only interested in meter consumption broken down daily.

    My conditions - flat 65 sq m, three adults, a multitude of devices, economy / LED bulbs, LCD 32 TV, computer many hours, washing machine at high temperatures, no dishwasher, microwave every day, electric oven rarely, large fridge full power cooling, cyclone vacuum cleaner 1800 W every day, shining for many hours - we like brightness :)
    Oh, energy meter, old, mechanical disc, some PAFAL.
    My daily consumption is up to 5 kWh. Will it be a lot or a little - I will find out how the topic develops: - I invite you to participate :)
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  • #2 12335936
    Nereida4
    Level 22  
    I use about 4 kWh a day, but I have a 2-tariff meter because I have electric heating. How, you are not sure if the meter is cheating, you buy a wattmeter, measure the power of a device exactly and turn it on for an hour, then check how much the meter has loaded you.
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  • #3 12336787
    Rysiek_XL
    Level 14  
    Hi.

    The apartment is 60 [m?]. Two people.
    Daily energy consumption: 3.01 [kWh] (measured daily for a month / 30)

    Greetings.
  • #4 12337171
    =Grzegorz=
    Level 25  
    Krakow: apartment 47m2, consumption about 5kWh per day.

    devices:
    water heater washing dishes for the kitchen 10L ~ 1500W
    electric cooker 2 cooking rings ~ 2000W
    computer + LED monitor ~ 100W
    2 TV LED 32 "~ 40W
    brand new fridge
    occasional additional heating with electrics
    lighting vacuuming washing machine
    aha: the electric towel rail 50W in the spring and autumn season goes on all the time

    In winter, due to the water temperature, it rises to ~ 8kWh

    In terms of energy, it goes like this:
    Water heater: 2-4kWh / day
    Cooking: 1kWh / day
    Washing: 0.5kWh / day
    Fridge: 0.7kWh / day
    Standby devices: 0.2kWh / day
    Lighting: 0.3kWh / day
    Other: 0.5kWh / day
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  • #5 12337766
    Anonymous
    Anonymous  
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  • #6 12338075
    operatoronwy
    Level 17  
    giepetto wrote:
    11-14 kWh / day in winter, 15-20 kWh in summer.

    Not the other way around :) ?
  • #7 12338092
    Rysiek_XL
    Level 14  
    Hi.

    giepetto and what should I say to you?

    On average, 3 [kWh] - 1100 [kWh] per year. For two people, according to EU guidelines, this is a very good result, not to mention ecology. If I find this brochure, I will be happy to send it to you.
    I have natural gas in my apartment.

    Don't offend the Amish.

    Greetings.
  • #8 12338869
    operatoronwy
    Level 17  
    I put in gently ....... it makes no sense to write down the counter every day.
    Better, e.g. every 10 days (easier to divide by the number of days).
    The greater ... the interval between measurements, the smaller the possible measurement error) - (this type of question, at what time the meter was written down, or e.g. on certain days several washes were organized, and two consecutive days with low power consumption - lighting only and tv).
    In my opinion, reading every 10 days is the minimum period.


    Added after 1 [hours] 10 [minutes]:

    ... it's better to take readings every 10 days to reduce the measurement error ..... reading every 10 days does not interfere with the calculation of the daily power consumption ....... can you read?
    The daily power consumption does not mean that you should read it every day.

Topic summary

The discussion centers around daily electricity consumption measured in kWh, with participants sharing their experiences and methodologies. One user proposes a method of reading the electricity meter every 10 days to calculate average daily consumption. Various users report their daily consumption figures, which range from 3 kWh to 20 kWh, depending on the size of their living space, number of occupants, and types of appliances used. Factors influencing consumption include heating methods, appliance efficiency, and usage patterns. Specific devices mentioned include LED bulbs, washing machines, electric cookers, and refrigerators. The importance of accurate measurement intervals to minimize errors is also highlighted.
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