Ours was a modest 3728.98 baht. Looks like FERET has taken over the mantle for having the highest electric bill this month.
I know all about being shorter
Always. First thing in the morning till around midday. I doubt if the aircons account for more than 1,000 to 1,500 baht of the total. Hot water heater in the shower, washing machine, water pump, electric kettle, refrigerator and lights do most of the damage.You leave the windows open?
Always. First thing in the morning till around midday. I doubt if the aircons account for more than 1,000 to 1,500 baht of the total. Hot water heater in the shower, washing machine, water pump, electric kettle, refrigerator lights do most of the damage.
Agreed, I have converted most of our lights to LED too, especially those used most frequently. There are till a few fluorescent tubes though that should be changed out.Plus the computer, printer, fans, microwave, toaster and rice cooker. I have converted most of my lighting to 5W LED bulbs. Just as bright as with 60W bulbs, and good value if you can buy the bulbs at a good promo price (Global had them at 49baht).
You surprise me, I thought you guys in Kap Choeng were still on oil lamps. Didn't realise they had hooked you up to a mains electricity supply.Have been on LED for the pass 4 years you guys are sloooooow.
You surprise me, I thought you guys in Kap Choeng were still on oil lamps. Didn't realise they had hooked you up to a mains electricity supply.
You surprise me, I thought you guys in Kap Choeng were still on oil lamps. Didn't realise they had hooked you up to a mains electricity supply.
I'll beat you next month PNick I've cut the plug off Nit's hairdryer.[emoji3][emoji20]Pleasantly surprised.....2,715 Baht
I'll beat you next month PNick I've cut the plug off Nit's hairdryer.[emoji3][emoji20]