eventually.
I'm sure you know about insulation, leaky windows, etc. Insulation in my old house is what is under the siding put on years ago. Not too great.
One last thought is to have power co. replace ur meter and check the calabration of the old one. Few years ago I had a meter that stopped for 2 months. No one or computer noticed 0 usage, Finally called them to replace it, figured 2 months of free power was all that was safe to goose out of them.
Last, check the EER of exixting A/C units. Got one in June that had a 10.4 EER. Seems every whole point is equal to at least 10% increase in efficiency. A.
don't you remember Al Bore started the carbon credit crud.... And he is buying lots of them through his "sham business deals" probably to resell later and pocket billions....
oh you mean the guy that takes a jet to get to the other side of his mansion to get to the bathroom ... I've known about him longer than most here as I use to have to watch/hear him on tv when I had to use an antenna and Knoxville stations were all we could get
The electric co-op came today and changed the meters. I guess they need to collect all the fast running meters before someone has them checked for calibration.
Ken, you ask for that change ?? Maybe you'll have to change to spot welding, had a welder say once that mechanical meters cant catch short power bursts !
What gives oil was 60 something a barrel and gas was 3.35 and up round here. Now oil is 87 bucks a barrel and gas is 2.89 a gallon. I understand the laws of economics but I don't think demand has gone down that far.
Whad ya expect the price of a barrel is almost 100 buck a gallon. The price never went up from 85 to 97 dollars a gallon here. It had to go up some time, so far only 30 cents.
My buddy told me Tuesday the price was $3.15 at the little store between him and me , was $2.80 Sunday night.
On the news Tuesday they were saying that there was nothing to keep oil from going to $500 a barrel IF they wanted to drive it that high since oil is a comodity.
What do ya do ... buy gas to drive to work to buy more gas or buy food and stay home ...