Quick question...I was reviewing the electrical bill and was surprised with the new pool we seem to be using about 21kWh/day more. Being in Central Florida we run the A/C 24x7 in the summer time so I was expecting an increase, but not two fold. I have the pump on high for one hour a day and on low the second hour. I only circulate water two hours a day. I also have a Clear03 which is 220v (not sure of the wattage). The heater is gas...and frankly hasn't been used in a few months anyways. The control panel is a Zodiac/Jandy iAqualink which obviously is on 24x7.
The only other electrical item I have is three Glo-Brite LED lights (which are rated at 23W). The two pools lights are on one transformer and the spa light is on a separate transformer. These lights are on from 6p - 10p (four hours). Am I correct in assuming that the transformers will only use 69W since the lights are rated at that...or is is possible the transformer is drawing more power than that? Not to mention they are 110v....just trying to get an idea if shutting off the lights is going to make much of a difference (I assume it won't...but you guys are the pros):
Here are the specifics of the readings (the kWh/day is adjusted based on the number of days between readings):
Date kWh/day kWh/day over previous year
7/6/15 54.1875 19.80818966
6/4/15 49.76666667 17.56666667
5/5/15 37.89655172 18.61530172
4/6/15 31.15625 17.41431452
3/5/15 46.76666667 31.96021505
2/3/15 31.86206897 12.63626251
1/5/15 38.09375 21.23168103
The only other electrical item I have is three Glo-Brite LED lights (which are rated at 23W). The two pools lights are on one transformer and the spa light is on a separate transformer. These lights are on from 6p - 10p (four hours). Am I correct in assuming that the transformers will only use 69W since the lights are rated at that...or is is possible the transformer is drawing more power than that? Not to mention they are 110v....just trying to get an idea if shutting off the lights is going to make much of a difference (I assume it won't...but you guys are the pros):
Here are the specifics of the readings (the kWh/day is adjusted based on the number of days between readings):
Date kWh/day kWh/day over previous year
7/6/15 54.1875 19.80818966
6/4/15 49.76666667 17.56666667
5/5/15 37.89655172 18.61530172
4/6/15 31.15625 17.41431452
3/5/15 46.76666667 31.96021505
2/3/15 31.86206897 12.63626251
1/5/15 38.09375 21.23168103