I recently had an experience with a KiloWatt unit.  My buddy and I were 
comparing electric bills.  His is about three times higher than mine.  I 
asked if he still had that old beast of a refrigerator that came with the 
house when he purchased it ten years ago.  He didn't believe me when I 
guessed that the fridge was the culprit.

He purchased a KiloWatt and found that his fridge is sucking down about 
5KWH a day.  That is about 1825 KWH a year.

Here are a couple of comparisons.

My house consumes 5.5KWH a day, on average.  So, his fridge is sucking 
down about 90% of my total consumption.

The largest standard fridge we could find online, a 28.5 cubic foot 
behemoth, consumes 450 KWH a year, which is like 25% of his crappy little 
fridge.

he's buying a new fridge.

Also, since I've started turning off my computers rather than leaving them 
all running 24X7, and replaced all the lights with CF bulbs, I've lowered 
my electric bill about 20%.

-- 
Blue skies.
Dan Rossi
Carnegie Mellon University.
E-Mail: [email protected]
Tel:    (412) 268-9081

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