Welcome to our forum.
I’m being told multiple things by dif manufacturers One said only 13 a month and another said about a dollar a day
I. Have a meter on the power to my 965L. 535 gallons. And the extra insulation package. Water temp set to 100F and filtering 2 hours out of 12. An hour north of Durham NC. On a co-op with tiered rates. Since December when we got it, cold months about 500-550kwhrs at marginal rate 7.5 cents. So $35 or so. Upcoming summer months rate goes up to 9.5 cents but kwhrs should come way down.
Thank you for all of your replies The thing is , I live in the Midwest If I was to heat it 24/7 But was only to keep it At around 95 degrees when I’m not in it How long would it take to get from 95 to 103-104 If it was too only take 1 hour to go from 95 to 103 Then I’d be fine with that . I’d prolly want to get in it Once per day for around 25 minutes Boy this forum is a godsend
Quote from: TubbinLuvin on April 30, 2018, 11:18:20 amThank you for all of your replies The thing is , I live in the Midwest If I was to heat it 24/7 But was only to keep it At around 95 degrees when I’m not in it How long would it take to get from 95 to 103-104 If it was too only take 1 hour to go from 95 to 103 Then I’d be fine with that . I’d prolly want to get in it Once per day for around 25 minutes Boy this forum is a godsendOn average I would say around 3 degrees an hour it takes to bring up the temp of the tub. I have a Bullfrog X7L that's less than a year old and I am willing to bet my tub is costing me around $60-100 a month extra keeping it between 101-103 degrees, 24/7 throughout the Michigan winter. That being said...We do use it almost every day for at least 30 minutes.
Quote from: bradleyabell on April 30, 2018, 11:48:43 amQuote from: TubbinLuvin on April 30, 2018, 11:18:20 amThank you for all of your replies The thing is , I live in the Midwest If I was to heat it 24/7 But was only to keep it At around 95 degrees when I’m not in it How long would it take to get from 95 to 103-104 If it was too only take 1 hour to go from 95 to 103 Then I’d be fine with that . I’d prolly want to get in it Once per day for around 25 minutes Boy this forum is a godsendOn average I would say around 3 degrees an hour it takes to bring up the temp of the tub. I have a Bullfrog X7L that's less than a year old and I am willing to bet my tub is costing me around $60-100 a month extra keeping it between 101-103 degrees, 24/7 throughout the Michigan winter. That being said...We do use it almost every day for at least 30 minutes.There's no way it's costing you that much. Unless maybe you leave your cover off for extended periods of time or some other strange factor.....
Quote from: Sam on April 30, 2018, 03:26:43 pmQuote from: bradleyabell on April 30, 2018, 11:48:43 amQuote from: TubbinLuvin on April 30, 2018, 11:18:20 amThank you for all of your replies The thing is , I live in the Midwest If I was to heat it 24/7 But was only to keep it At around 95 degrees when I’m not in it How long would it take to get from 95 to 103-104 If it was too only take 1 hour to go from 95 to 103 Then I’d be fine with that . I’d prolly want to get in it Once per day for around 25 minutes Boy this forum is a godsendOn average I would say around 3 degrees an hour it takes to bring up the temp of the tub. I have a Bullfrog X7L that's less than a year old and I am willing to bet my tub is costing me around $60-100 a month extra keeping it between 101-103 degrees, 24/7 throughout the Michigan winter. That being said...We do use it almost every day for at least 30 minutes.There's no way it's costing you that much. Unless maybe you leave your cover off for extended periods of time or some other strange factor.....My highest ever energy bill (gas+electric) before the hot tub was only around $175...I had a bill over $300 this winter. I ALWAYS leave the cover on, unless we're in the tub or I'm shocking it or adding chemicals etc.