Electricity consumption at home, what is your consumption?

  • Erstellt am 2020-10-06 06:29:33

Schimi1791

2020-12-02 16:03:59
  • #1

Affirmative! I am probably one of the few "lucky ones" whose women are not so sensitive to temperature. Even in the ladies' bathroom, the temperature does not rise above 20 degrees :). Of course, I can also use the bathroom, but I usually use our smaller bathroom on the ground floor ...



In our house, the stove in the living room also burns during the cold season. For that, I prepared an extra 4 meters of wood last weekend. The door to the stairwell remains open, and the heat spreads throughout the whole house. Naturally, not much reaches upstairs, but still enough.
 

Schimi1791

2020-12-02 16:12:50
  • #2


On average, yes. At the beginning, I read it twice a day. At the moment, only every few days and then calculate the average. I also once took the opportunity to determine the consumption when wife and child are away for 3 weeks and the man (me) lives again in "bachelor style" (microwave, laundry once a week, no hair dryer, no dryer, etc.). The electricity consumption then reduces to about half.
 

Schimi1791

2020-12-02 17:09:22
  • #3


As said/written, I no longer read them daily. On average, it should be about right.

In addition to the consumers, there are two electric garage doors.

My handwritten records are of course not quite as meaningful as the nice diagrams shown here :)
 

seat88

2020-12-02 18:43:55
  • #4


There are also great energy consumption apps, simply enter the values there, and voilà, you have the exact daily billing and even diagrams :) Great thing :)
 

gmt94

2020-12-02 21:18:09
  • #5
I installed a Shelly3em in the fuse box, which measures all 3 phases there. So current and voltage. I run all of this in Homematic through a script.

This is what the power of one phase looks like for me, for example.

 

Schimi1791

2020-12-03 06:54:22
  • #6
I have calculated more precisely. Consumption so far: 4239 kWh in 383 days = 11.07 kWh/day However, from 15.11.2019 to 25.01.2020 (move-in) only construction power was used, but quite extensively. Let’s see how it looks on 25.01.2021. It will probably be somewhat higher on average by then ... :)
 

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