fuck brehs, i left mine on all night and it sucked all the air out of my room and i couldnt breathe
is my house trying to kill me??
>>41256862
>>41256877
are you two retarded or something
>>41256862
lets say im paying ~$30 a month for energy in my apt, how much more will i be paying if i put the AC on for say, 4 hrs a day?
Yes
Don't you want to get stronk enough to punch planets apart?
>>41256906
At a cost of $0.134 per kWh, this amounts to $120.60 per month. A large 12,000 BTU air conditioner, like that in a window, running six hours each day will consume 270 kWh, at a cost of $36.26 per month. A smaller 6,500 BTU room air conditioner will consume 144 kWh at a cost of $19.34 per month.
>>41256965
>At a cost of $0.134 per kWh, this amounts to $120.60 per month.
What?
>>41256965
you are truly a real human being and a real hero
>>41256992
>>41257031
I am just a man who knows how to google.
>>41257063
>>41256965
I'm asking where you got the $120.60 from. That's 900 kWh or 30 kWh/day.
That's 7.5 kW per hour or about 25,600 BTU.
>>41257111
I am assuming that's the cost to run it constantly? I dont know, I am not a math man.
>>41257111
>>41257121
Nevermind, the google answer is a snippet of this article.
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Typical Electricity Costs
The town of Wellesley, Mass., has estimated the average cost of running central air conditioning in a typical home for six hours a day will use 900 kilowatt/hours (kWh) per month. At a cost of $0.134 per kWh, this amounts to $120.60 per month. A large 12,000 BTU air conditioner, like that in a window, running six hours each day will consume 270 kWh, at a cost of $36.26 per month. A smaller 6,500 BTU room air conditioner will consume 144 kWh at a cost of $19.34 per month.
http://budgeting.thenest.com/much-cost-run-air-conditioner-23306.html