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		|  03-10-2022, 21:02 | #1441 |  
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					Originally Posted by Jaymoss  It is all close enough. I went round most of my kit measuring usage from the plug and measuring from the specs and my estimates are pretty damn close month to month and year to year |  You have missed the point.  A dehumidifier recovers heat that would otherwise be lost.  But it's hard to measure.
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		|  03-10-2022, 22:42 | #1442 |  
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					Originally Posted by spiderplant  You have missed the point.  A dehumidifier recovers heat that would otherwise be lost.  But it's hard to measure. |  Richard asked how much they cost to run. Please tell me point missed or not would my equation give him a rough idea of running costs or not? 
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			Bulb is 35.05 but their standing charge is 38.94 compared to Octopus 44.71, I've not done the maths but I guess Octopus is cheaper over all?
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					Originally Posted by SnoopZ  Bulb is 35.05 but their standing charge is 38.94 compared to Octopus 44.71, I've not done the maths but I guess Octopus is cheaper over all? |  Yeah if you use 10 KWH per day you are at 20p per day so 14p more hahaha
		 
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					Originally Posted by Jaymoss  Yeah if you use 10 KWH per day you are at 20p per day so 14p more hahaha |  I may have to sell the house so I can afford it!    |  
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					Originally Posted by SnoopZ  I may have to sell the house so I can afford it!   |  hahahahaha it all adds up its like a pint in a month hahaha
		 
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			just got a email my DD just doubled from £100 to £213.58 per month not happy
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			On cost of running dehumidifier - one report I read suggested a couple of hundred a year or more. One figure was closer to £500 than £200, no mention on age of unit or how used.
		 
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					Originally Posted by Dave42  just got a email my DD just doubled from £100 to £213.58 per month not happy |  do the maths on your consumption and the new rates then you will know what the DD should be
		 
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			I have a small unit that says 9.5L a day removed. Power is 230W so about 1 unit every 4 hours.
 Latent heat of vapourisation of water is ~ 2.3KJ / Kg so the amount of recovered heat for 9.5L is about 22KJ in 24 Hours. About 1KWh so the 230W is almost quadrupled for heating the room.
 
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					Originally Posted by heero_yuy  I have a small unit that says 9.5L a day removed. Power is 230W so about 1 unit every 4 hours.
 Latent heat of vapourisation of water is ~ 2.3KJ / Kg so the amount of recovered heat for 9.5L is about 22KJ in 24 Hours. About 1KWh so the 230W is almost quadrupled for heating the room.
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					Originally Posted by Jaymoss  Octopus have set their electric unit rate at 33.02p which is the lowest rate country wide. The highest 35.98 North Wales and Mersey |  Bulbs standard rate in my area is 33.017p, which rounds up to the same 33.02p.
 
However, my rate actually works out cheaper, at 31.90p as I'm on Economy 7    
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			I'm on a prepayment meter and have just been sent my projected cost for the next year.
 £100 more!!! Ah well the £600 I'm getting will cover that.
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			My new rate 35.739 /kwhstanding charge 55.759 /day provider e on next
 
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					Originally Posted by RichardCoulter  Do dehumidifiers cost a lot to run? |  Thats like asking do light bulbs cost a lot to run.
 
As with anything, the answer depends on the wattage of the device. 
A 250W dehumidifier will use 1KWH of electricity every 4 hours (about 35p at the new rates).
 
The "recovered heat" is irrelevant to the actual cost of electricity while its running.
 
However, it does (should) mean you need to run it less hours overall to maintain a desired room temperature.
		 
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