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smartstill electricity consumption

Postby dids » Sat Dec 10, 2011 9:48 pm

Ive had a smartstill for a few months now recently i got an electric bill for £160 when its only normaly £50 for the month that month i used the smartstill for 2 days about 12 hours a day could this make any difference to my bill and do the smartstill eat the electricity thanks
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Re: smartstill electricity consumption

Postby optic » Sat Dec 10, 2011 10:27 pm

No that would not make a lot of difference to your bill,I seem to remember that the airstill is 350 watts.It is quite easy to work out what an electrical appliance uses.
wattage x unit price of electricty/1000 so say you are paying 18p per kilowatt hour.
350x18/1000=6.3p per hour to run
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Re: smartstill electricity consumption

Postby Jimmy » Sun Dec 11, 2011 7:45 pm

Think from memory it's 320w, but other than that optic is spot on. Besides, I'll bet you any money that your leccy is cheaper than your booze so you'll win overall anyway! I had a similar conversation with a friend who asked about the T500 cooling water going down the drain and said 'and you're on a water meter, you're throwing your money away' - needless to say, ten bottles of grog for a couple of quids worth of water is a fair deal in my opinion!
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Re: smartstill electricity consumption

Postby dids » Wed Dec 14, 2011 9:22 pm

thanks for your replys
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Re: smartstill electricity consumption

Postby Jimmy » Thu Dec 15, 2011 12:10 pm

Does raise an interesting question though - anyone got one of those power monitor thingybobs? If so, stick it on next time you run your still (AirStill or T500, both would be interesting) and let's get some figures!
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Re: smartstill electricity consumption

Postby Capt-Cudellez » Thu Dec 15, 2011 6:17 pm

I've got one Jimmy - my T500 boiler draws around 1850w and not the 2Kw stated.

Even so its only a few quid for a 12hour spirit run - I actually dial the power down after the initial warm up so run 550w heads removal and 1450w for hearts.
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Re: smartstill electricity consumption

Postby Admiral Toad » Fri Dec 16, 2011 1:11 pm

Concur with the captain about 1.85kw so about 28 p or so an hour or £1.50 ish for a full run or 17 to 20 p per 40% litre or under £1.50 ish Inc ingredients dept on electric prices yeast carbons and filters used etc etc or something like that

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Re: smartstill electricity consumption

Postby metalmickey » Tue Jan 03, 2012 9:13 pm

On the water front, 1 full tank of water from your hot water cylinder (assuming its about a meter tall and 50cm wide) contains about 140 litres at a cost of 8p or thereabout.

how much water does your T500 use?

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