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Old 10-31-2020, 06:22 PM   #48
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$350/mth. for heating or all electricity? And the current temps are just a start—they'll continue to drop and will include many windy/overcast days.

Also, isn't the heating energy relationship an exponential one as the inside vs. outside temp gap increases? Maybe someone here (or you?) knows.

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That was my whole point. At “current temps” that’s my current burn rate.

But the last couple nights are pretty common even in mid winter.

I hope to make it to end of November. Working from home Friday through Monday. Pump house is most vulnerable where the line is a foot off the ground as it goes into the pump house. It has a back pressure valve leak so the pump is running a lot which probably will protect it.

That’s all electricity. But heating is 90% of it. And the leaky pump is probably another 10%. $34/mo for the leaky pump.

Already put down, down payment on new Well to be drilled in 3 months.
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