<blockquote id="quote"><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica" id="quote">quote:<hr height="1" noshade id="quote"><i>Originally posted by dickr43</i>
<br />I just looked up my usage over the last 3 years. This year we consumed just over 3500 kWh. We are a family of 4. We do have:
- Dishwasher
- Washingmachine with Dryer
- We cook on electricity
- 42" Plasma TV
- Windows 2K3 Small Business Server running 24h/24h
- Homeseer PC running 24h/24h
And I'm still working on lowering the usage. My goal is to get an additional 5% off next year by killing stand-by machines. So 3500kWh can be done with all of these machines in house

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<hr height="1" noshade id="quote"></font id="quote"></blockquote id="quote">That's nice! but why do you have those machines if you dont turn them on??[;)]
I have a lot of energy saving lamps (since many years), no servers running (yet), no 24/7 computers (exept camera system = 42,5 Watt,recorder & cam's), all computers have main switches and i use them too, no electric cooking..
I have 1 part of the house with floor heating (15 square meters) and the pump has 3 speeds, according the pump specs it should be using 40/60/80 Watts, but measuring it gives total different info, it's 25/40/53 Watt!! The switch is always on the middle position, and manualy turned off in the spring until i get cold feet, so this can never be more than 200kwh/year...(still i bought a pump switch that switch off the pump when the heating is inactive)
I do have a steam cabin with a 2500 Watt steam generator, but i use it max 5 hours/year (too hot for me), this system is permanent connected and so is my alarm system, so checking the standby usage is not easy (with Plugwise) but i'm gonna do it next week (holiday[:)]) because i'm afraid 1 of them is sneaky using a lot of power...