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View Poll Results: how much is your monthly electri bill

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  • 2k-4k

    36 36.36%
  • 4k-7k

    32 32.32%
  • 7k-9k

    9 9.09%
  • 9k and up

    23 23.23%
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  1. Join Date
    Oct 2002
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    40,599
    #1
    kami ngayon more or less nasa 7k+ na, natatakot na ako pag tapos na yun bahay sa december with 5 rooms each has each own a/c, tv, water heater, etc..... hinde ko alam kung magkano na aabutin, ano bang mga ginagawa ninyo para makaitpid sa kuryente.. hinde lang gastos sa pagtayo ng bahay gastos pa after para sa electric bill....God save the Philippines and me!!!

  2. Join Date
    Dec 2003
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    11,316
    #2
    taas na ng kuryente ngaun, sa bahay w/ me only umaabot ng 3-4k, sa depot 130k pakshet

  3. Join Date
    May 2005
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    1,384
    #3
    yari tayo diyan .. heat generating appliances like a/c, ref, plantsa, water heater, electric grillers, etc .. ayan talaga ang lakas ng consumo ng electricity .. i ave 4K .. and i live in a 1 bedroom condo .. at andoon lang ako sa gabi ! .. but i'm cutting down on a/c making sure patay na siya pagdating ng mga 5am .. use and using fabric softeners para di ko kelangan plantahin lahat ng damit ko .. hindi ko na sinasaksak yung water cooler .. water pitcher nalang sa loob ng ref .. cut down on lights .. although maliit lang tipid nito kasi already using energy saving bulbs .. gusto ko sana mag-invest sa solar panels pero hindi papayagan sa condo ...

  4. Join Date
    Sep 2005
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    15,310
    #4
    sa amin.. 5 - 6K.. 2 aircon lang yun.. grabe na talaga!! hayyyyyyyyy

  5. Join Date
    May 2005
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    739
    #5
    Quote Originally Posted by shadow
    kami ngayon more or less nasa 7k+ na, natatakot na ako pag tapos na yun bahay sa december with 5 rooms each has each own a/c, tv, water heater, etc..... hinde ko alam kung magkano na aabutin, ano bang mga ginagawa ninyo para makaitpid sa kuryente..
    Looks like you designed your 5 rooms without any cost-cutting measures in mind. Madaling makatipid sa case mo:

    1) Is it absolutely necessary to have an A/C for each room?
    Hindi ba pwede electric fan? Or you can compress together in 1 or 2
    rooms at night so you don't have to switch on the A/C at the same
    time.

    2) Bawat kwarto may sariling TV? Luho na yan para sakin. That's just me.

    3) Water heater? magpakulo ka na lang ng tubig or buy a much lesser
    wattage heater yung nilulubog sa tubig.

    Electricity bills rise depending on your lifestyle. We pay more for convenience and luxury.

  6. Join Date
    Jul 2005
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    722
    #6
    samin 2k++
    bihira na kasi mag aircon ngayon... malamig na eh...

  7. Join Date
    May 2005
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    739
    #7
    Quote Originally Posted by mrpink
    .. use and using fabric softeners para di ko kelangan plantahin lahat ng damit ko .. hindi ko na sinasaksak yung water cooler .. water pitcher nalang sa loob ng ref .. cut down on lights .. although maliit lang tipid nito kasi already using energy saving bulbs .. gusto ko sana mag-invest sa solar panels pero hindi papayagan sa condo ...
    I think mas makakatipid ka pa lalo kung ipapa-laundry mo na lang. P15 na lang ata per kilo ngayon.

    Water Cooler is a "luho" also if you already have a ref. Gumawa ka ng yelo sa freezer if you want a much colder drink.

    Solare panels are very expensive. The return of investment is long. It might take you 5 years worth of electricity savings just to pay-off the cost of your solar panels.

  8. Join Date
    Oct 2002
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    15,528
    #8
    2.8k to 3.5k monthly lang.

  9. Join Date
    May 2005
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    405
    #9
    Quote Originally Posted by BoyFerrari
    Looks like you designed your 5 rooms without any cost-cutting measures in mind. Madaling makatipid sa case mo:

    Electricity bills rise depending on your lifestyle. We pay more for convenience and luxury.


    Noted

  10. Join Date
    Aug 2003
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    3,273
    #10
    playing around 1.5K to 2K lang sa amin.

  11. Join Date
    Nov 2002
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    1,465
    #11
    2k++ lang monthly. pero pag summer umaabot ng 3k kasi gumagamit na ng aircon.
    grabe naman kasi cost ng electricity sa tin eh compared sa ibang countries. at hindi lang electricity ha, isama mo pa yung ibang utilities like water at telecom.

  12. Join Date
    Oct 2002
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    #12
    3400/mo, 5hrs ac full day nakaon 2 fans and some lights...

  13. Join Date
    Oct 2002
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    #13
    5-6k!2 almost permanently plugged in laptops and 16hr aircon & tv =(

  14. Join Date
    May 2005
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    1,384
    #14
    BF: unfortunately .. P40 a kilo yung laundry sa amin sa makati .. wash and fold lang yan .. wala pang press .. pero ginagawa ko rin ito just for the convenience .. everything really is for the convenience and it's really the price you pay for it .. ok yung water cooler dali kumuha ng clean water .. pero hindi ko na ginagamit pampalamig .. gusto ko sana ng solar panels not just for the savings .. pero my small way of trying to save off of fossil fuels .. pero masyado talaga mahal ..

    feeling ko ang mahal talaga sa amin yung water heater .. centralized kasi .. lahat ng gripo .. banyo .. kusina .. so feeling ko umaandar siya kahit na nasa cold setting siya .. hay ..

  15. FrankDrebin Guest
    #15
    Hehehe. Cheap lang pala ang Meralco bill ko compare sa inyo. Average lang ng Php1,200 to 1,500. Tuwing summer lang ang aircon kasi bukid ang likod bahay namin kaya malamig sa gabi. 2 industrial fan. 1 35" TV pero dapat alternate lang ng paggamit in case na gagamitin ang PC. Radio sa umaga. Init ng left-overs for breakfast sa microwave. 2 outdoor lights na may light-sensor para tipid kapag medyo tinanghali ng gising.

    Actually, laking tipid ang nangyari sa amin mula noong binubunot ko sa outlet lahat ng electrical appliances na hindi ginagamit (kumakain pa kasi ng current maski off), nagpapa-laundry kami for Php24/kilo (average of 18kilos/mo so imagine how much water, detergents, electricity(for the water pump), ironing and the food and salary of the laundrywoman we can save)

  16. Join Date
    Oct 2002
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    #16
    4.5-5.5k sa bahay...kayang paababain ng 2.5k kung di gagamit ng centralized water heater at aircon sa kwuarto at sa sala...

  17. Join Date
    Mar 2003
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    637
    #17
    4.5k to 5k

  18. Join Date
    Sep 2003
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    7,495
    #18
    ako less 2k pero electric fan lang saka 2 TV's at patay lahat ilaw sa gabi at off ang ref.

    tatlo lang kami kasi sa bahay ako, asawa ko at anak ko 2 yrs. old

    d na kami aircon lamig sa amin pag gabi eh.

  19. Join Date
    Sep 2005
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    15,310
    #19
    dito sa manila.. ang hirap nang walang aircon pag gabi.. kawawa ang mga bata.. nababasa talaga nang pawis tapos nagigising sa init..

  20. Join Date
    Oct 2002
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    1,829
    #20
    P2,500+ last august.
    no more industrial fan, malakas pala sa kuryente ang lekat.

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