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Electrical Worries


For the last two months, in our admittedly very hot Texas summer, our electrical bill where we're staying has been in the $200 range per month. Does anybody have a similar experience? I'm of the mind that this isn't even possible...



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Depends what they charge per KWH.IMO that's possible.Last Spring in Arizona my electric bill was a little over $ 200.00 for 5 weeks.

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Yes it's possible. If your rig is all-electric and the kwH is expensive then you betcha...in hot weather the AC will be working overtime to keep a rig cooled down, especially if no shade.

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Was told by someone who owns an RV lot in SW Florida that summer renters can use $400 to $500 in electricity, which the lot owner pays. It doesn't cool down at night there in summer and the humidity is high.

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I have renters in south TX that ALWAYS run over $300/month. DP coach. Rate is .15. They run both airs all the time, and I do have a hot water tank on that lot for the washer/dryer. But they turn that off when not in use. ANd this is in the "winter" months like March/April. In the same location we average about $130.

$200+ in the summer in TX sounds like a bargain to me.

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