ross said:i wouldnt be turning it off all night but time it to go off for a few hours
but I'd start with the hot water heater. Get a timer for it, you'll save lots.
I have my water heater to go off from 6pm to 4am every day. I never even think about it and always have plenty of hot water. My electric bill went down by $25 bucks a month when I started doing it, and that was 1995 electric costs. Those things are electric hogs.
what happens to hot water when teh timer is set for it to be off.
They make timers for this specific purpose. Explain to the person at home depot what you're doing and they'll direct you to the timers.zipflip said:how in the world do you hook ya hot water heater to a timer??? but also what happens to hot water when the timer is set for it to be off. like you said yours is set for 6pm-4am... what happens if ya go for a shower at like 2-4pm is there still gonna be hot water then or only when its set for on times?
That's the same thing my Prom Date used to tell me! hehehewmmeyer said:The quick rinse with cool or cold water not only feels great, but will save ya at least another penny or two.
StoneyBud said:They make timers for this specific purpose. Explain to the person at home depot what you're doing and they'll direct you to the timers.
You pick the 10 hours of each day that hot water CAN be used the least or not at all.
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U must be running electric water heater to do all of this.! Right.?
I have propaine and that chit is expensive to buy when the cold winter is here.....