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Message 1051821 - Posted: 29 Nov 2010, 6:34:57 UTC - in response to Message 1051499.  

Many may not agree, but in my honest opinion, it is not practical to run CPU only crunching any more. We NEED that ATI GPU app here ASAP. Seti get more work done, we spend less on electricity to supply that.

You're thinking in terms of electric cost per credit. However, that's not how you're billed every month; it's power * time. I'm pretty sure CPU+GPU power > CPU power.
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Message 1051980 - Posted: 30 Nov 2010, 3:42:05 UTC - in response to Message 1051507.  

As I can qualify for a free 1-3KW Photovoltaic system which will cut the cost of My electrical by up to 75%.


subsidized solar doesn't make sense, if it can't be done at full cost why do it?
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Message 1051985 - Posted: 30 Nov 2010, 4:04:12 UTC - in response to Message 1051980.  

As I can qualify for a free 1-3KW Photovoltaic system which will cut the cost of My electrical by up to 75%.


subsidized solar doesn't make sense, if it can't be done at full cost why do it?

You'd have to check out this website Here, A $30 electric bill is better than a $120 electric bill.

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Now I'm just reposting this and It's only for those in California.
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Message 1052005 - Posted: 30 Nov 2010, 5:59:30 UTC - in response to Message 1051980.  
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As I can qualify for a free 1-3KW Photovoltaic system which will cut the cost of My electrical by up to 75%.


subsidized solar doesn't make sense, if it can't be done at full cost why do it?

Well lets See the system would be Free for Me(I'd own It) as My income is very low and It would not be a subsidized system.

Maybe I don't get what You meant by a subsidized system, It would be installed on a house I'm looking at buying, Since the Photovoltaic panels that make up a system generate electricity during the day, I'd have a very small bill, Which is good and yes I'd still be attached to the grid and It would mean I wouldn't have to buy as much electricity as I used to.
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Message 1052006 - Posted: 30 Nov 2010, 6:29:47 UTC

Ok. We are getting majorly off topic here. VB, why don't you start a tread on us going green with the help of the goverment?
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Message 1052069 - Posted: 30 Nov 2010, 17:32:47 UTC

I use seti for my primary heat source in the winter...
When I have everything going I usually end up with a $125 to $150 a month power bill. If I get down to two units crunching, like in the summer I can drop down to $85.

Ever since the Great Outage *lol* it's been kind of tough to keep the house warm when it gets down into the 20's (F). Some projects seem to have a limited amount of WU.

I think my cost is about 7.9 cents per Kw.

If I take a lot of long warm showers and bake a lot of pizza, I'm sure that can have a cumulative effect too.

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Message 1052402 - Posted: 2 Dec 2010, 4:39:34 UTC - in response to Message 1052069.  

I use seti for my primary heat source in the winter...
When I have everything going I usually end up with a $125 to $150 a month power bill. If I get down to two units crunching, like in the summer I can drop down to $85.

Ever since the Great Outage *lol* it's been kind of tough to keep the house warm when it gets down into the 20's (F)...


heehee, i like that. this period shall for ever be know as the Great Outage!!!
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Message 1052650 - Posted: 3 Dec 2010, 5:24:18 UTC - in response to Message 1051372.  

$.0789/kwh for october
but i'm running hardly any computers anymore.
use to run
5 quads w/260gtx
1 dual W/ 260gtx
4 duals w/9500gt
1 dual w/ 9600gso
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5 p4 3ghz
3 p4 2.8ghz
and assorted laptops.





So Phud, what are you currently running? Or should I say, what do you plan on running once the Great Outage has ended an the WU's start flowing again? Anywhere near the list you posted above?

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Message 1052701 - Posted: 3 Dec 2010, 13:13:38 UTC - in response to Message 1052650.  

this laptop is running eon at the moment..

i have no concrete plans.

i may run seti on the office puter 12 hours a day.
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Message 1054198 - Posted: 9 Dec 2010, 7:42:02 UTC - in response to Message 1052701.  

this laptop is running eon at the moment..

i have no concrete plans.

i may run seti on the office puter 12 hours a day.

Wow, so down to just one or 2 computers? That's what I call downsizing!

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Message 1054449 - Posted: 10 Dec 2010, 0:47:42 UTC

Our total gas and electric bill this month was $199--down from $240 since we switched to this new company


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Message 1059058 - Posted: 23 Dec 2010, 9:52:29 UTC - in response to Message 1052069.  
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Konata and Tsuraku: You are my primary heat source: everytime you talk about something, you make me wanna jump the walls. Mark's kitties included.

Please try to write and talk comprehensible english.

As you seem to have an US flag on your post each time.
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