• cosmicrookie@lemmy.world
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    4 days ago

    The article is about the cost of electricity to have the equipment running which is not covered. How expensive is electricity in the UK anyway?

    • Alex@lemmy.ml
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      4 days ago

      Currently ~20-30p per kWh. Depending on your tariff night time can go down to 7p per kWh.

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      4 days ago

      Not much, makes me wonder how much power these things use. Surely they can’t take multiple kW, it’s not like you are running a CT scanner at home which at least probably does take a good chunk of power.

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        An oxygen concentrator and a ventilator running 24/7, alongside the other things mentioned such a humidifier and suction machines. I can certainly see how that would add up quickly. Let’s say all the equipment together consumes 600W, which is probably very conservative. At a price of 24.67p/kWh (which is the average price, so she could very well be paying more) that’s £3.55 a day on top of regular household energy use.

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          To get to over £800 or so a month you need to be using like 5kW constantly.

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            The over £800 was what the energy company suggested she pays, which to me sounds like she’s in debt with them and £800 a month would be partly paying it off

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      3 days ago

      The title is “to pay for equipment”, which isn’t fair, and is almost certainly wrong. “To use equipment” would be fairer. The article is a bit of a hit piece.