bkksteve123 Posted October 1, 2018 Share Posted October 1, 2018 There will be a wide range depending on the following factors: 1. How much AC do you use per day? 2. Do you pay government rate (4-5b) or not (6-8b)? 3. How old is the AC? 4. How big is the condo? More than 1 AC unit on every night? Lets say you use AC 10 hours per day, but if you have an old AC and pay 8b per unit, your bill will be probably twice to three times the amount of someone using the same 10 hours AC per day but with government rate and a new AC. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
wgdanson Posted October 1, 2018 Share Posted October 1, 2018 15 minutes ago, smotherb said: Well, you see the numbers are cumulative use. We use a/c 24/7. We have three a/cs, let's call them #1, #2, and #3. We alternate the use of both #1--in the third-floor bedroom--and #2--in the second-floor living room--approximately 12 hours each daily. When guests are over, they may use #3--in the second floor bedroom--for 12 hours. #1 12 hours a day #2 12 hours a day #3 12 hours a day 16 minutes ago, smotherb said: I like background noise 24/7. Thai soaps? lol__________________ Total a/c use/day = 36hours/day Edit, forgot this question: The video or audio are on 24/7 because I like background noise 24/7. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CharlieH Posted October 1, 2018 Share Posted October 1, 2018 Off topic and nonsense removed. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
usacb500biker Posted October 1, 2018 Share Posted October 1, 2018 I pay too much, fan,light, bad seal on frig. 300b 2017, Now 500B 2018..$100 usd condo with new large swimming pool. Happy,Happy have a nice DAY...same rent 7 years, I should get a Life !!! 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Finnc99 Posted October 1, 2018 Share Posted October 1, 2018 Staying in a condo, follows the government's pricing. 1 Aircon on 14+ hours a day, a fridge, charging electrics and daily usage. Highest bill I've got so far is 497baht. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
watcharacters Posted October 1, 2018 Share Posted October 1, 2018 Government rate of 4.5 THB /KW HR Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
clarky cat Posted October 1, 2018 Author Share Posted October 1, 2018 1 hour ago, wgdanson said: It's the 8 Bht unit price that's knackering you up. That's DOUBLE the legal price. Thing is i've always paid 8 baht a unit where i've stayed (1 bed studio/hotel rooms) But usually my electric is about 1000-1200 a month for 12-14 hours use, including very old AC units Now i'm paying nearly 2000 for 6-8 hours use. The brand is TCL which i've never seen before and looks nearly new, also has a very noisy built-in fan which is constant and there is no option to turn this off. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
blackhorse Posted October 1, 2018 Share Posted October 1, 2018 Staying in a condo, follows the government's pricing. 1 Aircon on 14+ hours a day, a fridge, charging electrics and daily usage. Highest bill I've got so far is 497baht.You must have a tiny room with the lowest rated AC unitNo other explanation for it.Adding condo size would actually add meaning to the spendI have 80 sqm and 2x 24000 Btu 14 hours a day and pay 4k 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
watcharacters Posted October 1, 2018 Share Posted October 1, 2018 6 minutes ago, clarky cat said: Thing is i've always paid 8 baht a unit where i've stayed (1 bed studio/hotel rooms) But usually my electric is about 1000-1200 a month for 12-14 hours use, including very old AC units Now i'm paying nearly 2000 for 6-8 hours use. The brand is TCL which i've never seen before and looks nearly new, also has a very noisy built-in fan which is constant and there is no option to turn this off. Call an aircon service company to help you. They won't charge more than 500 THB. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
moontang Posted October 1, 2018 Share Posted October 1, 2018 (edited) High floor 31 SM facing west, 15 year old Fujitsu air con running 12-18 hours per day..31 day bill for August was 1700. Long hot showers...I figure an inverter would save 3-500 per month, but with a risk of getting a lemon or a bad install...I will wait until it dies. Edited October 1, 2018 by moontang 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
HHTel Posted October 1, 2018 Share Posted October 1, 2018 My bill is closing on 4,000 baht pm without any ac but it is a very big house. I'm not sure if it's already been mentioned but the unit rate is on a sliding scale. The more you use, the more expensive per unit. The idea being to encourage you to use less. Some other countries follow the same pattern. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Finnc99 Posted October 1, 2018 Share Posted October 1, 2018 20 minutes ago, blackhorse said: You must have a tiny room with the lowest rated AC unit No other explanation for it. Adding condo size would actually add meaning to the spend I have 80 sqm and 2x 24000 Btu 14 hours a day and pay 4k 40 sqm, but only use Aircon in the bedroom, aircon in living room used about 10 hours a month. This month I used 138 units, 497baht. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
blackhorse Posted October 1, 2018 Share Posted October 1, 2018 40 sqm, but only use Aircon in the bedroom, aircon in living room used about 10 hours a month. This month I used 138 units, 497baht. Ah so bedroom is sealed off and probably smaller than 20 sqm with the lowest Btu so that explains it 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DJ54 Posted October 1, 2018 Share Posted October 1, 2018 House one bedroom AC 24/7 4000 baht month Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
joecas Posted October 1, 2018 Share Posted October 1, 2018 2 storey house we are just 2 person using air con, fan, and 2 pc all time ,my electric bill pr month around 1500 bth,i think is normal 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ChakaKhan Posted October 1, 2018 Share Posted October 1, 2018 So if Im in a apartment building with monthly and daily rentals I should be paying 5? As Ive always been around 7 per unit......is this what the new law is as I should be getting my bill for rent + tomorrow-monthly Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nemises Posted October 1, 2018 Share Posted October 1, 2018 Thing is i've always paid 8 baht a unit where i've stayed (1 bed studio/hotel rooms) But usually my electric is about 1000-1200 a month for 12-14 hours use, including very old AC units Now i'm paying nearly 2000 for 6-8 hours use. The brand is TCL which i've never seen before and looks nearly new, also has a very noisy built-in fan which is constant and there is no option to turn this off.What temperature is your A/C set to?Does the compressor (located outside) turn off at all when the desired temperature is reached? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
balo Posted October 1, 2018 Share Posted October 1, 2018 If you're not on government rates , be prepared to pay almost double . I pay 4.xx per unit and the total bill for a 2 room unit is 900 baht . Air-Con only used in the bedroom at night. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kwarium Posted October 1, 2018 Share Posted October 1, 2018 I’ve had good results asking (2) landlords to let me replace their old ac units and deducting the cost from rent. Daiken inverters are efficient and quiet, very easy to keep a constant temperature. The fans all run on 12v. I always buy smaller than the ac sales people try to sell. One apartment had a huge (28k/btu?) old ac that would freeze you out even on the lowest setting, not to mention the loud fan noise. We put up with it for years, then the ac bills started creeping up to 2k, then 3k, then over 4K per month with no other major changes and the same 2 tenants. The new 18k Daiken Inverter ac knocked the bill back to about 1700 per month again. Be sure to buy ac from an ac company, not from a big box store. They are not the same units. Btw- One apartment cost me extra in electricity bills due to the guy next door wiring his fridge outlet into the back of my wall outlet without me knowing! Yes, if you pulled out both outlets, you could reach right through the block wall into the next room! I only found out when he moved out and I took the room over for guests. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Naam Posted October 2, 2018 Share Posted October 2, 2018 12 hours ago, Oztruckie said: 13 hours ago, wgdanson said: Bht 600 is 150 units a month at 4 Bht per unit. That's 5, yes 5 units a day. If you have an a/c on 8 hours every night cycling at say 500 watts average, that's 4 of your units. A floor fan takes 50 watts, fridge about the same, electric showers are 3kW, I think your meter is broken....ask for a new one ! Think your only pulling numbers outa your ass, you don't know any of the characteristics of the room, or the size of the unit, or any water heater usage, or any fridge details,you just like to write stuff for the hell of it. no mate, he is not. you are one of the typical posters in a dozen "how much for electricity?" who are pulling numbers out of their (_!_) 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Naam Posted October 2, 2018 Share Posted October 2, 2018 13 hours ago, wgdanson said: You say you use one a/c 24/7. And two a/c's 36/7.....there are only 24 hours in a day ! Why is your video & audio system on 24/7? his video/audio systems are using some electricity in standby mode. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post Naam Posted October 2, 2018 Popular Post Share Posted October 2, 2018 11 hours ago, Finnc99 said: Staying in a condo, follows the government's pricing. 1 Aircon on 14+ hours a day, a fridge, charging electrics and daily usage. Highest bill I've got so far is 497baht. you have a miracle aircon installed. i'm sure there were months when you got a refund. right? 2 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post wgdanson Posted October 2, 2018 Popular Post Share Posted October 2, 2018 (edited) 11 hours ago, Finnc99 said: Staying in a condo, follows the government's pricing. 1 Aircon on 14+ hours a day, a fridge, charging electrics and daily usage. Highest bill I've got so far is 497baht. You are very lucky man. 500 Bht is 125 units per month / 30 = 4.14 units per day. A small fridge will take at least one unit, a 9BTU a/c takes between 500 and 1000 watts, depending on condition and temperature selected. Lets average it at 750 x 14 = 10.5 units PER DAY, 300 per month x 4 Bht per unit. You don't have to be Rachel Riley to do the maths. Edited October 2, 2018 by wgdanson 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lacessit Posted October 2, 2018 Share Posted October 2, 2018 About 650 baht/month. 46 sqm studio apartment. I probably would use the aircon about 3 - 4 times a month for a couple of hours on hot days, otherwise I'm quite acclimatized to a fan. I think my refrigerator contributes substantially to my power bill and the heat load in the room. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Media1 Posted October 2, 2018 Share Posted October 2, 2018 On 9/30/2018 at 4:22 PM, LongTimeLurker said: My condo electric charge is Baht 5 per unit, Baht 35 for water. Monthly bills are consistently around Baht 1,500 Yeah that's about what l pay 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BTB1977 Posted October 2, 2018 Share Posted October 2, 2018 Around 500 baht a month. One air con running at least 12 hours a day. I do not ask why? I rent a small 2 bedroom one bath house built about 2 years ago. No plans on moving. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post Nemises Posted October 2, 2018 Popular Post Share Posted October 2, 2018 Around 500 baht a month. One air con running at least 12 hours a day. I do not ask why? I rent a small 2 bedroom one bath house built about 2 years ago. No plans on moving. Hmmmm...An efficient A/C using just half a unit per hour for 12 hours per day for 30 days month @ 4 baht per unit equals 720 baht per month. Yet you’re paying 500 baht a month for “12 hours daily a/c usage” plus fridge plus HWS plus TV plus whatever else = nah, 500b not possible for all that consumption. 5 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
catman20 Posted October 2, 2018 Share Posted October 2, 2018 14 hours ago, BigT73 said: good heavens man keep up my bills 1500 baht, wats 7000? large house in fairness with a pool. on my village some people have electric bills of 40,000 a month i feel im fairly lucky. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
HAKAPALITA Posted October 2, 2018 Share Posted October 2, 2018 Once the 2 Kids have Married and gone, theres no need to know. Its like a small Lottery win each month.4 big Bedroom House now uses 1 air con not 3 , 1 inverter fridge freezer, pool closed down. Just Me and Boss, now eat out so its averages at 1500bht from last yer till today.Apart from a few stupid posts we all seem to be the same for once. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
clarky cat Posted October 2, 2018 Author Share Posted October 2, 2018 11 hours ago, Nemises said: What temperature is your A/C set to? Does the compressor (located outside) turn off at all when the desired temperature is reached? usually about 28 degrees yes the compressor does turn off, though it was faulty when first moved in and someone came to fix it just looked inside the unit and had quite a lot of dust on the filters so have cleaned it since, not sure how much difference this will make though Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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