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Originally Posted by hulkrogan
If it's at all modern, it isn't. I have a hot tub that I leave cranked down to about 93F when I'm not in it and my power bills are often less than $100 for the entire month.
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I just went by this from BC Hydro's site. I would think winter would be at least double summer costs, so thats how I came up with $100 per mo. winter time.
It's a lot cheaper to turn up a gas furnace than running electric space heaters, plus they're a major fire hazard.
https://www.bchydro.com/etc/medialib...as_hottubs.pdf