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limpymcforskin t1_j16372b wrote

Once again you aren't factoring in the extra energy to heat the extra thermal load of the oil.

Also correlation does not equal causation. There are a multitude of other variables that will effect your electric bill.

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Aloe_Therea t1_j18rq0t wrote

Yea man, I literally did. You know people don’t live in a vacuum under these so called perfect conditions right? There’s a multitude of factors why the oil heater is cheaper to run for me but you’re free to choose whatever works best for you personally.

EDIT: Less kilowatt hours used = lower electric bill. Nobody is arguing thermodynamics lol.

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empathetic_asshole t1_j1tt46l wrote

Thermodynamics can be non-intuitive some times, but the rules are quite simple and don't depend on any "perfect conditions". Anyone who paid attention in a college physics class is rolling their eyes at your willful ignorance. If you're using electricity to heat your home the only things you can do to improve efficiency is improve insulation, selectively heat the rooms you are in, or switch from resistive heating to a heat pump. The fact that your electricity bill went down around the time you made a change to your setup doesn't undo basic scientific facts.

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