Our Two-Month Electric Bill Was Low!
2. Adapt to Higher Temperatures: We set
our air conditioner thermostat settings to 25°C (77°F) or 26°C (78.8°F), depending
on the room. Or we turn them off depending on the month and time of day. We
usually turn on the living room/kitchen AC for a few hours in the afternoon and
the main bedroom AC at night.
3. Change All Lightbulbs to LEDs: This makes a significant difference in our electricity usage. The initial cost of LED bulbs is higher, but well worth the investment. You will see the impact in number 10 below.
4.
Open All Windows in the Morning to Cool the Condo. Close
the windows once the inside temperature reaches 77°F.
5.
Close All Curtains or Shades When the Direct
Sun Hits the Windows. This reduces the heat gain inside the condo unit,
decreasing the AC usage.
6.
No Heater is Needed Here. Our condo
is well-insulated, partly due to concrete construction and Thermopane windows.
The lowest tropical winter temperatures at night in Puerto Vallarta are
55°F (13°C), but the inside temperature rarely gets below 72°F. If we’re cold at
night, we add a blanket to the bed. During cool mornings, we wear warmer clothing
until it’s warm enough to put on shorts and take off the sweatshirt.
7.
The Range, Water Heater, and Clothes Dryer
Run Off Gas. Gas is more efficient than electricity. This
expense is included in our HOA Dues.
8.
The Dishwasher is a GE Profile. It is a
certified Energy Star dishwasher, which is efficient with electricity and
water.
9.
Turn
the AC Thermostat Setting to 28 (82°F) When We Take a Trip. The air conditioner runs occasionally and
helps lower the humidity in our condo, reducing mildew.
10. Stay out of Tier 3 in CFE’s Electricity Usage. Tier 3 is called Excedente, which means excess use. Once your electricity usage reaches Tier 3, the kilowatt hour (kWh) price triples to 3.607 pesos per KWH.
We’re thrilled
that we kept our Excedente usage to 102 KWH for the two-month billing period
from November 23, 2023 through January 24, 2024. $26 US per month helps keep us
within our budget! See more at OUR MONTHLY BUDGET LIVING FULL-TIME IN PUERTO VALLARTA—More Expensive Than Sayulita?
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