How Much Electricity ?? aquarium tank calculation
by Chuckmeister on Apr.29, 2007, under General Advice
How Much Electricity?
Once people see the assortment of aquarium accessories that are plugged into the wall, many hobbyists wonder just how much their tank is costing them in electricity each month. Here’s the basic formula:
- (wattage) can usually found on each item
- (charge/kwh) can be found on your electric bill; residential and in Perth is about 13c per unit
- (hours/day) is how long the item is operating
For example, an aquarium pump might use 4 watts and runs 24 hours per day, so it’s monthly energy cost would be:
| Item | Wattage | Hours/Day | Cost |
| Light | 15 | 12 | .70 |
| Air Pump | 4 | 24 | .37 |
| Power Filter | 9 | 24 | .84 |
| Heater | 100 | 4* | 1.56 |
| Total | $3.47 |
Larger aquariums will of course require somewhat larger amounts of energy, and it often pays to look into the wattage rating on items before purchasing them.
Chuck Meister
July 11th, 2009 on 6:17 pm
I think this is very useful info, and given time many people, old and new fishkeepers, will find this to be useful. Although if you’re like me with multiple setups, you might not want mama to find out your hobby cost more then she already suspects!lol
September 28th, 2009 on 11:05 am
I am so auditing my partner’s 14 odd fishtanks based on this info. Our last power bill was $970 and he says it was the heaters on during winter. Uh huh.