In the future I will move into a one-room apartment of 29sqm. I play on the PC and also on the Playstation. Unfortunately I don't know how much electricity I should register for an individual. Could you recommend something to me? Please refrain from comments that spread a bad mood
Would play it safe and take at least 1500. Rather, even a little more. A single household in Germany is recommended to have between 2000kwh and even 2800kwh
rather a little too much and you get something back than having to pay for it in the end and then look stupidly out of the laundry…
https://strom.preisvergleich.de/info/26705/stromverbrauch-eine-person/
Electricity costs for the 1 person household
The power consumption for 1 person is made up of many small items. You can easily calculate the cost. In addition to the operation of household appliances and electronic devices, there are costs for lighting the rooms and for operating the heating. If the average consumption of 1,500 kWh is taken as a basis, the cost of electricity consumption for 1 person is around EUR 570 per year. This is based on an electricity price of 28.7 cents per kilowatt hour. If the hot water is heated with electricity, the costs can increase by up to 40 percent depending on the technology used.
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As a precaution, you could of course also set the value for 2 people = 2500 kWh
Exactly, I also thought with 2 people, but I was told that you would pay unnecessarily stupid and stupid.
That's right, thank you for your good and short answer.
It may be that you pay too much in the first year - but you get the overpaid back - you just have to consider whether you would rather pay a little more and get something back or have a possibly fat additional payment
in the second year the advance payment is adjusted to the actual consumption anyway
If you can't get hot water from an e-boiler, the average consumption for a single household is 1600 kilowatt hours.
I can get by with less than 1000 kilowatt hours, but you don't have to apply my standard.
This only makes sense if you have hot water generation with electricity, otherwise you are definitely too high. PC or PS consume almost nothing compared to large devices.
PC and PS are definitely not the big power guzzlers. If you do not have electrical hot water preparation, you can register 1,500 kWh first, otherwise 2,200 kWh.
Notice how your water is heated. If it runs on an electric boiler or a water heater, then use 2000 to 2500 kWh, if it is heated by central heating or gas, then start on 1200 to 1600 kWh for one year.
The first year is always a wild guess, but after that you have experience.
Then you just pay gglfs. Too much in the first year - but you get that back and the amount is adjusted in the second year
To register 1000 kWh more is relatively stupid.
You can find it like this. I can't find that…
and ultimately FS decides… To pay back or get a refund…
Don't get me wrong, but if you gamble, etc., it gets at least its 1100kWh minimum, so it would be stupid if you didn't register at least 1500
I find 1,500 kWh useful, as I wrote it. However, I can confirm from my own experience that even a powerful computer that is used a lot is not too crucial.
Exactly, have an electric boiler. As a precaution, I will register 2k
Have an electric water heater. Need to register more
Have an e-boiler that uses as much as you say?
Yes, then I would definitely register the 2,200 kWh, or perhaps 2,400 kWh if the hot water consumption is excessive. This should also contain a sufficient buffer so that you do not have to fear additional payments.
Yes of course