Airbnb owner claims holiday makers running cables out the window is theft if electricity.

  • Kerrigor
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    41 year ago

    Better not charge your phone or laptop either then 🙄

    • HeartyBeast
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      01 year ago

      A smartphone battery is about 4,000mAh a Tesla Model 3 is about 62kWh

      One thing is not like another

          • @Beryl
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            1 year ago

            A smartphone battery is usually operating at around 3.7V, so a 4500mAh cell would give you about 17Wh.

      • Kerrigor
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        31 year ago

        Oh no, oh no, it’s a few pence worth of electricity. Screeching noises THIEF!! HOW DARE YOU USE THE INCLUDED UTILITIES

        • HeartyBeast
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          51 year ago

          According to my quick calculations- my current home tariff is 31p per kilowatt hour

          A Tesla model 3 has a 62kWh - so about £19 to recharge. If I’m staying there a couple of weeks and intend to drive heavily that would mount up. I’d definitely check with the house owner as a courtesy

          • Kerrigor
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            1 year ago

            Air conditioning is usually 55 kWh per day. Electric furnaces are 25 kWh per day. Going to check with them before you use that too?

            • @[email protected]
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              51 year ago

              Air conditioning isn’t generally used in the UK, and no way would it take 55kWh a day to bring one of our houses a few degrees down. Most UK households use less than 10kWh a day total.

            • HeartyBeast
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              21 year ago

              There’s absolutely no way that this home owner in North Wales would have aircon.

              But use of a built in appliance is not the same as running a cable out to power something that is likely to double the household’s normal usage. Just ask.

      • money_loo
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        01 year ago

        It’s exactly the same except larger, unless you think the car is somehow pulling more than the house can give, which isn’t how that works like, at all.

        • Hillock
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          31 year ago

          The size is exactly what matters. I think we can all agree that filling up a 5,000 gallon water tank with tap water from a vacation home isn’t acceptable use.

          So the only question is at what point becomes the use too much. A single car might seem harmless but what if it’s a group of 4 all arriving with their own car, charging it at the home.

          Clarifying what’s acceptable and what isn’t, is the right decision.

        • HeartyBeast
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          21 year ago

          It’s about £19 to completely recharge the Tesla. A fraction of a penny to recharge the phone. It’s polite to ask