flyingwallop 7 #1 February 16, 2016 I am wondering, out of curiosity on the destination of my hard earned cash, what the costs of running a tunnel are. Say 1 hour of runtime. I am assuming the main cost is electricity. Why is stopping and restarting the tunnel a no no?? Any detailed info would be of interest. thank you Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
FrancoR 0 #2 February 17, 2016 Indoor skydiving Germany has some data on Energy consuption on their webpage. http://www.isg-group.de/en/products-services/tunnel-products/ So if you are running their medium sized tunnel you would nee 400KW for an hour, you need 400kwh. A good commercial price for electricity in Germany is probably 20cent/kwh so you would be looking at 80€/hours energy cost . Does that help?If it does not cost anything you are the product. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
flyingwallop 7 #3 February 17, 2016 Thank you very much. Based on these calculations, my initial hypothesis that flying time in a tunnel is mostly expensive due to power costs is wrong. This is probably a good thing as the power costs are probably the the most challenging to diminish. Can anyone else pitch in to make me understand where all my money is going? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
tred 0 #4 February 17, 2016 power, rent, facility up keep, employees, and still manage to make profit? same as every business? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
FrancoR 0 #5 February 17, 2016 If you go to their FAQ page you will also find the cost for a windtunnel project to be between 3.5 and 6.5 Million. You can do the math from there but you will need to make a ton of assumptions.If it does not cost anything you are the product. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
OzzieDave 1 #6 February 17, 2016 A 14ft tunnel uses up to 1000kw (http://aerodium.technology/en/models/models/recirculation/) and commercial energy in the UK looks to be worth 11.5p/kwh (http://www.businesselectricityprices.org.uk/). So if the tunnel ran for 85% of the open hours (8am – 10pm say) at an average of ~ 70% power daily running cost average out to be ~ £80/hr. Add 2 reception staff, ~5 instructors, couple of higher ups (managers/marketing/it staff), cost of marketing, insurance, taxes, building costs, maintenance etc etc I'd be guessing a UK tunnel probably has an operating expense of very roughly ~£300-£350/hr? Just a guess Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
wan2doit 6 #7 February 18, 2016 Do many or any tunnel's provide health insurance for employees - that could be a significant cost. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Remster 30 #8 February 18, 2016 wan2doitDo many or any tunnel's provide health insurance for employees - that could be a significant cost. Rule of thumb when estimating manpower cost: take the salary,and add 100% for overhead (benefits, etc...). So double it.Remster Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
JerryBaumchen 1,354 #9 February 20, 2016 Hi wallop, QuoteI am wondering, I cannot answer your question in specifics. However, one opened 4 months ago about 10-15 minutes from my house. It is directly across the highway from the largest, weathiest shopping center in the state; and it is within the urban growth boundary ( that means land is very scarce ). Some how I think the cost of the land ( initial purchase ) and the property taxes are significant. Hope this helps somewhat, Jerry Baumchen Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites