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How much electricity is it really wasting?, and would it not be better to switch o the 4 lights in the room?
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An important point is also to bear in mind the length of time for which the device will be used. For example an electric blanket may be used
for 2 hours, but a hair drier for 5 minutes. Therefore the blanket uses 200W * 2 hours = 0.4kWh. The hair drier uses 2KW * 0.0833hours =
0.1666kWh. So using the blanket costs roughly 2.5 times as much as the hair drier.
All values reported here are estimates, you should check the appliance labels or literature to nd out the correct power consumption.
This is helpful, it con rms something I already gured out: this 400 watt desk fan is monstrous, and electronics circa 1950 weren't built
for feint of heart.
On 10th August 2017
Hi Foster, without knowing the exact numbers, I would say a newer fan would be more e cient in terms of air blown per Watt used.
However a newer fan may also just push more air and use more power overall. So if you prefer a low setting I would say to look in to a
new mini desk fan as there is not much point in having a large fan running on a low setting all the time.
By Daft Logic on 8th August 2017
I am using an older model (80's Panasonic F-1609H 16" desk fan) usually on low setting...Would a newer fan be signi cantly more
power friendly?
By Foster on 6th August 2017
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Please could u calculate the points of any apliance and add the amount payable.the page is very useful.
By Apology on 12th June 2017
The units of Watts are derived from metric base units, therefore a Watt is a metric unit.
The de nition of the unit watt is joules per second. Watts per hour for example, does not make any sense. That would mean joules per
second per hour.
On 9th May 2017
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Hi, please how much am I supposed to pay as in cash for using a 19 colour tv %uD83D%uDCFA which minimum and maximum
consumption are 40W and 100W respectively
By Emmanuel on 11th April 2017
Watts per ??
On 7th April 2017
coolio
By austin brassard on 5th April 2017
Hi, can i know for a domestic elevator model (3 feet height max) what would be the kw of the dc motor required?
On 4th April 2017
Very useful, thank you. Could you please add cordless drill charger? Im out tting a mobile shop and need to determine power inverter
requirements.
By Stefan on 30th March 2017
Hello could you please add a tablet that would be muchly appreciated
By Liam on 26th March 2017
This is a very helpful page, thank you, but you can add "rice cooker" in the power consumption of appliances in the table/list.
Thank you!
By ipw on 22nd March 2017
thank you
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