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  • Mar 31, 2009, 07:46 AM
    hokiluki
    Calculating power consumption
    Hmm.. not sure whether I posted this in the right place, but I would like to ask. How do you calculate the power consumption for electrical appliances. Please try to explain as simple as possible, cause I am not that good with the terms used =X
  • Mar 31, 2009, 08:56 AM
    KISS

    Lets do some simple things like toasters and light bulbs. Let's leave out motors, so refrigerators are not covered.

    Power is typically measured in watt-hours or killowatt*hours.
    A killowatt is 1000 Watts.

    Say you have a 100 W light bulm on for 10 hours per day and you'd like to know how many killowatt-hours per month.

    100 W is equal to 0.01 KW; 100/1000

    0.01 KW * 10 hrs = 1 KWH

    Note that KW * h = KWH
    and 0.01 * 10 = 0.1
    so you have 0.1 kWH/day

    If you wanted to know how much electricity you used in a month you would multiply the result by 30 days converted to hours.



    so 0.1 kWH/day * 30 Days/month * Day/24 hrs

    The hrs cancel. The days cancel. So you get

    0.1 * 30 / 24 KWH/month ot X KWH/month
    To find out how much this cost, you would multiply by your electric rate, say 10 cents/KWH

    (0.1*30/24)/0.10/KWH

    When you check the units it will be in currency.

    I hope I did this right?
  • Apr 1, 2009, 07:06 AM
    hokiluki
    Wow. Thanks a lot. That's exactly what I wanted. :D
    What does this "/" mean by the way o.o
  • Apr 13, 2009, 01:28 AM
    ohb0b

    "/" means divided by.

    100/4 means 100 divided by 4.
  • Apr 13, 2009, 01:46 PM
    KISS

    10 cents / KWH means 10 cents per Killo-Watt hour

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