Quickly! Let’s dive into it,
Have you
ever wonder how much electricity your phone, laptop and home appliance consume,
having a knowledge of this can and will go a long way to help you, not only to
optimize your power usage to ease your electric bills, but also help in
deciding the best type of alternative power supply to employ in meeting you
basic needs at home, from the type and weight of the generator, to inverters
and solar panels. Briefly now;
·
Cell phone = 2-10 watts
·
Laptop = 50-100 Watts
·
Air condition = 745.7
watts per horse power
·
Coffee maker = 900–1200
Watts
·
Laundry machine =
350–500 Watts
·
Clothes dryer =
1800–5000 Watts
·
Dishwasher = 1200–2400
Watts(using the drying feature greatly increases energy consumption)
·
Ceiling Fans = 65–175
Watts
·
Window Fans= 55–250
Watts
·
Hair dryer = 1200–1875
Watts
·
Heater (portable) =
750–1500 Watts
·
Clothes iron =
1000–1800 Watts
·
Microwave oven =
750–1100 Watts
·
CPU - awake / asleep =
120 Watts / 30 Watts or less
·
Monitor - awake /
asleep = 150 Watts / 30 Watts or less
·
Radio (stereo) = 70–400
Watts
·
Refrigerator
(frost-free, 16 cubic feet) = 725 Watts
·
19" Television =
65–110 Watts
·
27" Television =
113 Watts
·
36" Television =
133 Watts
·
53"-61"
Projector = 170 Watts
·
Flat screen Television
= 120 Watts
·
Toaster = 800–1400
Watts
·
Toaster oven = 1225
Watts
·
VCR/DVD = 17–21 / 20–25
Watts
·
Vacuum cleaner =
1000–1440 Watts
·
Water heater (40
gallon) = 4500–5500 Watts
·
Water pump (deep well)
= 250–1100 Watts
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consultants.
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reading
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awesome day.
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