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by aclelland
1514 days ago
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Yeah I'm confused by this article. I've got a Virgin Media TV box which used 25w while on standby. Maybe I'm doing the math wrong but: 25w * 24 * 365 = 219000w or 219kw per year. At my current electricity rate that's £39.42 per year at a very minimum just for the TV box. |
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25 W * 24 h/day * 365 days/year = 219000 Wh/year = 219 kWh/year
Which makes me notice that 1 kWh / year = 1000 Wh / year = 1000 Wh / (356 * 24h) = 0.117 W. So you can quickly estimate that a device with x Watts of constant consumption will have you paying for roughly 10 x kWh in electricity a year. With electricity costs on the order of 20 cents/kWh, that means a rule of thumb is "double the wattage, that's how many $ it'll cost you to have it running all year".