Whilst I now have clear context as to your original post, the guy in the article appears to have wandered around his own domecile for 8 weeks with a bog standard plug in energy monitor, which is how many home users will get somewhere near an inkling as to individual energy useage.
"To cut through the fug and find out myself, I grabbed a power meter and spent the last two months testing everything I could."
Shame he didnt provide detail of his tariff, provider otherwise its better than copy & paste passaround pieces.
Ok itemised electrical appliances "cost to run for 1 hour" piece
Re: Ok itemised electrical appliances "cost to run for 1 hour" piece
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It's the wifes Tesla 3 (she lets me wash it)
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Celotex type insulation stuffed most places
Skip diver to the gentry
Austroflamm WBS
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Re: Ok itemised electrical appliances "cost to run for 1 hour" piece
Must have kept the room warm though.Swwils wrote: ↑Tue Dec 13, 2022 4:45 pm In reality people need to weigh up getting rid of ancient electronics as those truly do waste energy. I had a 12 year old dell monitor that had silently failed and was using 400W in standby. It is often not economical to hold onto old goods, especially old fridges and freezers.
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Tesla Powerwall 2
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Re: Ok itemised electrical appliances "cost to run for 1 hour" piece
We need a good "boom-tish" drummer smiley.
1906 ripplewatts @wind Turb-ine-erry
It's the wifes Tesla 3 (she lets me wash it)
Leaf 24
Celotex type insulation stuffed most places
Skip diver to the gentry
Austroflamm WBS
A finger of solar + shed full more
It's the wifes Tesla 3 (she lets me wash it)
Leaf 24
Celotex type insulation stuffed most places
Skip diver to the gentry
Austroflamm WBS
A finger of solar + shed full more
Re: Ok itemised electrical appliances "cost to run for 1 hour" piece
I'm a little surprised you couldn't see smoke! I used to have a 1970's 26" colour tv with valves for the power stages - that only managed to pull 300w (when on of course - it didn't do standby).Fintray wrote: ↑Tue Dec 13, 2022 5:32 pmMust have kept the room warm though.Swwils wrote: ↑Tue Dec 13, 2022 4:45 pm In reality people need to weigh up getting rid of ancient electronics as those truly do waste energy. I had a 12 year old dell monitor that had silently failed and was using 400W in standby. It is often not economical to hold onto old goods, especially old fridges and freezers.
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5110W pv
1.3kw Wt2 - not yet producing
6kWh lead acid - maybe 1kwh useable
LiMnCo battery made from 2nd hand hybrid car modules 3.6kwh nominal 24v.
300lt hot water tank and two storage heaters
ASHP Grant Aerona 3 10.5kw and UFH
Re: Ok itemised electrical appliances "cost to run for 1 hour" piece
It did keep the room warm, I have to heat that office now I got a new monitor.