I am trying to work out if my overnight electricity use is too much. Every night I have running two big upright freezers, two undercounter fridges, four CCTV cameras (motion activated), one router, one Virgin box, two baby monitors, one de-humidifier. I rarely turn my desktop off although I do turn the monitor off.
My overnight usage ranges between 0.07 and 0.12 kw per hour.
Is this about right?
comes in about 35-50W per hour....so around 1kw per day
fridges can be much higher as in double
wouldn't think the cameras and router burn that much - my router is 6 watts....for the camera, depends on the model but 4 to 15W for each one
the dehumidifier, again model and age specific, is probably where you can save the most - a 20 litre one, some 400W per hour - but mini-ones can be as low as 25W
Barry; Watts is not a measure of electricity consumption, it's a measure of the 'speed' at which you are consuming electricity. This is all a bit academic, I know.
A Kilowatt is a thousand Watts. A kilowatt hour tells you how much electricity you have used. It means you have travelled at a 'speed' of a kilowatt for an hour. It can all be a bit confusing. Your meter tells you how many kilowatt hours you have used.