GTRlover Member Mar 23, 2012 #2 600w = 600 J/S... 3,600,000J/hr = 1KWHr or 1,000W/hr .30 days man... You're using .6 Kw/Hr for the time its ran. If its ran 24 hrs a day .6 x 24 = 14.4 Kw/Hrs per day or 423 a month
600w = 600 J/S... 3,600,000J/hr = 1KWHr or 1,000W/hr .30 days man... You're using .6 Kw/Hr for the time its ran. If its ran 24 hrs a day .6 x 24 = 14.4 Kw/Hrs per day or 423 a month
GTRlover Member Mar 23, 2012 #5 Yeah, 1,000 Watt ran an hour is a KWH. Since you are only using 600W a hour, its .6kW a hour. Are you running 24/7?
Yeah, 1,000 Watt ran an hour is a KWH. Since you are only using 600W a hour, its .6kW a hour. Are you running 24/7?
GTRlover Member Mar 23, 2012 #7 It's pretty easy man, just calc it by 18 or 12 hours to see how many Kilo-watts per day, and another 30 to see per month. 324kw/hr a month @ 18 a day
It's pretty easy man, just calc it by 18 or 12 hours to see how many Kilo-watts per day, and another 30 to see per month. 324kw/hr a month @ 18 a day