power consumption


For those of us deprived of good cheap pwer in california, how does one calculate the energy usage / unit time of our audio equipment?

Can you figure it out fomr the specs alone and if so, how?

thanks

jd
jdwek
Hello Dekay, thanks for that. Interseting as we pay around 12 cents per kWh (or unit) at peak rate (7am til midnight) and then 3 cents per kWh during the night. Plus 5% tax and also we get "stung" for high standing charges every quarter. Regards, Richard
Richard: We were eligible for a 20% (I think) discount for X amount of months usage, but went over the base line usage (the power company's estimate) and did not qualify. So, there is an incentive, in the system, to lower one's consumption. We went over due to me burning in a bunch of cable 7/24 in April and May, I am certain. I guess that this is a good example of a mute point. I wonder if the rates go higher if one uses a lot more power than we do or goes "way" over the base line? We have a neighbor who runs the A\C all day long (for her dog) and I will take a look at her bill to see if this is the case. It seems that there would be a penalty as well as a discount.
Dekay, there you go again with the hairdryer getting those tubes pre-warmed.....!!! No wonder you are over your base line usage! Regards, Richard
Richard: No hair dryers since trimming off the old Mullet 20 years ago. It's the Musical Fidelity amp that sucks the most power (not the tube amp). The MF amp also plays, at volume, for a good 10-15 seconds or so after its power has been cut. The power supply unit weighs in at 5 lb.