Keep the bigger picture in mind while computing the cost of your gear's energy uses:
https://www.srpnet.com/energy/DIY/vampire.aspx
https://www.srpnet.com/energy/DIY/vampire.aspx
Cost to keep equipment running / on
Keep the bigger picture in mind while computing the cost of your gear's energy uses: https://www.srpnet.com/energy/DIY/vampire.aspx |
@hilde45 thanks for the site. Yeah none of those are sucking that much energy. I guess mine is all the AC then. Yes i know it's "easy enough" to get the tool to calculate the energy usage but I have better things to do with my time than figuring it out and assuming I'm calculating it all correctly. I just wanted a ballpark idea.. It seems like it's not a material issue for anyone on here so I won't worry about it. |
@dtximages Our lives are so complicated, that my strategy has been to mainly consider what my energy company charges for "peak" hours and then get the really big draws on energy (car charger, oven, clothes dryer, dishwasher) timed so as to be off the peak. That is a way of reducing energy costs, not usage, but it is easy to implement and also spares the energy grid. |