Marakanetz wrote,
"It's the following math for me $.15/kW/h * 24hrs * 365days = roughly $1500 annually."
But 100 watts is only 1/10 of a kW, so the annual total is only roughly $150. (Actually, the cost is closer to $120 annually if you do the math.)
So much for your math.
Cheers, Geoffkait
"It's the following math for me $.15/kW/h * 24hrs * 365days = roughly $1500 annually."
But 100 watts is only 1/10 of a kW, so the annual total is only roughly $150. (Actually, the cost is closer to $120 annually if you do the math.)
So much for your math.
Cheers, Geoffkait