isang milyon
$40.00 a year
ahm...depends on the cost per watt charged by your local provider... how much is it?
A 1000 watt generator cannot run a 1500 watt ceramic heater without having problems.
What it costs me to run a heater does not depend on how much you are charged, but a 1500 watt heater would use 1500 watt-hours or 1.5 kWh for every hour it is run. Run for 24 hours it would use 36 kWh, also known as 36 units.
No, it is not recommended to run a 50 watt halide bulb on a 100 watt halide ballast. The ballast should match the wattage of the bulb to ensure proper operation and to avoid potential damage to the bulb and ballast. It is best to use a ballast that is rated for the wattage of the bulb being used.
Yes, it would cost more to run four 25-watt bulbs than one 100-watt bulb. The total wattage for four 25-watt bulbs is 100 watts, the same as one 100-watt bulb. However, the four bulbs would consume more energy overall due to the increased electrical resistance and potential inefficiencies of multiple bulbs.
To calculate the cost of running a 15 watt bulb non-stop for a year, you first need to determine the cost of electricity per kilowatt-hour (kWh) in your area. Once you have that information, you can use the formula (Wattage/1000) x Hours Used x Days in a Year x Cost per kWh to find the annual cost. If the cost of electricity is $0.12 per kWh, running a 15 watt bulb non-stop for a year would cost approximately $15.79.
To calculate the cost to run a 5-watt LED bulb for a year, first determine the energy consumption in kilowatt-hours (kWh). A 5-watt bulb running for 24 hours a day for a year (365 days) uses about 43.8 kWh (5 watts × 24 hours × 365 days / 1000). If your electricity rate is, for example, $0.12 per kWh, the annual cost would be approximately $5.26 (43.8 kWh × $0.12).
To calculate the cost of running a 100-watt LED bulb for 10 hours a day, first determine the energy consumed: 100 watts x 10 hours = 1,000 watt-hours or 1 kilowatt-hour (kWh). If the cost of electricity is, for example, $0.12 per kWh, then running the bulb would cost about $0.12 per day. Over a month, this would amount to approximately $3.60.
we can use 12 no's
No
The cost to run a 1000 watt light bulb for 24 hours is dependent on your electricity rate. Assuming an average rate of $0.12 per kilowatt-hour, it would cost $12 to run the light for 24 hours (1000 watts = 1 kilowatt).