Probably around 100W
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An Energy Star 15" monitor will use around 12 watts operating and around 1 watt or less in sleep mode.
There are many different varieties of LED strip lights, the watts is usually measured per one metre of the LED strip. The most common watts per metre LED strip on the market today is 4.8 watts p/m and 14.4 watts p/m. The total amount of watts for your LED strip would then be worked out by multiplying the wattage p/m by the overall length of your LED strip. The wattage of the LED strip usually determines the brightness of the LED strip. Usually the higher the wattage, the higher the output. Output is measured in lumens.
25w equivalent
A 3 watt led light is not the same as a 45 watt bulb. A led light is a lot brighter.
Depends on the size of the LED light and the voltage applied. An example is an LED 24 volt globe light that pulls 8 watts which draw 0.333333 amps. Take an LED 120 volt light bulb draws 12 watts and will pull 0.1 amps. The same bulb at 240 volts wil draw 0.05 amps. it really depends on the watts and voltage applied. An average would be about 0.1 amps.
An Energy Star 15" monitor will use around 12 watts operating and around 1 watt or less in sleep mode.
The wattage of a 42 inch LED TV varies by make and model. The average wattage is 48 watts.
An LCD TV with a traditional flourescent backlight uses about 110 watts of power. A LED backlit LCD TV uses about 85 watts of power in the 32-inch size.
led tvs 55" or bigger especially manufactured after 2009 use around 350-370 watts plus 15w a piece on the speakers generally around 400 watts pulling 3.5 amps
A 70 inch LED television is going to consume about double the energy of a 30 inch LED television. It also depends on what brand of television it is, and if it's energy star approved.
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An LED computer monitor is going to be a lot cheaper than a television. You can get a 15 inch one from Wal-Mart for around a hundred dollars, maybe a little more.
Watts are a unit of power. So 40 watts of power to an LED are the same as 40 watts of power to a fluorescent. Sometimes LEDs are rated in equivalent watts which is an attempt to relate watts to brightness or lumens. You need to compare lumens and the "temperature" of the bulbs in Kelvin to get the comparison I think you are looking for.
There are many different varieties of LED strip lights, the watts is usually measured per one metre of the LED strip. The most common watts per metre LED strip on the market today is 4.8 watts p/m and 14.4 watts p/m. The total amount of watts for your LED strip would then be worked out by multiplying the wattage p/m by the overall length of your LED strip. The wattage of the LED strip usually determines the brightness of the LED strip. Usually the higher the wattage, the higher the output. Output is measured in lumens.
The price of a 32 inch monitor varies depending on the brand, the type of tv and the quality of the image. For example, one could buy a 32 inch Sony LED flatscreen for $400.00 on Amazon and at the same time find a 32 inch LG LCD 1080p flatscreen tv for $329.00 on Amazon.
There are 1350 watts in a 60 hz bulb. There is a push not for everyone to transfer to led bulbs.
25w equivalent