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look at the panel on the back near the line cord. or the manual. But time is not a factor. If it uses 50 watts, it uses that power for 5 minutes, an hour, a week.
im guessing 100
3/4 of watts
The DC output of the XBox power supply is 135 watts.
Different games consoles consume different amounts of watts. For example, the Xbox 360 uses 160 watts of power. The original Xbox uses half of this.
about 15 per hour its not a lot
about half as many watts as the computer per hour a computer uses 200-500
It varies, depending on the model.According to the website energyusagecalculator.com: * Xbox One uses 70-120 watts. * Xbox 360S uses 90 watts. * Xbox 360 original uses 180 watts. So, much less than one kilowatt, which means 1000 watts. If you want to convert the watts to kilowatts, you can divide the watts by 1000. You can also use the website mentioned, to figure out the actual money cost - which will depend not only on the power, but also on how long you use a device.
A Kilowatt hour is 1000 watts per hour. A 50 watt bulb will use just 50 watts per hour. Therefore over 12 hours the 50 watt bulb will use 50*12 watts = 600 watts or 0.6 of a kilowatt hour.
Hi well kilo means 1000 so thtas 1000 watts per hour
0.04 kilowatts one kilowatt is 1000 watts
Kitchen refrigerators use 50-100 watts for about five minutes per hour, so 10 watts or less on average.
50 - 60 watts Mine uses 500 watts, but only for about two minutes each hour.
Kilo = 1000. Watts the produce of Amps x Volts. One hour is not divided up into kilowatt hours, it is the use of 1000 watts over a period of one hour.