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Approximately 720 kilowatt hours for full time operation. Depending on the price you pay for electricity, that would be around $7 a month to operate full time.
700/(60/5)= 58.333 Wh 58.333/1000= 0.0583 kWh
1500 watts... Average electric bill is $0.98/ killowatt hour (1000 watts an hour) So it wil cost around $1.50- $2.00/ Hour to operate
There are zero amps in 1000 watts. Watts are the product of amps x volts or I = W/E, watts divided by voltage. As you can see, that if no voltage is stated no amperage can be given. Once you find the voltage of the heater then use the following equation, Amps = Watts/Volts to find the current draw of the 1000 watt heater.
The heater uses 1000 watts of power at every instant it is running. If it runs for 1 hour, it uses 1000 watt-hours of energy. That is called a kilowatt-hour or a Unit. So it it uses 1 kilowatt-hour per hour.
1000 watts
Approximately 720 kilowatt hours for full time operation. Depending on the price you pay for electricity, that would be around $7 a month to operate full time.
700/(60/5)= 58.333 Wh 58.333/1000= 0.0583 kWh
1000 months after any November it would be the month of March, as 1000 months is 83 years and 4 months.
About 1000 Kelvins
A 1000 watt generator cannot run a 1500 watt ceramic heater without having problems.
To convert watts to kilowatts, divide by 1000 (kilo means 1000).
It has 1000 watts
1500 watts... Average electric bill is $0.98/ killowatt hour (1000 watts an hour) So it wil cost around $1.50- $2.00/ Hour to operate
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