The fan has a rated load of 2 kW. It is this wattage times the amount of hours the fan is used times the cost of a kWh in your area that the cost is based on.
2000 watts, normally. You can reduce the wattage as per requirement.
700/(60/5)= 58.333 Wh 58.333/1000= 0.0583 kWh
About 100,000 dollars. You should go to your local spa to find out or to a hotel (since they basicly are both similar in electricity).
Three car batteries should do the trick!
A heater with a power rating of 80W will consume 0.08 kWh (80W = 0.08kW) of electricity in one hour. Multiplying this by the cost of electricity, which is 0.17.24p per kW, the heater would cost around 1.4p to run for an hour (0.08kW x 0.17.24p/kW).
A replacement heater core would cost aprox $35.
$521.00
Because there is much in the house that runs on electricity. Lights, fridge/freezer, the kitchen range. water heater. TV, wi-fi, aircon etc etc
Probably depends on where you live but in CT USA it would be between $300 and $400 for labor plus parts.
Depending on the size of the heater you can purchase them from $10-150 at your local store.
2000 watts, normally. You can reduce the wattage as per requirement.
About 10 to 50 amps current or 2000 to 10000 watts.
because before they were not dim The heater could be drawing too much power or your alternator isn't producing enough.
it should be none because without electricity we cant go to school!
I took mine to a local shop $1200.00 US
The year 2000 was nine years ago - what year did you mean?
its happen because heater core have too much durt insaide and you can clean it with some blowing thing or replace