Yes, the electric motor in your refrigerator or freezer has to run more, in order to freeze the water to make ice.
It depends on your location.
Look at the manufacturers label for the air conditioner to determine the wattage rating. Use that to figure out how many watts per hour. For ease of comparison / math convert that number to kilowatts. Your electric company usually bills customers in kilowatt hours. Multiply the kilowatts for your AC unit times the hours per day and multiply that by the cost per kWh, divide by 100 (decimal placement) and you have your answer. Unit cost * kW * hours / 100= For example a 1000 watt unit operated for 24 hours a day at a cost of 10 cents per kWh: 10*1*24/100= $2.40 a day, running continuously.
If the transformer uses 5 watts per hour you need to know what you are paying per 1000 watts from your power company. If you pay lets say $3.00 for 1000 watts then when your transformer burns 1000 watts it cost you $3.00 your cost will be $3.00 for 200 hours run time.
What it costs me to run a heater does not depend on how much you are charged, but a 1500 watt heater would use 1500 watt-hours or 1.5 kWh for every hour it is run. Run for 24 hours it would use 36 kWh, also known as 36 units.
The electricity costs around 75$ per year to run a Freezer.So a normal freezer costs a bit over 6 dollars a month to power.An energy efficient model would cost a bit less than that.
assuming a cost of .15 per kWh and that a 10 year old fridge uses 8kWh per day, the cost per day is about $1.20.
Yes, the electric motor in your refrigerator or freezer has to run more, in order to freeze the water to make ice.
Generally in marketing, it is the cost per 1000 on a production run.
if run 2km per day how much weight do you lose in a day?
The usual cost of running a freezer for one year is about 46.00 dollars.
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the answer id $12.26
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On average for a medium to top rate hotel/motel the costs run between one hundred dollars to two hundred dollars for night in an island hotel per day.
In most cases 24 hours per day!