It depends on the element size that heats the water. The average 150L geyser uses a 3kW element, which will take about 2.5h to heat the water from cold to 70'C. If you "empty" the geyser twice daily, which is an unlikely maximum, it'll use 15 kWh of electricity.
It depends on its kilowattage rather than its fluid capacity and also on the output temperature if its temperature control specific
How much electricity is generated by 1 solar sell on a sunny day?
The pros to solar electricity are endless, just like the supply of solar energy. Solar energy is much better for the environment and it is much cheaper. It is harder to get because not everything has been converted to solar energy yet.
that depends on how much sunlight there is. But alot of electricity.
It depends on the wattage of the unit. When that is found use the formula; Amps = Watts/Volts to find your answer.
500 volts!!
it's over 9,000
Yes
it depends on how much electricity the device your using needs
4-8 cents
yes it does