A typical monitor for a pc uses about 30 watts.
The power consumption of a monitor typically ranges from 15 to 60 watts, depending on the size and type of the monitor.
An Energy Star 15" monitor will use around 12 watts operating and around 1 watt or less in sleep mode.
The typical power consumption of a LED monitor is around 15 to 30 watts.
The average household fan used in US or Canada is about 35-50 watts.
about 15 per hour its not a lot
The power consumption of a monitor typically ranges from 15 to 60 watts, depending on the size and type of the monitor.
An Energy Star 15" monitor will use around 12 watts operating and around 1 watt or less in sleep mode.
it may use 15 to 25 watts
The typical power consumption of a LED monitor is around 15 to 30 watts.
Minimum 70Watts. It might be as high AZ 90-100 even 120Watts - it depends on the monitor. There is no standard rating.
The average household fan used in US or Canada is about 35-50 watts.
about 15 per hour its not a lot
Around 43-44 watts at idle and a maximum of 205 watts with 4GB of ram, 238 watts with 8GB of ram, and 270 watts with 16 GB of ram.
A simple fan runs on about 15-20 watts. It does that continuously while it's running. If it runs for an hour it will use 15-20 watt-hours of energy.
about 200 watts if you are not involved in heavy work like sophisticated game
15 watts
To find the amperage, you can use the formula: Amps = Watts/Volts. Plugging in the values, you get Amps = 1800 Watts / 110 Volts ≈ 16.36 Amps.