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Maximum rated wattage is not the average power consumption during normal use. Have you actually measured what your monitor uses? Mine is rated for 115W but actually uses around 27W.Well,
Samsung Odessy G7 pulls 78w
the BenQ 28" 4k is 55w
Samsung Odessy G9 108w
Asus TF gaming monitor 65w
My iiyama g-master is rated at 60w
So plenty suggest they are around that.
Maximum rated wattage is not the average power consumption during normal use. Have you actually measured what your monitor uses? Mine is rated for 115W but actually uses around 27W.
Table Top Dishwasher
Especially if its those twins in the oictures. There's so many factors that are going to affect monitor power consumption. Using hdr is probably the biggest though as your essentials turning the brightness up, wonder if the different types of lcd screens vary too (as in tn, ips and vary, I'd expect the bigger the screen the more power for obvious reasons. Wonder how many people turn the brightness down to save money if they're already limiting fps.Bring in a Ukrainian and get £350 plus a dishwasher....
Convenience of a dishwasher far outweighs the electric cost.
Don't think washing machine manufacturers recommend running the ultra short cycles all the time, needs a longer hot wash occasionally to help clear out leftover detergent. Starts to smell if you let it build up
you ever heard of rinsing dishes? you prewash for a dishwasher anyway most of the time, you can just wash dishes by hand in the same time with a running tap. washing up liquid and a sponge/scrubberBetter hygiene as well? Washing up manually in bowl, washing dishes in dirty water. VS the rinse in a dish washer.
Why are current are current solar panels so inefficient?
Solar panels are slowly getting more efficient, but the latest/more efficient ones are still very much more expensive than older ones.Why are current are current solar panels so inefficient?
Changing my monitor brightness doesn't have a big effect on power consumption. Also I saved a lot of power without limiting fps, the stock voltage/frequency curve is ridiculously inefficient on 3000 series cards. My main goal was reducing heat output, cost savings were just a bonus.Especially if its those twins in the oictures. There's so many factors that are going to affect monitor power consumption. Using hdr is probably the biggest though as your essentials turning the brightness up, wonder if the different types of lcd screens vary too (as in tn, ips and vary, I'd expect the bigger the screen the more power for obvious reasons. Wonder how many people turn the brightness down to save money if they're already limiting fps.
Is that video anywhere else? I don't have a bbc account.pertinantly tv programme today sampling newer solar panel technologies
panels working more efficiently in different wavelengths, rollable panels(like blinds), toroidal type design if you have a big garden.
Could Solar Solve the Energy Crisis?
There not really not, the efficiency rating is based on how much of the suns energy hitting the panel is converted to electrons. Capturing sunlight is non-trivial and the amount of energy hitting the panel is massive, its frankly amazing they are able to capture as much as they do and they have improved greatly in such a short space of time.
But to answer your question, a huge amount of the light is reflected (that's how you can see them), some of it is lost to heat, some of it to conversion losses etc.
Same here family of four, really not that hard to wash by hand. I prefer to wash as I go so a dishwasher would be useless.
If a household of 2 deems a dishwasher essential, no wonder there's an energy crisis, that is the epitome of laziness.
in the time it takes to rinse, load and unload the dish washer you could do it manually anyway.A family of 4 and no dishwasher?? :O
Dishwasher is probably my favourite non essential appliance.
If mine died tomorrow I'd have a new one in by weeks end.
Cannot believe the time it saves
And there's only 2 of us
doubt it.It's more water efficient and energy efficient and time efficient than doing it by hand.
you don't need to fill a sink with water, you could just wash stuff as you use it with a running tap takes like 5-10seconds per item and uses barely any water
uses 0 electricity and 0 salt
in the time it takes to rinse, load and unload the dish washer you could do it manually anyway.
doubt it.
you don't need to fill a sink with water, you could just wash stuff as you use it with a running tap takes like 5-10seconds per item and uses barely any water
uses 0 electricity and 0 salt