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Topic: Energy consumption help (Read 1540 times)

legendary
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Merit: 1001
February 11, 2015, 08:56:37 PM
#6
This isn't perfect,but will give you decent idea of power cost  Wink

http://www.808.dk/?powercalc
full member
Activity: 125
Merit: 100
February 11, 2015, 03:17:13 PM
#5
Having reviewed Ahmi's history, I'm still not sure if he's a troll


I thinks miners not consumes so much power.....like cost of free!! Smiley
newbie
Activity: 28
Merit: 0
February 11, 2015, 12:12:08 PM
#4
I thinks miners not consumes so much power.....like cost of free!! Smiley
full member
Activity: 203
Merit: 100
February 09, 2015, 07:27:19 PM
#3
Yes 620 watts is the same as 0.62 kilowatts.

But while technically accurate it is confusing to say "620w of energy an hour".  It is better to simply say the unit is using 620W. 

Watts measure power, while energy is the total amount of power used.  The total amount of electrical energy used is usually written in units of kilowatts (power) multiplied by hours.  This is normally written as kWh. 

You could then say that over an hour the unit uses 0.82 kilowatt hours (kWh) of energy.   Or over a day the unit used 24*0.62 kWh of electrical energy.

In summary units such as kw/h are not meaningful and should be avoided.  Just use watts (W or kW) for power drawn and kilowatts hours (kWh) for total energy used.

sr. member
Activity: 357
Merit: 250
February 09, 2015, 05:50:36 PM
#2
620 w/hour is equal to .62 kw/hour.
newbie
Activity: 1
Merit: 0
February 09, 2015, 04:48:47 PM
#1
I have been browsing the internet and various forums for a little while now and have been having a hard time to find a clear answer. I am trying to make sure I am calculating this right.

If a miner uses .62w per GH/s and it is a 1000 GH/s miner then the unit is using 620w of energy an hour? Or .62kw/h?

Again I am looking for clarification and appreciate any and all help

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