How much energy does a night light use? (Wattage of Night light)

How much energy does a night light use? (Wattage of Night light)

To Calculate the electricity usage and cost for a single night light that running 8 hours daily at $0.15 per kWh, multiply the wattage (e.g., 3W) by the hours and divide by 1000. You can also Calculate custom night light usage by Input hours, unit price, and running hours. Night Light Energy Usage Calculator Hours…

Wire Multiple Solar charge Controllers (With Diagram)

Wire Multiple Solar charge Controllers (With Diagram)

A charge controller or charge regulator is a device that manages the flow of electricity from solar panels to batteries. If you already have a solar power system, then you may be wondering if it’s possible to connect two or more charge controllers together to optimize your existing solar power system. Yes, it’s possible. But…

Power consumption and energy usage of Coffee Maker (with Online Calculator)

Power consumption and energy usage of Coffee Maker (with Online Calculator)

You might want to know how much energy your coffee machine uses daily and whether it uses too much electricity in your office or home. Let’s check together to find out. If we see, you don’t run a coffee maker machine for longer than three to five minutes. It is unlike the other devices, which…

How Many Watts Does a Hair Dryer Use (With Calculator)

How Many Watts Does a Hair Dryer Use (With Calculator)

The power consumption of a hair dryer is a major point of concern from both energy and performance points of view. It affects the results, performance, running cost, and environmental impact. The power consumption of hair dryers ranges from 500w to 2200w, where 500w is the consumption of compact dryers and 2200w is the electricity…

Power Consumption of Automatic Washing Machine (Calculator both Top & Front Load Machine)

Power Consumption of Automatic Washing Machine (Calculator both Top & Front Load Machine)

Automatic machines are of two types, i.e., either semi-automatic or fully automatic. As the names suggest, the first one requires you to do “some” stuff on your own while the second one performs all the tasks involved on its own. This “some” stuff refers to changing “the tubs” a semi-automatic washing machine has one for…