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WHISTLED 05-02-2009 19:43

Laptop running costs
 
Odd question I know but can anyone tell me an estimated cost (appreciate different consumption and energy prices) to run a low end lap top for around 7 hours per day?

With somemfoundation for that figure obviously - I have looked but cant find and I am too think to work out!

bmxbandit 06-02-2009 00:47

Re: Laptop running costs
 
Do you have the laptop that you are looking to find out about? If so, check the stock power supply output voltage and max current, which will be written on it. As a rough guess, the power the laptop uses when running will be between about 1/4 and 2/3 of Volts x Amps.

For example, my netbook has a 40W power supply, uses ~10W idle and 20W under full load.

Then:

Cost (in pence/day) = (Watts/1000) * Hours * Pence per kWh

AbyssUnderground 06-02-2009 02:07

Re: Laptop running costs
 
http://www.abyssunderground.co.uk/ca...nningcosts.php might be a nice link for you.

The average notebook takes about 30 watts average, so use that as a starting figure. The average unit cost is about 12-14p so you can base it on a higher figure for a worst case scenario.

So for 30watts, for 7 hours a day at 14p/kWh...

£0.03 per 7 hours
£0.21 per week for 7 hours a day
£0.82 per month (28 days) for 7 hours a day
£2.47 per quarter (3 months) for 7 hours a day
£10.7 per year for 7 hours a day

Cheap as chips compared to a similarly speced desktop PC.

I do need to update that script slightly for better wording...


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