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[mailto:cctalk-bounces at
classiccmp.org] Namens Christian Corti
Verzonden: dinsdag 1 september 2009 11:21
Aan: General Discussion: On-Topic and Off-Topic Posts
Onderwerp: Re: Looking for measured power consumption of some old DEC
On Mon, 31 Aug 2009, Patrick Finnegan wrote:
I've noticed this as well. I calculated
based on my gas
and electric
bills, that electricity costs me about $0.10/kWh,
and natural gas
comes out to about $0.02/kWh (given 100% efficient
conversion). Given
a
It's more like EUR 0.20/kWh (electricity) and EUR 0.04/kWh
(gas) here...
And to be on topic: my fully loaded 11/45 (MOS memory,
though) with one RK05, one RL02 and one RX02, everything up
and running, needs about 1800 watts. I could nearly run two
of those systems on one fuse.
Christian
In the Netherlands you can buy small heat-power coupling units witch produce
central heating and electricity from natural gas.
In combination with a few solar cells you could run on only natural gas.
And I'm living on top the greatest gas field of Western-Europe a few hundred
meters away from the outlet point ;-)
My HP 1000 with a internal HP 9712R drive is using about 1kVA when it's
running.
-Rik