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It consumes up to 20 kWh of electricity.
20 hours of 1 kWh, based on an average of 30 days per month, if it is turned on all day, it generally takes 36 kWh. In fact, it is not possible to turn on the heating rod all day, because there is a temperature control device, and the temperature is not turned on until the temperature is lower than the set temperature. When the temperature is reached, it will automatically turn off.
So a maximum of 20 kilowatt-hours of electricity is consumed in a month.
The power consumed by a 50W heating rod and a 100W heating rod is not the same at the same time. For example, the 100W heating rod is heated 5 times a day for 1 hour, and the 50W heating rod is heated 5 times a day for 2 hours each time. That's the reason, the higher the power, the shorter the time, in fact, the calculation is the same, and the power consumption is also different.
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20 hours of 1 kilowatt-hour of electricity, based on an average of 30 days per month, if you turn on all day, you generally need 36 kilowatt-hours of electricity. In fact, it is impossible for the heating rod to be turned on all day because it has a temperature control device and the temperature is lower than the temperature you set. When the temperature is reached, it will automatically turn off.
So you consume up to 20 kilowatt-hours of electricity a month.
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The formula for calculating the electricity consumption of the heating rod is the power (unit: watt--w) and the use time (unit: hours) divided by 1000.
If you use it for 24 hours, it is 50 24 1000 = degrees), which is a day's electricity consumption, which is counted as a month, and can be multiplied by 30 days.
In fact, this is a relatively large value, and it is generally impossible to use it for 24 hours, so the actual electricity consumption will be much smaller than this value. If you use 16 hours a day, you use about 24 kilowatt-hours of electricity a month.
Also, a 50W heating rod consumes as much electricity as a 100W heating rod. Because one heats up slowly, the other heats up fast.
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The calculations upstairs are correct, but you forget to consider that most of the heating rods nowadays are automatically controlled, that is, when the water temperature reaches a certain temperature standard, the heating rods stop working. In this case, the heating rod will work for a maximum of 14 hours a day, 24 hours a day.
Therefore, you shouldn't need so much electricity in a month, and at most about 20 kilowatt-hours of electricity.
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1 kWh of electricity for 20 hours, about 30 kWh a month.
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Electricity consumption in a day is 2 to 4 degrees.
The power of the heating rod is 100w 0 1kw, and the electricity consumption time is one day, that is, 24h, according to the formula: electricity consumption electricity power electricity duration, then 0 1kw 24h 2 4kw·h, that is, 2 4 kilowatt hours, kilowatt hour is what is usually called "degree", is the unit of electric work, symbol: kw·h, the calculation formula is power multiplied by time.
Suppose the power of a power-hungry device is 2500 watts, that is, its power consumption in one hour is 2 5 kWh, which is 2 5 kWh in one hour.
Then 2 4 kWh 2 4 kWh. So the heating rod of fish farming 100w consumes 2 4 degrees of electricity a day.
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It depends on the specific water filling of the 60 cylinders and the set temperature of the heating rod. If you estimate it with a tank of 60*40*40, when the water temperature is set to 24 degrees, the daily power consumption is about one degree.
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If the fish tank is not big, 25 long * 15 wide * 15 high! 600W heating rod, set temperature 26 degrees, open 24 hours a day! And now it's almost 10 to 20 degrees every day, and if the indoor one is also 20 degrees, how many kilowatt-hours of electricity does the heating rod use in a month?
How much is the equivalent of asking? )
Let's heat it for about 5 minutes and stop for 15 minutes.
50w=500w=
The working hours per day are calculated according to the temperature control time you provide: 24 60 (5 15) 5 360 (minutes) 6 hours, 24 is 24 hours per day, 60 is 60 minutes per hour, and 24 60 (5 15) is the number of heating times per day. 1 kilowatt of electricity 1 kilowatt 1 hour, 600 watts kilowatt, so the daily electricity consumption is kilowatt-hour, per kilowatt-hour of electric yuan, so the daily electricity bill is yuan.
30 days a month, $ per day. The cost per month is: 30 RMB.
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Heated all day, 24 hours a day (h).
w*1h=;
kWh = 1 degree;
Electricity consumption of the aquarium heating rod in a day: degrees;
4. Therefore, the 500W aquarium heating rod is heated with 12 degrees of electricity a day.
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<> fish tank heating rod costs 1-2 kilowatt-hours of electricity a day. Tropical fish are generally raised.
, it is necessary to have a heating rod. Because this kind of fish has high temperature requirements, the water temperature should be controlled between 20-30, if the temperature is too low, it will affect its appetite, and even cause some diseases, and in severe cases, death. If it is a wide-temperature or round fish, you can raise it without heating a rod, such as goldfish and koi. Wait.
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hours) = degrees.
1000w one kilowatt-hour electricity.
The heating rod does not work all the time, and it will automatically turn off when it reaches the set temperature, so how many kilowatt-hours of electricity is needed in a day, it depends on the weather temperature and the size of the cylinder at that time, and it will not be greater than the kilowatt-hour at most.
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It depends on how much water temperature you need, if your water temperature is 20, the temperature you choose for the heating rod is 25. Then when the water temperature is lower than 25, the electric heating rod will work non-stop, and the power consumption will be hourly. If the temperature is maintained for 25 years, the heating rod will stop working.
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The heater will not work continuously because the water temperature will not work again after reaching the temperature adjusted by the heater bar. But you can roughly calculate, if your heating rod works continuously, one day is the kilowatt-hour.
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