55 inch Skyworth LCD TV consumes a lot of power

Updated on number 2024-04-14
17 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    The power of the whole LCD TV is between 250W and 350W,According to the work=powerxtime,It can be obtained,The power consumption of the TV per hour is about kWh to kWh,Calculated by turning on 10 hours a day,A month needs to be turned on300Hours,So the power consumption of the TV is about 75kWh to 105kWh。 This is normal.

    2. The power consumption of the general TV is related to the size and hardware structure of the TV, and the power consumption of the general large-size TV will be greater than that of the small-size TV; The second is different models of TVs of different brands, due to their production technology.

    The structure of the internal parts is different, which will also lead to different power consumption of the whole machine.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Anonymous is willing to spend points, and if you are not willing to spend points when you ask questions, you will b4 first.

    Actually400 500 watts are almost,Yours is LCD,The nameplate behind is not necessarily accurate,Reluctant electricity bills,This TV will be less open,Watch TV a day10 hours,It's okay to open a small one,But if you want to reduce the electricity bill,There are also ways,Turn down the brightness of the TV,It is estimated that the brightness of your TV must be quite high。 This can give you down to 300 watts like this. It's okay at home, and the volume is turned on a little bit, why do you turn it on so loudly, you can't hear it when you open it small, you have to open it so loudly.

    Turning the volume down also saves power.

    The state advocates energy saving, it's okay to watch such a big TV, and watch it for 10 hours a day, 32 inches can't watch it, 40 inches can't watch it. The above question, don't give points, don't give points, forget it, and be anonymous (it costs 10 points for anonymity), see if you are anonymous or not, I'll say you.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Yes, of course. The most power-hungry place of TV is the screen, and the second is the speaker. Therefore, the volume is always high and it costs electricity, and the screen is too bright. If the screen is large, it will be more power-intensive!!

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    LCD TVs don't have such a power consumption of 100 watts, I guess you have high-power appliances turned on at home.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    The 55-inch one is about 200W, which does not consume much power.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Dear, there is power behind watching TV.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Electricity consumption is about one degree per hour.

    Generally, the power of TV is about 100-200W, and the power consumption is about one degree per hour.

    The power consumption of LCD TV is basically constant when working, and there are slight differences between different brands and models.

    Calculate power consumption only according to the power size can calculate the power consumption of one hour, that is, power time, 55-inch LCD TV power is about 100-150W, and the power consumption per hour is about one degree.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Summary. Hello dear, I inquired for you65Inch Skyworth TV power consumption for one hour, pro 65Inch TV power consumption for one hour, about degrees。 Under normal circumstances,65The power of an inch TV is kilowatts,When calculating its one-hour power consumption,It is multiplied by power time,That is to say,One hour of power consumption = kilowatts 1 hour = kilowatt-hours = degrees。

    65-inch Skyworth LCD TV consumes electricity per hour.

    Hello dear, I inquired for you65Inch Skyworth TV power consumption for one hour, pro 65Inch TV power consumption for one hour, about degrees。 Under normal circumstances,65The power of an inch TV is kilowatts,When calculating its one-hour power consumption,It is multiplied by power time,That is to say,One hour of power consumption = kilowatts 1 hour = kilowatt-hours = degrees。

    65-inch Skyworth LCD TV consumes less than one degree per hour.

    The power consumption of Skyworth LCD TV is still relatively low.

    And the display effect of 65-inch Skyworth LCD TV is also very good.

    The brand reputation is very good.

    The above is provided to you is a 65-inch Skyworth LCD TV with an hourly power consumption of kWh.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    The 65-inch Skyworth LCD TV consumes about one kilowatt-hour of power.

    Product branding.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    How much power is consumed per hour depends on the energy consumption of the TV, and generally the TV will be marked with the product brand Skyworth

    Product model 65H7

    Power consumption parameters. Power of the power supply (W).

    200W standby power (W).

    Operating voltage (V).

    This TV at 220v consumes electricity for an hour.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Just look at what model it is, the model is different, and the power consumption is different. For example, Skyworth 55E700S 55 inches, the power consumption of the whole machine is 95W, that is, the power consumption per hour is kWh.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    The power consumption of a 55-inch LCD TV is about 160 watts, but the power consumption will be greater if the energy efficiency ratio is low.

    How many watts does your TV consume in detail, which is indicated on the body label and manual.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Take a 32-inch Skyworth LED LCD TV as an example, the power is 50W, and it is calculated according to 10 hours of use every day:

    Degree Degree * 365 days = degree.

    Therefore,According to the above calculations,32Inch Skyworth LCD TV consumes electricity for a year。

    Power consumption is related to the time of use and the power of the TV. )

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    That depends on whether you're a whole day or a few hours. Normal 1 hour is (0.3 degrees).

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    120w h is almost 1 kilowatt-hour for 8 hours, you can do the math yourself.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    There is power on the nameplate behind your TV,It's about 20W when it's turned off with remote control but it's still standby

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    This problem is not good,Please tell us the specific model of your TV,Skyworth's most power-saving isE60This model。 The larger power is some LCD TVs.

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