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Does anyone in ABland know how much it costs to leave a router on per hour or per day? mrscook is driving me mad, she keeps turning it off,even when I am using the wireless connection
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You should NEVER turn a router off. See my second post here: http://www.t heanswerbank .co.uk/Techn ology/Questi on1223014.ht ml Assuming a 5W power rating, that's 0.12kWh per day, at probably no more than 12p per kWh, so a router costs roughly 1.5p per day (or about 10p per week) to run. Chris
10:35 Fri 08th Mar 2013
You should NEVER turn a router off. See my second post here:
http:// www.the answerb ank.co. uk/Tech nology/ Questio n122301 4.html
Assuming a 5W power rating, that's 0.12kWh per day, at probably no more than 12p per kWh, so a router costs roughly 1.5p per day (or about 10p per week) to run.
Chris
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Assuming a 5W power rating, that's 0.12kWh per day, at probably no more than 12p per kWh, so a router costs roughly 1.5p per day (or about 10p per week) to run.
Chris
Maybe woofgang has a point there.
Is she a bit obsessive when it comes to switching things off? I can't have anything with a light on, when I go to bed. Nothing to do with cost, but more of a very annoying OCD issue!!
I have to pull the (very heavy!) chest of drawers out a bit, just so I can get to the extension lead plug that's plugged in behind it. It's got a light and I'd never be able to sleep if I thought it was on.
So yeah, she could be doing it for cost... or she could be as weird as me :P
Is she a bit obsessive when it comes to switching things off? I can't have anything with a light on, when I go to bed. Nothing to do with cost, but more of a very annoying OCD issue!!
I have to pull the (very heavy!) chest of drawers out a bit, just so I can get to the extension lead plug that's plugged in behind it. It's got a light and I'd never be able to sleep if I thought it was on.
So yeah, she could be doing it for cost... or she could be as weird as me :P