Power Consumption

Discussion in 'Power Supplies and UPS's' started by Willz, Jul 27, 2006.

  1. izzy007

    izzy007 Big Geek

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    No.
    to work it out, u hav to do the maths this way.
    low: 708902
    -708898
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    which gives u 4units

    to work out normal

    721975
    -721924
    which gives 51units

    thats the way to work it out. our metre only displays one set of readings and ur's is a bit complicated which i dont really understand (the low and normal readings etc.)
    u have to phone ur supplier to ask them how much they charge for one unit of electricity. the u just multiply that by the number of units used to get ur total in pence.
    for example if they charged you 8pences per unit and u used 10 units, u multiply 8 by 10 to give u 80 pence
     
  2. Willz

    Willz MiCrO$oFt $uK$ :D

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    why do i - the whole last norm by the first norm?
    were is the 51 units coming from, sorry, its just really confusing, i am very bad at maths, i proberbly could work it out if knowing what to do wasent so confusing.
     
  3. izzy007

    izzy007 Big Geek

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    well basically if u want to know the difference between a number for example if a number was 2000 and now it is 2150, to find the difference u obviously have to minus the smaller number by the larger one so in this case it will be 2150 - 2000 which is 150. so if this was in electricity format, it will be 150units used.

    thats as simple as i can explain it, sorry if u still dont get it
     
  4. Willz

    Willz MiCrO$oFt $uK$ :D

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    I think i understand now :)
     

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