nope, like 50Watts maybe
so like 1 cent every 2 hours or so
2007-01-20 03:01:57
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answer #1
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answered by kurticus1024 7
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Typically yes. It depends on the size of the fan, but most are labeled with the Watts. And generally fans are not economical when you compare what they do versus what they cost. Air conditioners use much more electricity, but also produce more effect.
2007-01-20 03:04:30
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answer #2
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answered by picalibur 2
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From what you describe i might want to ought to say the AC is drawing the most ability and that i'll allow you to recognize why. each and every of the the different kit on your position looks of the shape that lets off warmth. with the intention to relax the food the refrigerators expel warmth from the decrease back - more advantageous load for the AC. The deep freeze is an same - although no longer to an same degree is the lid is saved closed and it isn't operating demanding. range lets off warmth at the same time as that is on. Incandescent bulbs enable off various warm temperature and value extra to run via that. ( In Canada the recommend CF bulbs in summer season and IC bulbs contained in the iciness.) computers enable off warmth. in case you cope with refrigerators you probable cope with food which signifies that you probable run various warm water also ( will be gas), this nonetheless heats the air and substances humidity that the AC has to artwork adverse to. i might want to handle the light fixtures both by technique of form and the quantity they are on, then turn the AC to dehumidify somewhat than finished AC and post with somewhat warmth till the authentic warm days. you'd be shocked how delicate the nice and comfortable temperature air is without the humidity.
2016-12-02 19:04:59
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answered by klosterman 4
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Depends on the size and speed of the unit.
Just keep in mind that fans cool people, not homes (unless you're talking about whole-house fans). If you're not in the room, don't have it running.
2007-01-20 03:02:00
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answered by Anonymous
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It depends on the speed and the size of the fan,But on the whole they are quite economical to run..
2007-01-20 03:03:30
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answered by Bella 7
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Around 40 watts or so or about as much as a low wattage light bulb.
2007-01-20 03:02:47
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answered by Anonymous
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compared to an electric heater no compared to an LED yes
2007-01-20 03:03:52
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answered by Austin Powers 2
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No...fans tend to be very economical that way. Now, AIR CONDITIONERS on the other hand......!
2007-01-20 03:02:24
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answered by bradxschuman 6
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