600w * 24 hrs = 14400 watt-hours = 14.4 kwh
1 kwh costs appx $0.12
14.4 kwh for 24 hr = 14.4 * 0.12 = $1.73 (one day)
For 30 days - one month will cost $51.84 @
$0.12 per kwh, that is 30 * $1.73
2007-06-02 17:34:31
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answered by Anonymous
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I have no idea personally, but, I would bet a small fortune that PG&E could give you the figures right down to the last dime.
2007-06-02 18:30:10
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answered by NoLifeSigns 4
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600W x 24 hrs x30 days=432000
432000/1000=432 kwh
That's 432 times whatever your KWH rate is...
2007-06-02 17:34:20
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answered by S. E. Charles 3
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glad you are in California, we don't need night light pollution in Wyoming. I can still see the milky way from my house. I appreciate that you have to defend yourself from criminals 24/7 though.
2007-06-03 04:21:40
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answered by lare 7
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find out if you have a peak rate charge. then multiply that by the watts/hour by 24, then days 365......a year.
2007-06-02 17:54:35
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answered by johnjohnwuzhere 3
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WAY TOO MUCH MONEY, move to Mexico and its cheaper
2007-06-02 17:32:25
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answered by threeonspeed 4
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