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My dad has a 27" RCA Standard Definition CRT Television. He keeps leaving it on when he isn't watching it.Then, he complains about the energy bill.

I want to show my dad exactly how much money he would be saving just by turning it off.

I'm looking for answers that are informative, detailed, and relatively free of grammatical and spelling errors. Speed is always a plus.

If it's not too much to ask, I'd like to get a few answers before 11:00pm CST. I have a very busy schedule, and a full night's sleep is vital in my profession. Thanks in advance!

2007-09-17 16:22:56 · 1 answers · asked by Carefree Alpaca! 4 in Consumer Electronics TVs

1 answers

The average is about 90 watts, but apparently this varies quite a bit.

90 watts equals 0.09 KW.
0.09 KW is the same as "0.09 KWh per hour of use".

Kill-A-Watt meters are down to about $20, making it practical to test your own appliances.

2007-09-18 04:10:17 · answer #1 · answered by Stephen P 7 · 1 0

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