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Default 100kWhs of phone charger power


Paul Herber wrote:
On Mon, 20 Nov 2006 21:07:09 +0000,
(D.M. Procida) wrote:

A leaflet that arrived with the electricity bill claims that our mobile
phone chargers will be sucking up 100kWh of electricity a day, whether
they are charging a phone or not.

What size battery would would suck up 100kWh a day? And who would I be
able to reach on the mobile phone?

Daniele


Picking up the nearest charger at hand, a Nokia - input rating 4.8VA -
call it 5W - that is on full load.
5W for 1 hour = 5Wh
5W for a day = 5 * 24 = 100Wh approx = 0.1kWh

now 1 unit = 1kWh

at 9p/unit cost = 0.9p/day

that's on full load.


Don't take this the wrong way. I know I am prone to slap the ears of
the deserving but I think you had best read the original post, you
****wit.

Here is a clue: The OP is quoted at the top of your post (and I have
left it in the top of this one so you won't have to struggle.)