Originally posted by AtW
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Originally posted by AtW View PostOur peak power usage is easily around 100 amps and that uses modern power efficient CPUs...peak
We're talking per phase, right?
From memory it's around 9.9p per Kwh.
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I'm told that our local hosting hall burns £50k a month in leccy, and we've got 5 more dotted about the country...
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At 100 amps would the leccy bill not be around £130k a year. For that amount of electric it'd be more profitable to own a weed farm.
Then again there are already enough Wilmslows we don't need to grow any more.
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostAnd people are billed on energy usage, not power, which is kWh.
HTHOriginally posted by suityou01 View PostCannot grab the double facepalm image quick enough.
Originally posted by AtW View Post:
So now please all go and measure your houses (or horses which was I originally put!)
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Originally posted by zeitghostApparently they don't apply in the Forest of Dean,
Oh and last quarter was @£98 all in bottle of gin style
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Originally posted by TykeMerc View PostNot wishing to be pedantic (I'm naturally good at that), but power is measured in Watts not Amps. You're referring to current drawn.
He can barely talk in a way that is comprehensible
Whatever we can understand is bulltulip
Cut him some slack
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Which site were you visiting when you chanced upon that one MF? Or did you google "young boys in the bath"?
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostHeating the large indoor swimming pool and hot tub costs a fortune.
But it's nice taking a leisurely swim and a soak in the hot tub after a short day at the office.
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