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Question for freelancers, how many kilowatts burn per month?
Non-standard but nevertheless interesting question.
How many kilowatts do you freelancers burn per month? (we take the average for the last month too)
Because asking such a question from people who work in the office is not particularly interesting, because 80% of them are not at home.
But for us, freelancers, the situation is different, and we spend a lot of time at home, and the light is always on (now after 16:00, as it gets dark), a computer, a laptop, and we cook three times a day.
In the apartment of 60% percent there are 2 people, 2 more people are less common. (that is, a total of 4 people)
We burned 589 kilowatts in the previous month. Is it normal?
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A freelancer is not such a consumer. Check where it goes.
If you cook on an electric stove - then 3 times a day, then the consumption is normal. If not, change the light to LED wherever it is on all the time, electrical appliances need to take A or A +
a freelancer don’t sit at home, and in general it’s ridiculous for a freelancer to fool around for kilowatts, since he really can’t influence them, that you stop eating at home to save three hundred kilowatt hours? and spend three thousand on food in a restaurant a day?
In general, freelancers make good money in order not to think about household trifles.
Computer and monitors with a total power of 1340 watts included 24x7 + 3 air conditioners turned on periodically + cooler turned on for 12 hours for cooling and heating + dishwasher + washing machine + refrigerator + light === 1500 kilowatts per month
Electric stove - several kilowatts.
Electric kettle - a few kilowatts (rarely less than 1.5).
Washing machine - also eats decently.
Air conditioning in the summer in the heat - also eats decently.
Lamps (if you do not have incandescent lamps, which have been banned for sale for several years, but are sold under the name "heater") - tens of watts.
I burn about 200-300 kilowatts.
Runs more than I would like. 45kv, 2 people, 2 computers (workhorses for graph design), heat convector, micro, cooler, washing machine, ordinary light bulbs mixed with LED and ESL. In the region of 400kv it runs, it turns out to be more profitable to pay according to the standard, and not indicate the meter reading.
120 watts burns.
Two PCs are always on (450W + monitor and 1100W + 2 monitors)
Once a day or more stove
Microwave, refrigerator, washing machine
0 to 10 times a day kettle
Light is on rarely, usually LED lamp at 3W
In the summer, I got 450 kilowatts per month. This is a permanent air conditioner + electric stove if necessary + all other amenities. I can’t say for the fall, since I have been freelancing for only 9 months since January.
It is worth noting that my wife and I live together, she works in the office.
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