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|    Andy Burns to tony sayer    |
|    Re: OT - Standby electrics - worth consi    |
|    04 Sep 22 21:35:15    |
      XPost: uk.tech.digital-tv       From: usenet@andyburns.uk              tony sayer wrote:              > That "just under" 1 kW over the year average is that in a 24 hour period              It was something like 340 kWh in 365 days, you'll get more of it in longer days       of summer and very little of it in winter.              > Or is it just the daylight hours whatever they might be?..              clearly none of it will be outside daylight hours! but the lower/weaker summer       sun means even less that just the shorter day length.              e.g. in each of december and january you'd expect 12kWh per month so 0.4 kWh       per day              but in may, june and july you'd get 41 kWh per month, so 1.3 kWh per day              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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