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Computer and two camera's - daily cost?

Old 17th May 2011 | 04:20
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Computer and two camera's - daily cost?

Could some kind soul help me solve this please. What would be the approximate cost of running a computer, a router and two roof mounted cameras in terms of electricty 24/7? That is energy only. Your help would be much appreciated.
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Old 17th May 2011 | 05:13
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Maybe 1 or 2 units i.e. 1 or 2 kWh? I'm showing 84W at the moment for a computer and router. Figure the computer isn't doing much, and you're using software that only records when it detects motion.
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Old 17th May 2011 | 08:07
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Lots of websites out there, but found THIS ONE, that might do the trick. You'd have to fettle the camera energy bit, though.
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Old 17th May 2011 | 08:17
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That's a very useful site Spurlash2 thanks.
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Old 17th May 2011 | 20:27
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What would be the approximate cost of running a computer, a router and two roof mounted cameras in terms of electricty 24/7? That is energy only.
That question is about as vague as asking "What's the average fuel consumption of an aircraft ?" ...... is that fixed wing or rotary ? how many engines ? etc.

Same applies in all the gadgetry. Some of the latest and greatest stuff uses tiny amounts of power..... for example some reasonably beefy servers mid-range servers from HP's latest ranges will only pull around 0.5 amps idling and 1 amp when you're pushing them.
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