How much electricity does a 32 inch led tv use?

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Josh Wolf asked a question: How much electricity does a 32 inch led tv use?
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Date created: Mon, Jun 7, 2021 10:04 PM
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  • The energy cost of TV on standby for a day of 24 hours for a 32 inch LED TV will be about 7.2 watts-hours (0.3 watts x 24 hours) and for a month it will be 216 watts-hours or 0.216 Kilo-watt hours or 0.216 units of electricity (divide by 1000 to get in Kilo-watt Hours which is a unit of electricity).
  • In this case, a 32 inch LED TV on standby consumes 0.216 units of Electricity if the TV is left on standby for a month. With an electricity cost of 11 cents per unit (average cost of electricity in USA) the cost per month for leaving a 32 inch TV on idle or standby for a month will be just 2.4 cents.

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The energy cost of TV on standby for a day of 24 hours for a 32 inch LED TV will be ...

Most TV available in the market has wattage from 80 watt – 400 watt, this value depends on the ...

Also, the larger the screen, the more energy required to power it. In general, if you have a standard 40-inch LED HD television, and you watch it for a couple of hours each day, your TV is using about 100 kilowatt-hours per year. That comes out to just under 10 KWh per month. That being said, larger screens are cheaper today than ever before.

A 32-inch LED TV uses about half the energy of a 60-incher. Watch with a dimmer picture. Light output is the largest factor in how much power a given TV uses. Try turning down the backlight control...

The wattage of 32 inch LED TV is 50 Watt. If you are using it for 6 hours, then the total energy consumption is 50 x 6 is equal to 300 Wh per day. Now multiply this my 30 days and you get 9000 Wh which means 9 units per month. 38.6K views

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