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I’ve always imagined getting an itemized electric bill. We’re not there yet, but when I saw a Kill-A-Watt at Radio Shack last night I remembered the discussion thread at this 2007 blog post and impulsively bought it. In a way I’m glad I waited until 2009 because a companion tool is available now that wasn’t then: WolframAlpha. Its fluency with units, conversions, and comparisons is really helpful if, like me, you can’t do that stuff quickly and easily in your head. So, for example, I’m sitting at my desk with the Kill-A-Watt watching my main power strip.
I have a mixer here that I use about an hour a week for podcast recording. There’s no power switch because, well, why bother, just leave it on, it’s a tiny draw. Negligible. I reach over and unplug it. Q: 9 WA: About half the power expended by the human brain. On a monthly basis? In gallons? Q: ( 1 kilogram / density of gasoline ) / 2A: Less than a fifth of a gallon.
Relative to my electric usage, which was 1291 kWh last month? In dollars?