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32 Inch LED TV Energy Calculator (Cost and kWh Usage)

LED TV Energy Calculator

Have you ever wondered how much energy your 32 Inch LED TV consumes? Or the amount of money you’re spending on electricity every time you turn it on? In this article, we’ll be discussing the energy consumption and costs of using a 32 Inch LED TV, and how you can save money on your electricity bill.

 

How To Use This Calculator

Using this energy calculator is a simple and will help you determine the costs of running your appliance. Click on ‘Calculate’ to use the predefined values, or enter your daily usage in hours, appliance watts, and your current energy costs in dollars. The calculator will provide you with the daily, monthly, and yearly results. It’s important to ensure the accuracy of the information entered to get the most accurate results.

Hours Used Per Day

Enter the number of hours you estimate the appliance will be on throughout the day. To use fractions of an hour please use a decimal point in the form.

For example: 1 hour and 30 mintes would be 1.5, and 3 hours and 15 minutes would be 3.25

Power Used in Watts

The calculator already includes a default average wattage. If your appliance uses a different wattage then enter it in the calculator.

Your Energy Rate in kWh

The calculator includes an average energy rate (price in $/kWh) to use for the calculation. This may not be the exact price that you’re currently paying for electricity. If you know your energy rate please enter your price per kilowatt-hour.

Energy Consumption

LED TVs are known for their energy efficiency, and a 32 Inch LED TV typically uses around 20 watts of power. To put this into perspective, this is about the same amount of energy as a small LED light bulb. Compared to older CRT TVs, which could use up to 200 watts of power, LED TVs are a much more environmentally friendly option.

It’s important to note that energy consumption can vary depending on factors such as screen brightness and picture quality. Higher brightness settings and picture settings such as dynamic contrast can increase energy consumption.

As we become more conscious of our impact on the environment and the need for sustainable living, energy consumption is an increasingly important issue. By understanding how much energy our appliances use, we can make informed decisions about our consumption and reduce our carbon footprint. Additionally, with more people working from home and spending more time indoors due to the COVID-19 pandemic, energy consumption has become an even more pressing concern.

Cost in Dollars of Energy Usage

To calculate the cost of using a 32 Inch LED TV, we can use the formula:

Cost = Power (in kW) x Time (in hours) x Price per kWh

Assuming a price of $0.12 per kWh, the cost of using a 32 Inch LED TV for 1 hour is:

Cost = 0.02 kW x 1 hour x $0.12/kWh = $0.0024

This means that if you use your TV for 4 hours a day, your daily cost would be:

Daily cost = 0.02 kW x 4 hours x $0.12/kWh = $0.0096
Monthly cost = $0.0096 x 30 days = $2.88
Yearly cost = $0.0096 x 365 days = $35

Money Saving Tips

  1. Adjust the brightness and picture settings: As mentioned earlier, higher brightness and picture settings increase energy consumption. By adjusting these settings to a more moderate level, you can reduce energy consumption and save money.
  2. Turn off the TV when not in use: Even when in standby mode, electronic devices still use some energy. By turning off your TV when not in use, you can save even more energy.
  3. Use a power strip: Using a power strip can make it easier to turn off all your electronics at once when not in use, preventing them from drawing standby power.
  4. Consider upgrading to a newer model: If you’re still using an old CRT TV, upgrading to a newer LED TV can significantly reduce your energy consumption and save you money in the long run.

By following these tips, you can reduce your energy consumption and save money on your electricity bill while still enjoying your 32 Inch LED TV. Remember, every little bit helps when it comes to saving energy and reducing our impact on the environment.

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