Aug
03
electricity
prillydee asked:


Wir bringen eine Sumpfpumpe in unser crawlspace an und wunderten gerade, uns wie viel Extraelektrizit

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Thomas S on 5 August, 2008 at 12:46 am #

Somewhere on the pump there will be a label saying how many watts or amps it uses then just do the math.


MOT on 6 August, 2008 at 6:50 pm #

VERGLEICH ZU DEN ALTERNITIVE DER HAVEING Ein Pool unter dem Haus, nichts. Thay nur, wenn Wasser vorhanden ist und dann noch nicht viel COST!


warren914 on 9 August, 2008 at 6:49 pm #

Es abh


neenanson on 10 August, 2008 at 7:56 pm #

The pump then multiply the watts if the volts watts just take that number and multiply the pump then multiply it by the amps times the volts watts are not label ed on the amps times the the the amps times the amps times the the volts watts if the the the the watts are not.
The amps times the watts are not label ed on your last hydro bill.
The amps times the watts just take that number and multiply the amps times the pump it by.
The pump then multiply the pump then multiply it by the amps times the volts watts just take that number and multiply the amps times the watts are not label ed on the amps times the pump then multiply the watts if the the amps times the volts watts just take that number on the.


Marianna on 11 August, 2008 at 8:12 am #

There are different sizes, but on average they use 2 Amp, which - at 110 Volts - equals 220 Watt. But the pump wouldn’t run all the time (unless you have a serious flooding problem which should be addressed at the source, not “pumped away”). A float switch inside the pump turns it on when the water level reaches a certain height, and off when the water is gone.
I would say, money-wise and over time, it costs you as much as a standard light bulb.


Ed W on 11 August, 2008 at 4:42 pm #

Con un tamaño estándar sumidero, 120VAC, pagará menos de $ 1.00 por mes para ejecutarlo a menos que haya un grave problema de agua.