What, my house used 78 kWh yesterday.
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skeesx@lemm.ee 21 hours agoIt’s impossible to say, but if we assume it’s a typical Li-ion battery supplying 3.7V, then:
9 kAh x 3.7 V = 33.3 kWh
So, it would be enough to power the average American house (10 kWh/year) for 3.3 years, or 11.1 years for a typical European flat (3 kWh/year).
teegus@sh.itjust.works 21 hours ago
Speculater@lemmy.world 20 hours ago
Have you tried not mining bitcoins?
teegus@sh.itjust.works 20 hours ago
Yes but I haven’t tried not living in the arctic…
nsrxn@lemmy.dbzer0.com 19 hours ago
you should get some asics and mergemine while you heat your home
ryedaft@sh.itjust.works 19 hours ago
You are off by a factor 1000 on the household power consumption (I think these numbers are without heating or assumes that you don’t have electrical heating?). And the voltage could be anything on a magical battery ;)
dual_sport_dork@lemmy.world 21 hours ago
I think your math is off given that just a typical US consumer full sized refrigerator can use ~650 kWh/year and still be considered Energy Star qualified.