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Maybe this might help you in figuring out your power consumption. I believe that all electric utility companies bill out in kilowatts. 1,000 watts equal 1 kilowatt. Based on the figures from the Dyson rep, at high speed it uses 56 watts (per hour?). So, if you ran this fan at full speed for 24 hours straight, it would consume approximate 1344 watts or roughly 1.34 kilowatts. Now lets multiply that figure by 365 days in the year -- 1.34 KW X 365 DAYS = 489.1 Kilowatts of electricity used IF this fan ran continuously for 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. Now say your cost per kilowatt hours is 16.5 cents, you would multiply 16.5 cents by the kilowatt hours consumed -- .165 X 489.1 = $80.70 = cost to run this fan for the year. This means that your fan would have run for 8,760 hours non-stop at high speed for the entire year. Hope this helps with you figuring out your cost to run this fan..
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Hello Kerry, this is Kelly with Dyson. While we don't have the power consumption statistic available, I can tell you that this unit's input power is 56 watts in max setting, and 6 watts in the lowest setting. Best wishes, Kelly Dyson Customer Support
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