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Computer Peripherals Power Consumption

This web page documents a variety of computer peripherals and their power usage. Computers are now an essential part of our homes. You can take a look at these measurements to get an idea how much electricity your devices are using. These measurements will help you determine how much it costs to keep your computer peripherals running.

The measurements are taken using an electricity usage measurement device, such as a "Kill A Watt" (see "Related Links" below). If you measure the electricity usage of your automation devices, please update this page and add it to the list below.

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Measurements

Device
Amp
Watt
Notes
Entrega NET-HUB-3U1E Network/USB Hub
0.01
0
Fantom Drives 500 GB Titanium II External USB 2.0 Hard Disk Drive
0.15
10
Idle (Spinning)
Microtek ScanMaker X6 Parallel Port Scanner
0.17
10
Idle
Microtek ScanMaker X6 Parallel Port Scanner
0.31
20
Scanning
Olympus S-HD-100 Hard Disc Drive Storage System (Upgraded to a Western Digital Scorpio 120 GB Notebook Hard Drive)
0.03
2
Idle (Spinning)
Seagate 1.5TB Expansion External Drive ST315005EXA101-RK
0.11
7
Idle (Spinning)
Seagate 1.5TB Expansion External Drive ST315005EXA101-RK
0.04
2
Sleeping
WD My Cloud 2TB Personal Cloud Storage WDBCTL0020HWT-NESN
0.11
7
Idle (Spinning)

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