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3D Printers Power Consumption

This web page documents a variety of 3D printers and their power usage. If make 3D prints often, you can take a look at these measurements to get an idea how much electricity you are using. These measurements will help you determine how much it costs to make your 3D prints.

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 3D printer, please update this page and add it to the list below.

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Measurements

Device
Amp
Watt
Notes
Anycubic Chiron
Idle.
Anycubic Chiron
Printing PLA. Bed: 60 Degrees Celsius. Nozzle: 220 Degrees Celsius.
Artillery Hornet
0.133
9.2
Idle.
Artillery Hornet
1.022 -1.122
86.2 - 90.8
Printing PETG. Bed: 60 Degrees Celsius. Nozzle: 240 Degrees Celsius.
Creasee CS-30
0.111
7.3
Idle.
Creasee CS-30
0.822 - 3.333
69.3 - 303.5
Printing PLA. Bed: 60 Degrees Celsius. Nozzle: 220 Degrees Celsius.
ELEGOO Ender-3 (Creality Ender 3)
0.11
7
Idle.
ELEGOO Ender-3 (Creality Ender 3)
0.72 - 2.9
47 - 239
Printing PLA with default settings.
Sovol SV01
Idle.
Sovol SV01
Printing TPU. Bed: 50 Degrees Celsius. Nozzle: 240 Degrees Celsius.
Tronxy X5SA
Idle.
Tronxy X5SA
Printing PLA. Bed: 60 Degrees Celsius. Nozzle: 220 Degrees Celsius.
Tronxy XY-2 Pro
0.144
10.7
Idle.
Tronxy XY-2 Pro
4.544
435.9
Initial heating of print bed and then nozzle. Numbers represent max values.
Tronxy XY-2 Pro
0.466 - 4.366
39.4 - 403.6
Printing PLA. Bed: 60 Degrees Celsius. Nozzle: 220 Degrees Celsius.

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