u/Positive-Gazelle2603 Specs?
https://www.reddit.com/r/homelab/s/SQY5S8HM2b
I downsized and killed Host2. Now only host1 is an always on server.
oddly 48 port 1gb switch was eating more power then thread ripper builds(2 of them)
i went to a fanless netgear 24 port switch for 25 bucks.
was 30 extra on top of Normal bill.
this will cut bill down by 20 alone.
Old PoE switch? I have some 3750s that don’t see regular action because they’re loud, hot, and powerhungry
According to my calibrated Tasmota plug, mine is guzzling about 160 Watt every hour, with energy costs sitting at (iirc) 0,38€/kWh. I really gotta take the time and track down who the worst offenders are some day…
2100 kWh/month, with the UPS reading about a 2900 W draw. Cost is $0.09/kWh. Located in Middle Tennessee.
I think your load percentage and time left plots would look better if they started at zero.
Heh. ~275W at $0.11/kWh. I’m at about $24/month. But that’s network and server combined. Server only uses about 125W.
About 2200kWh/year for $165 CAD ($122 USD).
- R730XD with 12 hard drives and 2 SAS SSDs running unRAID
- 3 node Proxmox cluster built with HP prodesks (i3-7100t, i5-7500t and i5-8500)
- pfSense firewall running on a minipc with an N5105
- Unifi US8-60W powering 3 APs and an ip camera
May I ask how you are able to calculate this? Thank you!
I don’t want to play this game…
Son, if you’re looking at power costs you’re in the wrong sub.
/s
Everything running I’m sitting at 392w
Running 5 dell r730XD with a ton of networking gear and ip cameras, I’m pulling about 5000 watts or 120kwh a day. Roughly $600 a month in power. YIIIPPEEEEEE
~4 Amps @220V last reading on the stabilizer.
Costs around 15~20 USD/month.Do you have any base fees in your bill?