What is the difference between a 120v bottle cooler and a 220v bottle cooler in energy consumption?
Or does depend of how much you use?
It's a one door bottle cooler and it will be use for commercial needs.
Or does depend of how much you use?
It's a one door bottle cooler and it will be use for commercial needs.
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Assuming the coolers are the same except for the voltage, the energy consumption will be exactly the same. Actually, the 220 volt one may be a little more efficient, and consume slightly less power.
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I am assuming that by energy you mean power since Energy itself means the voltage. Power is the term that tells you how much you will be charged for it.
In order to calculate the power, you need to find out the amount of current your device draws,
P = Voltage * Current
The more the power usage, the more you will be charged for it.
Note: Most of the standard equipment runs on 230V in UK and 110V in US. Since you have to plug in your device in the AC mains socket, you should make sure it is compatible to your country's rating.
In order to calculate the power, you need to find out the amount of current your device draws,
P = Voltage * Current
The more the power usage, the more you will be charged for it.
Note: Most of the standard equipment runs on 230V in UK and 110V in US. Since you have to plug in your device in the AC mains socket, you should make sure it is compatible to your country's rating.