I wonder if my system is good or bad. My server needs 0.1kWh.

  • overload@sopuli.xyz
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    21 hours ago

    I was really confused by that and that the decided units weren’t just in W (0.1 kW is pretty weird even)

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        17 hours ago

        Watt hours makes sense to me. A watt hour is just a watt draw that runs for an hour, it’s right in the name.

        Maybe you’ve just whooooshed me or something, I’ve never looked into Joules or why they’re better/worse.

      • sugar_in_your_tea@sh.itjust.works
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        18 hours ago

        At least in the US, the electric company charges in kWh, computer parts are advertised in terms of watts, and batteries tend to be in amp hours, which is easy to convert to watt hours.

        Joules just overcomplicates things.

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          9 hours ago

          Wow, the US education system must be improved. 1J is 3600Wh. That’s literraly the same thing, but the name is less confusing because people tend to confuse W and Wh

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            2 hours ago

            Do you regularly divide/multiply by 3600? That’s not something I typically do in my head, and there’s no reason to do it when everything is denominated in watts. What exactly is the benefit?