On the TikTok profile of Maciej Milanowski with the nickname czytosieoplaca, you can find many interesting videos related to expenses and . The material on which the influencer calculated how much an hour of watching TV costs us paid a lot of attention of the viewers. The result of the meter surprised everyone.
How much does it cost to use the TV per hour? You will pay less than for kaiser
In his test, Maciej used a 65-inch Samsung TV with QLED technology. The result of energy consumption was indicated by the current meter to which he connected the device’s power supply. After plugging in all the cables, TikToker turned on the video and let the hardware run for a full hour. After this time, the indicator read a power consumption of 0.1 kilowatt-hour. To confirm this test, Milanowski turned on the device for another 60 minutes. The meter showed the same result again.
Another hour passed, another 0.1 kWh. This means that a 65-inch TV consumes about PLN 0.75 per hour.
This means that watching TV for three hours a day will cost you only a few zlotys per month. It is worth bearing in mind, however, that the influencer calculated the amounts for energy consumption, based on the rates from November last year. Also, keep in mind that the result depends on the specific TV. Even between different devices with QLED technology, power consumption can vary greatly.
“Everything so cheap? Then where did the bills come from?” – Fans were unable to believe such low fees
You can find many surprised comments under the video of Czytosieoplaca.
I don’t know what consumes so much electricity
Everything uses pennies and the bill is a cosmos
Everything so cheap? Where are these bills from?
Fans also noticed some inaccuracies in Maciej’s test.
You’re doing a little cheating here, I ran around with the meter too. The TV consumes a lot of electricity depending on the brightness settings
Other settings, such as HDR mode, can also increase the power consumption of the device. It turns out that the bills consist of two elements: its actual consumption and distribution fees. – It is worth remembering that when paying for electricity, we incur costs not only of its production and delivery. We also contribute to the maintenance and expansion of energy networks, as well as to maintaining the power reserve in the system, and above all to the energy transformation – Włodzimierz Cupryszak, expert on regulation at the Polish Electricity Committee.
Source: Gazeta

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