Power Ratings (typical) for Common Appliances

Look up the the typical power rating (in Watts) of many common household appliances. Use this information help estimate how large your alternative energy system needs to be.

Typical Power Ratings for Appliances

We have provided a list of many of appliances and their typical power ratings (in Watts). You can use this information to help you estimate to total amount of Watt*Hours that your alternative energy system needs to supply on an average day. Power ratings of most appliances are usually listed on the appliance itself or its manual.

For a final calculation of your watt*hour usage, we recommend that you look at each appliance to be powered to find it rated power. We also offer meters (Brand Power Meter and the Kill A Watt Power Meter) which are specifically designed to measure how much power an appliance consumes. For detailed specifications on the Brand 1850W model, click here, or for the Kill A Watt Meter click here.

When determining how many Watt x Hours you're appliances will use keep in mind that many of the appliances that you might use will only be run for an average of a few minutes per day. For instance a 500W weed eater may be used for 1 hour every week. That translates to an average of 71Watt*Hours per day (500W / 7 Days).

Also, there are appliances like refrigerators which although appear to be "on" all day, actually are running between 12 to 15 hours a day (turning off and on as needed).

Finally, be aware of "ghost loads". These are devices that people commonly forget to include in their calculations. These devices typically consume a small amount of energy (<1W) but are running 24 hours a day. Examples of typical ghost loads would be AC adapters, clocks, VCRs, TVs, microwaves and printers. Many of these devices require power to maintain their clocks running (e.g. VCR, TV and microwave). Although the amount of energy consumed on an hourly basis is small, the fact that they run all day can easily add as much as 100W*Hrs per day.

Appliance
Watts
Air Conditioner  
Room*
1000
Central*
2000 - 5000
Blender
300
Blow Dryer
1000 - 1500
CB Radio
5
CD Player
15 - 30
Ceiling Fan
10 - 50
Computer  
Laptop
20 - 75
Desktop PC
80 - 200
Printer
100
Coffee Maker
800
Clock Radio
1
Dishwasher
1200 - 1500
Dryer (Clothes)  
Electric*
4000
Gas Heated
300-400
Electric Blanket
200
Electric Clock
1
Frying Pan
1200
Freezer  
Conventional 14cf
(15 hrs/day runtime)
445
Sunfrost 19cf Freezer
112
Furnace Blower
300 - 1000
Garage Door Opener
350
Heater  
Engine Block*
150 - 1000
Portable*
1500
Waterbed*
400
Stock Tank*
100
Hot Plate
1200
Iron
1000
Lights
Fluorescent/Incandescent Equivalents
Incandescent
Fluorescent (or compact fluorescent lightbulb)
100W
30W
75W
20W
60W
16W
40W
11W
Microwave
600 - 1500
Popcorn Popper
250
Radiotelephone  
Receive
5
Transmit
40 - 150
Refrigerator/Freezer  
Conventional 20 cubic feet
(15hrs/day runtime typical)
540
Conventional 16cf
(15hrs/day)
475
Sunfrost 16cf DC (7)
112
Sunfrost 12cf DC (7)
70
Conserv 10.5cf (8)
60
Conserv 7.5 cf (8)
50
Satellite Dish
30
Sewing Machine
100
Shaver
15
Sink Waste Disposal
450
Stereo
10 - 30
Table Fan
10 - 25
Toaster
800 - 1500
Tools  
Weed Eater
500
1/4" drill
250
1/2" drill
750
1" drill
1000
9" disc sander
1200
3" belt sander
1000
12" chain saw
1100
14" band saw
1100
7 1/4" circular saw
900
8 1/4" circular saw
1400
Vacuum Cleaner  
Upright
200 - 700
Hand
150
VCR
40
Waffle Iron
1200
Washing Machine
500

* These items should either be powered by non-electric sources (gas, NO SUCH Product SOLARHEA, etc.) or should not be powered by a PV system because they are considered to be an inefficient appliance to power by solar or wind electric sources.

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