top | item 17453230 (no title) iv42 | 7 years ago https://twitter.com/bradfitz/status/1013880036334526464 discuss order hn newest craftyguy|7 years ago Too bad he doesn't detail monthly cost. It's likely to be more than $10k/yr. regnerba|7 years ago He basically does detail monthly costs. You're implying it costs him about $833 a month to run.His gig internet is $80 a month: https://www.centurylink.com/fiber/plans-and-pricing/seattle-...His wifi backup internet is $40: http://www.gigabitseattle.com/residential-servicesHe specifically states the setup draws 220 watts at idle and that his electricity costs $0.0974/kWh. So 22024/10000.0974 = 0.514272 per day, or about $15.40 a month at idle.So around $135 a month. load replies (1)
craftyguy|7 years ago Too bad he doesn't detail monthly cost. It's likely to be more than $10k/yr. regnerba|7 years ago He basically does detail monthly costs. You're implying it costs him about $833 a month to run.His gig internet is $80 a month: https://www.centurylink.com/fiber/plans-and-pricing/seattle-...His wifi backup internet is $40: http://www.gigabitseattle.com/residential-servicesHe specifically states the setup draws 220 watts at idle and that his electricity costs $0.0974/kWh. So 22024/10000.0974 = 0.514272 per day, or about $15.40 a month at idle.So around $135 a month. load replies (1)
regnerba|7 years ago He basically does detail monthly costs. You're implying it costs him about $833 a month to run.His gig internet is $80 a month: https://www.centurylink.com/fiber/plans-and-pricing/seattle-...His wifi backup internet is $40: http://www.gigabitseattle.com/residential-servicesHe specifically states the setup draws 220 watts at idle and that his electricity costs $0.0974/kWh. So 22024/10000.0974 = 0.514272 per day, or about $15.40 a month at idle.So around $135 a month. load replies (1)
craftyguy|7 years ago
regnerba|7 years ago
His gig internet is $80 a month: https://www.centurylink.com/fiber/plans-and-pricing/seattle-...
His wifi backup internet is $40: http://www.gigabitseattle.com/residential-services
He specifically states the setup draws 220 watts at idle and that his electricity costs $0.0974/kWh. So 22024/10000.0974 = 0.514272 per day, or about $15.40 a month at idle.
So around $135 a month.