How much electricity does a toilet consume a day?

Updated on Toilet 2024-06-04
3 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Toilets with heated lids require electricity, and the power consumption mainly depends on the power and frequency of use.

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    The current smart toilet basically has a maximum power of about 1700W, which is relatively low power consumption. Of course, different brands of different products have different power. The Van Whale smart toilet has about one kilowatt-hour of electricity a day. Relatively power-efficient.

  3. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    I can't even say the basic unit, so I'm blind here. The power is W, how can the power consumption become W?! Is that called kilowatt-hour (or "degree") good?

    In addition, regarding the power consumption of smart toilets, it is not that high power consumes more power. For example, the 1700-watt smart toilet mentioned by the blind BB above should be instantaneous; Whereas, 500 to 700 watt smart toilets are thermal storage. And people who know a little bit about physics (don't be like a blind BB who didn't go to high school) know that the power consumption of instantaneous toilets is definitely much smaller than that of storage toilets, and the lower the usage rate, the greater the difference.

    In general, the daily power consumption of the thermal storage type is between 1 degree and the degree of kWh, while the power consumption of the instantaneous type is between the degree and the degree. I'm talking about the situation where a family of three uses an average of one or two times a day.

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