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that is true; running a small single-board computer probably adds somewhere between $0.50 to $2 per month to your power bill, depending on the model and the rates in your area, and much more if you use a normal PC instead.
Let's do a quick back of the envelope calculation with 5W for an SBC and 15W for a PC.
5W*24h*30d*0,15€/kWh
=0.54€So an SBC costs you at least 0.54€ if you disregard the network traffic also using up more energy within your network (routers, switches, APs all use more energy if they don't idle around). The regular PC costs you at least 1.62€. And that's for a very cheap energy price – for Germany you can triple that and pay 1.62€ for the SBC and 4.86€ for a PC.
And that's an energy efficient PC! Some of them use 50W in idle, which means you can at least triple the price again. And for 15€ you can get a pretty good Matrix server in Germany which probably has a faster internet connection than you at home ;)
yep, this is almost exactly the same calculation i just did to arrive somewhere between $0.50 - $2 for an SBC :)
it's always nice to find people I can agree with :)
yeah, solar panels and batteries cost nothing and you don't need to install or maintain them, and everyone owns a house. I forgot 🙃
I'll change my comment to reflect that.
I'm not sure this is quite like what happened here, so I'd go with the other, more popular definition from urban dictionary you hinted at: