First of all 6.3Amps at 110 Volts is 693 VA not Watts the difference is
the power factor:  http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Volt-ampere

That's the draw from the grid at max power. 

The 300Watts is the output on the DC side, the difference is the heat
generated in the Power supply used to heat the PC (joke)!

 

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Stefan Jafs

 

From: Ralph Smith [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Wednesday, October 15, 2008 4:04 PM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: Wattage Calculation

 

Can anyone help me out and educate me on something?

 

We are having some work done, and I was asked if I could supply the
total wattage for all the equipment in our server room.

 

I thought I could use the specs from the tag on each item, take the
total number of amps, and multiply by 110 to get watts.

 

What is throwing me off is that if I look one of our typical desktop PCs
it is 6.3 A at 110 volts, so it would be 693 watts.  The power supply is
300W max, so something seems to be wrong with my thinking.

 

What would be the correct way to do this?

 

Thanks,

 

Ralph

 

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