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Currently, there are issues with electricity supply. But this is not a reason to completely abandon 3D printing for the army. To understand how much my printer needs - I used the Tapo P110 smart plug.
Info on the graphs - average for a 5- or 10-minute interval. You can't see the maximum load that the printer takes (if that’s of interest, of course).
So... For the last few days, I have been printing only 2 batches (7 hours 19 minutes each). Here’s what the consumption calendar looks like in the Tapo app:
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In standby mode, it consumes about 5W (according to the graph):
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Here’s another graph for the day:
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