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Got various types of meters, some that show available balance like KWH available and some that show £££ available, it’s 0.11p for 1 KWH

How would I go about converting the KWH to ££
And ££ to KWH
So I have a figure for both
Thanks
 
basically a 1kW load is going to cost 11p/hour (or whatever your suppliers rate /kwh is) to run. for 2kW it's 22p/hour, ad infinitum, pro rata. 1kW = 4.2A . bear in mind that loads like immersion heaters etc., have thermostats and so will not be drawing power 24/7.
 

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