Quick search online tells me ~5W for the Dell Wyse 5070, which does not sound unrealistic as I have similar boxes that draw ~10W. So, 32 to 62kWh per year and then we have ~USD 6.5 to 13 per year assuming 20 cents per kWh which another online search told me was reasonably realistic for the US.
Tangent, but it's always crazy to hear what other countries pay per kWh compared to the 0.4€/kWh in Germany.
Yeah, and Germany is expensive compared to the Nordics. 6.35 c/kWh right now in Finland, 2.54 c/kWh average over the last 30 days.
(clarification: that's euro cent, so 0.0635€ etc)
Yeah, that's pretty low. Even Denmark, right north of Germany, is paying 1/4 of what we pay.
Bay area, California: $0.61 base, $0.80 from 16:00 to 21:00.
Don't worry, there are some places in the USA that are even worse than that, like san diego, san francisco and hawaii
And in Iceland the average is around 0.07€/kWh.
Yea, I own Wyse 5070 extended, and measured around 5W from the wall when nothing attached to the PCIE slot.