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The primary energy consumption of a water dispenser occurs when the compressor is actively cooling the water. The power consumption during this active cooling phase can significantly vary depending on the compressor's power and the size of the water tank. As mentioned earlier, typical water dispensers can consume between 50 and 150 watts when actively cooling the water." P/ \2 W. ?$ i9 i) ]# _2 I
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<h3>1. Wattage: The Power Rating</h3>
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* **Hotter temperatures:** In hot climates, the refrigerator component of a water dispenser will work harder to maintain the desired temperature, increasing energy use.
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