Razor Mirror Booth: Electrical Specifications
Below is the estimated power consumption for the equipment setup:
- iPad Charger (varies by model, typically 20W–30W USB-C power adapter depending on iPad model) — approximately 20W–30W
- TV — approximately 50W
- LED Arrow — approximately 30W
- LED Strip Light — approximately 100W
- Windows-Based Computer — approximately 60W–100W (average 80W)
- DNP RX1 Printer (only if included in the purchased package) — approximately 300W
Total Estimated Power Consumption
The overall estimated power usage for the complete setup is approximately 580W–610W (with Windows computer and printer included), or approximately 280W–310W (with Windows computer included but without printer), or approximately 200W–210W (without both Windows computer and printer).
This estimate helps determine the required power capacity for extension cords, portable power stations, generators, or venue power allocation. Actual power consumption may still vary depending on device brightness, screen size, printing load, and usage conditions.
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