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~200 kWh during the day, ~700 kWh during the night. I stress load at night to heat up my room, literally.
I assume you have a measurement wrong, 700kwh during the night means (in a span of 12 hours) a continuous load of 58000 watts. If not, nice datacenter you got there!
Oh yeah, should not type this comment when I'm sleepy 😴 Watt Hour, not kWh.
Dang, my entire house (including my lab) uses about 1100 kWh a MONTH. You have serious consumption going on.
My bad, only 700 Wh (0.7 kWh, not 700 kWh 😅).