What is the power consumption of Venetian blinds motors?

Dec 18, 2025

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Hey there! As a supplier of Venetian blinds motors, I often get asked about the power consumption of these motors. It's a crucial topic, especially for those looking to make energy - efficient choices or manage their electricity bills. So, let's dig into it.

First off, it's important to understand that the power consumption of Venetian blinds motors can vary quite a bit. There are several factors that play a role in determining how much power these motors use. The type of motor, its size, the load it has to carry (i.e., the size and weight of the blinds), and the frequency of use all have an impact.

Let's start with the different types of motors we offer. We have the 35mm Smart Electronic Radio Tubular Motor. This motor is pretty nifty. It comes with smart features that allow you to control your blinds remotely. The power consumption of this motor depends on its operation mode. When it's in standby mode, it uses a minimal amount of power. It's just sitting there, waiting for your command, kind of like a well - behaved pet. But when you send a signal to open or close the blinds, it kicks into action.

On average, during operation, the 35mm Smart Electronic Radio Tubular Motor might consume around 10 - 20 watts. The standby power could be as low as 0.5 watts. This is relatively low compared to some other household appliances. For example, a small toaster might use around 800 - 1500 watts when in use. So, you can see that these motors are quite energy - efficient.

Then we have the 35mm Battery Electronic Radio Tubular Motor. This one runs on batteries, which gives you a lot of flexibility in terms of installation. You don't have to worry about finding a power outlet nearby. The power consumption here is measured in terms of battery life.

The battery life of this motor depends on how often you use the blinds. If you open and close your blinds a few times a day, a set of good - quality batteries can last for several months. The motor is designed to be energy - efficient, so it doesn't drain the batteries quickly. When the motor is running, it uses the stored energy in the batteries, and the power draw is similar to the non - battery - operated motors during operation, around 10 - 20 watts.

Next up is the 35mm Electronic Radio Tubular Motor. This is a more basic version compared to the smart motor, but it still gets the job done. It has a similar power consumption profile to the smart motor. During operation, it uses around 10 - 20 watts, and in standby mode, it uses a very small amount of power, usually less than 1 watt.

Now, let's talk about how the load affects power consumption. If you have large and heavy Venetian blinds, the motor has to work harder to move them. It's like asking a person to carry a heavy suitcase up a flight of stairs. The motor will draw more power to overcome the resistance. So, if you have extra - large blinds, you might notice a slightly higher power consumption, maybe an extra 5 - 10 watts during operation.

The frequency of use also matters. If you're constantly opening and closing your blinds throughout the day, the motor will be running more often, and thus, it will consume more power over time. But if you only use your blinds a couple of times a day, the overall power consumption will be lower.

To give you a better idea of how this all adds up, let's do a little math. Let's say you have the 35mm Electronic Radio Tubular Motor, and you use your blinds to open and close them twice a day. Each operation takes about 10 seconds, and the motor consumes 15 watts during operation. So, for each operation, it uses (15 watts * 10 seconds) / 3600 seconds per hour = 0.042 watt - hours. Since you do this twice a day, that's 0.084 watt - hours per day. In a month (assuming 30 days), it's 0.084 * 30 = 2.52 watt - hours. This is a very small amount of energy, and it won't break the bank when it comes to your electricity bill.

In conclusion, the power consumption of Venetian blinds motors is generally quite low. Whether you choose the smart motor, the battery - operated motor, or the basic electronic motor, you can expect energy - efficient performance. These motors are designed to provide convenience without guzzling too much power.

If you're in the market for Venetian blinds motors and want to learn more about power consumption or other features, don't hesitate to reach out. We're here to help you make the best choice for your needs. Whether you're a homeowner looking to upgrade your windows or a business owner outfitting an office space, we've got the right motor for you. Let's start a conversation about your requirements and see how we can meet them.

References

35mm Electronic Radio Tubular Motor suppliers35mm Smart Electronic Radio Tubular Motor

  • General knowledge about electrical appliances and their power consumption.
  • Internal product specifications and testing data of Venetian blinds motors.
William Wilson
William Wilson
William is a logistics coordinator at Ningbo Miga. Taking advantage of the company's location near a busy sea port, he efficiently manages the transportation of raw materials and finished products, ensuring smooth production and timely delivery.
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