by ericmark »
Thu Nov 27, 2008 11:50 am
There are many items that draw a small current.
All transformers, Some dimming switches, Smoke alarms, Security lights, Time clocks, although 70W if accurate is quite a lot. For example my 38 inch TV uses 1W on standby which is a lot less than the 10W used by the stand alone freeview box and it all adds up I suppose my printer uses 8W or 5W on standby and satellite box 20W. Makes me laugh when people switch off TV at the wall but leave the freeview box and satellite box on to get nightly updates with draws 30 times the power of TV.
But I still leave on anything with time and date held by keeping power on. My alarm clock uses 7.2W once it wakes me up should I unplug it until next evening it has battery back-up well no as the battery cost both money and to environment is more than what it uses in mains power. I would need to bin it and use clockwork one. I have 5 cordless phones at 2.7W each yes the cordless phone uses over twice what my TV uses on standby yet we are all told to turn TV’s off no one suggests we switch off all cordless phones. Using a PC now and when I finish I will click on start to stop it but I can’t reach socket so it will remain with power as will the router the printer will remain on just in case I get a fax which I get on average 1 per month.
Is it really worth it? Yes I will look a standby rating now and if one TV was 10W and another 1W all else being similar I would go for 1W model but no way would I switch it off and lose all my time setting.
And some how I think my boss would not understand why I should arrive at work when ever rather than use 7.2W on my alarm clock.
Eric