Caporegime
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It's true. I left an empty socket switched on once and came home to find electricity all over my kitchen floor.
Insurance job or did you use a mop?
It's true. I left an empty socket switched on once and came home to find electricity all over my kitchen floor.
Until you complete the circuit. Then electricity flows down the extension lead to the end.
There is some minor usage if yu have switches that have LEDs to indicate they are on.
If I remember correctly they do use a few KwH if left on permanently over a year, so that would add up to maybe 30-60p per socket.
You would need a lot of sockets, with LEDs, switched on in your house however to get to the £50 though
Checking the net however it seems thats overstated by a factor of about 10, so a LED in a socket (to indicate switched on) should be less than 10p per year even if on 24/365
Yeah, Though only power lost from resistance in the form of heat on the cable to the plug sockets, and around the ring.
It's not just about saving a little bit of standby-power imho.
It's also good safety practice to isolate stuff you're not using especially if they are going to be unattended for a significant amount of time.
Although very rare due to all the safety circuitry and fail-safes in devices these days, it is possible for devices to become faulty and start firesAnd when it's so easy to flick a switch I really cannot see the point in leaving devices on when not in use, pure laziness imho.