Because it could easily download updates at any time, hardly worth wasting a nights worth of energy for the unlikely event a software update may happen.
Just imagine the bills if you fitted these
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Well no, because in my experience at least they often schedule it so the device checks (or the update is pushed) to devices overnight.
In any case, I still don't understand why people get so worked up about leaving things on standby. As has been said earlier in the thread, things like boiling more water in a kettle than you actually need, or leaving a light on in a room will use far more power than just leaving a few red LEDs lit up. Unless your entire household is as energy-efficient as it can be, it's really not worth worrying about.
And if your sole reason for not turning off this stuff is not wanting to reach around desks etc get yourself one of these.
http://www.mygreenerhome.co.uk/stan...nel-427.html?zenid=jlmilm1eo7hfbo516ut1sj5ne4
I dont believe OCuK sell them so link should be OK
On a per household basis, I'm sure a few items on standyby make very little difference, but if you multiply that up by the number of households, I imagine the effect will become somewhat larger.
Awesome....
a device marketed to reduce your energy consumption that talks about how many watts per hour a tv on standby uses, and how many watts per hour this device uses! A Watt is already a measure of energy per hour.... Watts per hour is some kind of energy acceleration! (I don't know what exactly that is but i'm sure some clever bod here does)
Plus, i reckon you'd need to use that thing for 4 or 5 years to recoup the cost of buying it by saving the electricity used to keep your tv on standby when you're not using it!
Plus, i reckon you'd need to use that thing for 4 or 5 years to recoup the cost of buying it by saving the electricity used to keep your tv on standby when you're not using it!
A Watt is already a measure of energy per hour....
Can you imagine plugging one of these into one of those?!?!
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Because it could easily download updates at any time, hardly worth wasting a nights worth of energy for the unlikely event a software update may happen.
And being to lazy/can't be bothered/not worth my time/etc is not at all legitimate its the truth.
Turn your modem off at night and your sync rate will drop as it'll assume theres something wrong with your line. I wouldn't do it anyways because I'm too lazy, but theres still a legitimate reason.
And if your sole reason for not turning off this stuff is not wanting to reach around desks etc get yourself one of these.
http://www.mygreenerhome.co.uk/stan...nel-427.html?zenid=jlmilm1eo7hfbo516ut1sj5ne4
I dont believe OCuK sell them so link should be OK
The gas engineer said that unused mains sockets that are switched on could be costing about £50 a year extra![]()
No its not.
But... TV on standby on its own = 35 watts and hour.
Clever socket uses 0.4 watts an hour. That's 34.6 watts less.
Device costs £30 average annual cost of leaving TV etc on standby £80 so cost recoup time just under six months.
If your TV uses 35w on standby it's broken.
More like 2-5w.
Old TVs used to. Not any more though.
No its not.
But... TV on standby on its own = 35 watts and hour.
Clever socket uses 0.4 watts an hour. That's 34.6 watts less.
Device costs £30 average annual cost of leaving TV etc on standby £80 so cost recoup time just under six months.