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TV's and digi recorders on standby?

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  • Jenni_D
    Jenni_D Posts: 5,431 Forumite
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    twopenny said:
    I don't know what a pvr is.
    On the front it says Digital tv recorder HD.

    PVR means Personal Video Recorder ... what you've described would be a PVR. :)
    Jenni x
  • forgotmyname
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    Those that use the energy saving switches that turns off devices if left on standby maybe in for a shock.  Some of them will use
    more power than the devices your trying to save money on. I was given one supplied to British Gas customers and it used 8watts
    where the devices on standby only used 6 watts, so it would have cost more to use the socket.

    As mentioned already a lot of modern devices use very little on standby, a tiny sub 1watt led. Shower left with the light on
    will use less than £1 a year for that LED or Neon bulb.

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  • TELLIT01
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    k_man said:
    TELLIT01 said:
    Even £50 per annum is only about 30p per day.  I realise that can make a difference to those who are really struggling financially, but it's certainly not enough to make me change the way I use electrical appliances.
    I look at this the other way:
    While it may be only 30p* (sic) per day, that works out at £50 per year!

    *(£50 per year would be 14p per day)

    If the change is no inconvenience, who wouldn't want to save £50 a year.
    E.g disabling unused features, e.g network standy/wake up.

    You're right about it being 14p per day - brain not working properly that early on a Saturday morning.
  • getmore4less
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    Our microwave has an option to turn off the clock.
    Reduces standby by a bit when we remember.
  • debitcardmayhem
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    Our microwave has an option to turn off the clock.
    Reduces standby by a bit when we remember.

    Easier to turn off the micronde monsieur
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  • forgotmyname
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    Is that the type of clock that often runs on a single or pair of AA batteries and lasts several years on one set?

    Try a jewel thief. You can power small low drain items for a long time on batteries that were too weak to power
    the devices they were originally fitted to.

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  • mart44
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    I measured the power taken by a remote control mains switch made by 'Status'. It is 0.3 watts in the off mode.
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  • twopenny
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    Interesting article Chickeree.
    I have old gadgets but admittedly most are not on standby. A minor inconvenience.
    It's all small amounts - but when I look at the constant charging I do so many of them I do wonder.

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  • I leave my Sky box and TV on standby. I also leave the router on 24/7 and boil water in the kettle and then pour into a cup. 
    I want to come down in the morning and start watching TV without having to wait for Sky Q to power up, then wait some more for it to establish an internet connection then wait even longer for the EPG to update. 
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