Say you have an appliance that you use for two hours a day which uses 15% of it operating power in sleep mode. In the 22 hours that you're not using the appliance it'll consume the equivalent amount of energy as it would running for another 3.3 hours on full power. By simply switching the device off at the power bar, you'll reduce the total power that it consumes by 62%.
YES !!!! 5 stars , 2 thumbs up ...
Mess1410 2 years ago
Think about it this way as well:
Say you have an appliance that you use for two hours a day which uses 15% of it operating power in sleep mode. In the 22 hours that you're not using the appliance it'll consume the equivalent amount of energy as it would running for another 3.3 hours on full power. By simply switching the device off at the power bar, you'll reduce the total power that it consumes by 62%.
leifa1 4 years ago
My favorite :D
EarthTeen 4 years ago
Sleep mode can use as much as 15% of the energy used when it's on?!? Now I'm really sold on your power bar shutoff strategy.
Thanks for the great video series.
CamWig 5 years ago