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    Don Corleone
    Question is: How much energy does this unit use!
    melted
    Buy two and plug one into the other to find out! :giggle:
    Shengis
    Don Corleone
    Question is: How much energy does this unit use!


    It runs on batteries afaik :lol:
    Narkodrom
    can we fit 13 amp fuse?:))
    stemcell
    melted
    Buy two and plug one into the other to find out! :giggle:


    Quality answer :-D
    stphnstevey
    Cheapest I have seen these
    RedOnRed
    So you find out how much energy it uses and then what?
    Newbold
    RedOnRed;4297197
    So you find out how much energy it uses and then what?


    You throw it away, and smug at how much you're saving.
    OFI
    OFI3 years, 3 months agoShow comment toolsReply #9
    You can be sure it wont use much power to run this..

    Might get one be good to see what the TV uses on standby. I refuse to believe it is as wasteful as people make out ;-)
    RedOnRed
    So you have to expend energy in one way or another to determine what you're using? Isn't that nonsensical and pointless?
    K1LLER HORNET
    RedOnRed
    So you have to expend energy in one way or another to determine what you're using? Isn't that nonsensical and pointless?


    ......no :whistling:
    Don Corleone
    Shengis
    It runs on batteries afaik :lol:


    Yeah but batteries also have a carbon footprint and cost ... and so the cycle continues! :cry:
    Some_Bloke
    Posting replies on this forum also costs carbon!

    So I won't
    imroberts
    OFI
    You can be sure it wont use much power to run this..

    Might get one be good to see what the TV uses on standby. I refuse to believe it is as wasteful as people make out ;-)


    My television uses between 90W and 210W when it's turned on, depending on brightness and backlight settings.

    My energy monitor registers 0W (which means between 0.0W and 0.5W) in standby.

    It's hardly the "upto 50%" that some people claim is it :-D
    Don Corleone
    imroberts
    My television uses between 90W and 210W when it's turned on, depending on brightness and backlight settings.

    My energy monitor registers 0W (which means between 0.0W and 0.5W) in standby.

    It's hardly the "upto 50%" that some people claim is it :-D


    perhaps your energy monitor is not working correctly! You should buy another one, plug it into your original one and see if it is working. :p
    AndyToys
    imroberts;4298091
    My television uses between 90W and 210W when it's turned on, depending on brightness and backlight settings.

    My energy monitor registers 0W (which means between 0.0W and 0.5W) in standby.

    It's hardly the "upto 50%" that some people claim is it :-D


    Having said that I believe there was a particular model of slightly older Japanese set that used around 40W on standby!

    For what it's worth our set uses about 3w on standby...about £4 per year I think.

    May not sound a lot but add it to the cost on printers, PC's, dishwashers, microwaves, sat reveivers, PVR's, VCR's, Freeview boxes, cookers etc..etc all left on standby then it soon adds up!

    I mean, you wouldn't chuck £50 in cash out the window but it's what you are effectively doing by leaving stuff on unnecessarily.
    Entilzha
    AndyToys

    For what it's worth our set uses about 3w on standby...about £4 per year I think.


    Does that mean the offer should include the £4 a year for running. :whistling:
    greyhound11
    Borrow these energy monitors from the Library NOW.....FREE!
    n00b
    n00b3 years, 3 months agoShow comment toolsReply #19
    greyhound11
    Borrow these energy monitors from the Library NOW.....FREE!


    I think those are called books :whistling:
    littlemeglet
    my gas television uses nowt in standby

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