The cost of leaving appliances on standby
Standby power is also referred to as ‘vampire power’ or ‘phantom load’. It refers to electricity that is consumed by appliances left on standby mode and essentially means you are paying for electricity that you’re not even using.
Standby power accounts for
around 10% of energy consumed in Australian homes, costs consumers over 950M
per annum and generates more than 6.5M tones of carbon dioxide emissions in
2005. According to the following table, (depending on electricity rate you pay
and number of appliances left on standby), standby power could cost you well
over $100 per year.
Daniel Colford, Smart Energy Expert at British Gas said:
‘With living rooms now awash
with technology and entertainment gadgets, many of which routinely use power
even if on standby mode, we recommend taking a closer look at each device to
see how its energy use can be reduced….’
The THOR B12R – Green Board is
designed to save power to devices that are in standby but still consuming
power. The unique remote switch (Bank 2) allows 4 outlets on the remote bank to
be completely turned off. The other 4 outlets (Bank 1) remain on for devices
such as pay TV decoders or any recording device that needs to be on permanently
so as to perform time related tasks like recording. This allows the user to get
the best of both worlds while saving on energy consumption and therefore saving
money too.
As an added bonus the remote
button has a clever USB charging circuit built into the switch. The circuit
will allow a single power hungry iPhone to charge or two other devices like an
MP3 player or camera.
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Belkin power board to Belkin power
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Furman power conditioner to Furman
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The two LED lights on the
button switch indicate there is power to the USB charger and also alerts the
user if the remote bank is turned on or off. The LED lights have been placed at
the rear of the switch so as to offer a softer illumination when in a dark
environment.
“Unique Remote Switch has been designed with one word in
mind – simple!”
The remote switch has an extra
long cable to connect into the side of the board ensuring there is ample lead
for even the largest systems. The cable ensures there is power for the USB
chargers as well as allowing the operator to easily switch the remote power
saving bank “on” or “off” easily. No need to worry about replacing batteries or
calibrating either. Our Research and Development team have come up with another
Australian first – this board can connect to an automated home system by
purchasing a separate lead! This setup enables the remote bank to be controlled
via the automated home system and will remove the need to have this switch for
these high tech homes
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