leaving tv and sky box on standby
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BigBazza said:
Doesn't seem a lot and i'm anything BUT an eco warrior - add it up over a year, say its on standy 20hrs a day while you are asleep/at work and at 2p/h its £145 a year.
All adds up!
That seems an awful lot.....that'd be between 20 and 25 percent of my whole leccy bill for the year....All adds up!
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I did, found stuff that was costing me a fortune (Immersion heater timer broken, on all time!!!) and realised what actually cost me nothing to leave on (Sky+ and TV).
PS3 burns loads, I have that on as little as poss (standby is very economical on it, so it spends most time on that)
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I did, found stuff that was costing me a fortune (Immersion heater timer broken, on all time!!!) and realised what actually cost me nothing to leave on (Sky+ and TV).
PS3 burns loads, I have that on as little as poss (standby is very economical on it, so it spends most time on that)
davido140 said:
BigBazza said:
Roughly 2 or 3p an hour max.
That much?I've recently taken to turning everything off except sky+ (so it can record stuff!)
So thats Amp, Xbox, PS3, Wii, Active Sub, TV,
Even at a penny an hour each thats £36 per month (20 hours a day standby!!)
Golly.
I dont' turn anything off.
TV doesn't even have a button for off - i'd have to do it at the plug.
Humax box - same again i want it in standby so it records when i'm not there. Its no use to be being switch off.
Amp - standby.
Sub - on.
Its so annoying to sit down o nthe sofa - get comfortable, grab the remote, and find out that you can't flick the TV on cos someones turned it off. Drives me mad. I'[m paying for convienience more than anything.
And that soemthing i'm happy to do.
TV doesn't even have a button for off - i'd have to do it at the plug.
Humax box - same again i want it in standby so it records when i'm not there. Its no use to be being switch off.
Amp - standby.
Sub - on.
Its so annoying to sit down o nthe sofa - get comfortable, grab the remote, and find out that you can't flick the TV on cos someones turned it off. Drives me mad. I'[m paying for convienience more than anything.
And that soemthing i'm happy to do.
I leave my TV, Sky box, Bluray, Surround thingy, Wii, PS2, 3 x kids TVs, our bedroom TV and DVD, microwave, ovem dishwasher, washer, drier, PC and all peripherals, fax machine, night lights in kids bedrooms, 2 fridges and a freezer and underfloor heating in our en-suite and all that lot together uses less than 5p an hour overnight.
Mikey G said:
Leave my Sky + box on 24 hours a day. Turned the setting off that puts it into standby during the night, working shifts i can be up any hour of the day and i dont want some device telling me when it should be turned off.
Anyway whats the point in turning it off when its designed to record my favorite programs when i'm not there!
If you put your sky+ box in to standby it just stops running the process that's generating a picture, it still records the programs you want. If you actually turn it off at the wall though it obviously won't.Anyway whats the point in turning it off when its designed to record my favorite programs when i'm not there!
esselte said:
BigBazza said:
Doesn't seem a lot and i'm anything BUT an eco warrior - add it up over a year, say its on standy 20hrs a day while you are asleep/at work and at 2p/h its £145 a year.
All adds up!
That seems an awful lot.....that'd be between 20 and 25 percent of my whole leccy bill for the year....All adds up!
Oakey said:
Mikey G said:
Leave my Sky + box on 24 hours a day. Turned the setting off that puts it into standby during the night, working shifts i can be up any hour of the day and i dont want some device telling me when it should be turned off.
Anyway whats the point in turning it off when its designed to record my favorite programs when i'm not there!
I wonder how many people turn their microwave off at the mains because surely that clock consumes a lot of power?...
Your Sky box will come out of standby to record your shows. Anyway whats the point in turning it off when its designed to record my favorite programs when i'm not there!
I wonder how many people turn their microwave off at the mains because surely that clock consumes a lot of power?...
I'm happy with the amount i pay for my electricity and i have a lot more power consuming devices lying around than a tv and sky box..
dern said:
Mikey G said:
Leave my Sky + box on 24 hours a day. Turned the setting off that puts it into standby during the night, working shifts i can be up any hour of the day and i dont want some device telling me when it should be turned off.
Anyway whats the point in turning it off when its designed to record my favorite programs when i'm not there!
If you put your sky+ box in to standby it just stops running the process that's generating a picture, it still records the programs you want. If you actually turn it off at the wall though it obviously won't.Anyway whats the point in turning it off when its designed to record my favorite programs when i'm not there!
My standard Sky+ box consumes 24 watts with the box powered on, and 11 watts in standby (internal HDD powered down).
So, 11 watts will cost 3.4 pence per month to run, based on electricity costing 13 pence per Kilowatt hour.
Most TV's consume around 1 watt in standby...which is 3p per month.
So, 11 watts will cost 3.4 pence per month to run, based on electricity costing 13 pence per Kilowatt hour.
Most TV's consume around 1 watt in standby...which is 3p per month.
Mikey G said:
It was more of a pain of it turning itself off during late night telly after i get home from work more than anything. As i have said i'm happy to leave it on, i pay the bills at the end of the month, there are worse things to worry about than a sky box!!
While you were watching it? We've had our sky+ box for a couple of years now and I've seen some shoddy software in my time but I've never seen anything as unreliable and as crap as the stuff on the sky+ box. Keep thinking about digging the tivo out of the loft and signing up to that again.So you're willing to shorten the life of a load of expensive kit to save a tiny amount on electricity?
And in true ecomentalist style you're not taking the whole picture into account. It's not as if that is wasted electricity is it? 90% (at least) will be radiated at heat, so it's going to warm your house. Granted if you're going away for a couple of weeks power it off, but during the winter having a load of kit of standby is like having a lovely little 100w panel heater in the corner of the room.
And in true ecomentalist style you're not taking the whole picture into account. It's not as if that is wasted electricity is it? 90% (at least) will be radiated at heat, so it's going to warm your house. Granted if you're going away for a couple of weeks power it off, but during the winter having a load of kit of standby is like having a lovely little 100w panel heater in the corner of the room.
esselte said:
Nolar Dog said:
I turn mine off and also switch microwave off at pocket when not in use.
I also switch kettle off at pocket but that's more so my kitten doesn't stand on the "On" switch and boil it dry. Again.
Does switching it off "at pocket" mean you don't pay for it?...I also switch kettle off at pocket but that's more so my kitten doesn't stand on the "On" switch and boil it dry. Again.
Socket obviously but predictive text on phone thinks otherwise.
You could always get her to buy one of these:
http://www.ecohamster.co.uk/product_info.php?manuf...
I use and have my Sky Box plugged into the always on switch, and when I turn the TV on using the remote, everything else connected it gets power and therefore enters standby mode. Not sure of the savings, but with about 5 bits of kit being totally off when I turn my TV off I'm sure there is a saving over the year.
http://www.ecohamster.co.uk/product_info.php?manuf...
I use and have my Sky Box plugged into the always on switch, and when I turn the TV on using the remote, everything else connected it gets power and therefore enters standby mode. Not sure of the savings, but with about 5 bits of kit being totally off when I turn my TV off I'm sure there is a saving over the year.
dern said:
Mikey G said:
It was more of a pain of it turning itself off during late night telly after i get home from work more than anything. As i have said i'm happy to leave it on, i pay the bills at the end of the month, there are worse things to worry about than a sky box!!
While you were watching it? We've had our sky+ box for a couple of years now and I've seen some shoddy software in my time but I've never seen anything as unreliable and as crap as the stuff on the sky+ box. Keep thinking about digging the tivo out of the loft and signing up to that again.Never tried to record out of standby since so not sure if that is still the case with my box or if it is a fault with it.
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