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by nonoLeRobot » 18/07/06, 16:41

Ah here are our neighbors (especially mine ;-)) do things good from time to time lol and will prohibit the standby mode of electrical appliances.

I do not know how they will do for the remote, we certainly can not light from a distance.

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by Christophe » 18/07/06, 16:47

nonoLeRobot wrote:I do not know how they will do for the remote, we certainly can not light from a distance.


Ben it's simple, will move a little more buttocks!
Are that the sellers of slim fast and sports halls that will complain!

Otherwise you will have to generalize the use of remote-controlled sockets :)
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by Other » 18/07/06, 17:31

Hello
Will the same rule be applied in industries?

In the factory where I worked, the management made us condemn the switches (switch) to extinguish the lights in the vestair, be told to prevent the workers go to sleep? In the factory, sodium lamps are never installed, and this seems to shorten their life and it takes too long to light up, according to the management, a single carbonnode welding in the furnace and this corresponds to all the consumption of a month. for lighting, so negligible .. Now that the direction is called MITTAL, the policy has not changed .... as it is not consumed MGWATTS who make the bill, but the pick X the VAR which make the bill ... Consumption comes in second position
So again the rules are for small consumers.

What will happen to Christmas decoration?

If we increase the price we favor a certain category for which the price does not disturb.
If we limit the amount to each citizen we are more equitable,

A bit like this happens with the water in my city, everyone pays the same annual price, the consumption is not measured, whether you're rich or poor it's the same inch 3 / 4 pipe that enter the house and you will have no more ..

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by delnoram » 18/07/06, 19:09

Remove the day before:
once a day it's good, three times ........... :D

Otherwise you will have to generalize the use of remote-controlled sockets

In standby my TV consumes 3.0Watt if this takes in so much ...
blah ... (just on this use la.) more stress of too frequent on-off ..... (you probably know the following in short the risk is not savings and no ecology .

(unless this reason is fishing somewhere)
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by Christophe » 18/07/06, 23:09

Andre wrote:What will happen to Christmas decoration?


LOL at Mital I do not know! (Are there on a furnace?)
On the other hand in particular if they were already all LED it would already be a sacred economy of power in December ... too bad for the 13ieme month of employees EdF! : Cheesy: : Cheesy:

Because there is no need to say ... if there is an application where the LEDs are in focus it is the garlands!

delnoram wrote:In standby my TV consumes 3.0Watt if this takes in so much ...


Is that so ? 3W it seems to me very little ... it was measured with what?

Our is about 25W standby ... (60 cm tube) ...

For the ON / OFF too frequent you talk about what? OFF = switch off the day or enter sleep mode? If it's off the day before I do not think it's very "usant" for your TV ...
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by Christophe » 19/07/06, 09:37

Erratum: our TV does "only" 13 W in standby, 25 it was with the dvd player :| but I confirm that 3W is very little ...
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by delnoram » 19/07/06, 19:33

Is that so ? 3W it seems to me very little ... it was measured with what?

Reverified it is well 3W measured with a VOLTCRAFT wattmetre which has approximately 8-9 ans (and yes sorry I did not wait the shop econology :D )
This TV is a 51cm, but another 66cm gives me 4watt in standby.
Obviously all tube 2 (mark BIP and BIP : Cheesy: )
If these measures seem too low, a given 20leds spot for 1watt is measured 1.5watt.

For the off it is tearing the plug of the sector : Shock: :D

Usant for semiconductors like transistors, regulators, Ci ...
It is true that it is random following the components some survive without probation other slaps very quickly.
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by Castor » 17/10/06, 12:27

Bonjour.


At home, the TV is systematically turned off after service since I was very young. As far as I can remember, we have "consumed" 4 TVs in 15 years, I don't think it is so trying for electronics.
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by I Citro » 17/10/06, 15:57

I have consumed "only" 3 TVs in 15 years. the last 2 are still in working order for 15 years. 8)
I turn them off after use, it avoids grilling when it is stormy ...
ditto for the PC connected to a power strip with switch and protections ...

I just bought a wall mounted "hi-fi" chain (to hang on the wall).
It's a Philips made in china with the ECO POWER function.
In standby, a beautiful red LED lights up, the PM230 does not raise any conso. Sign that she is really ECO. :D

My Philips radio cassette consumes 11w on standby (read at PM230)! Him I disconnect CARREMENT !!! : Evil:
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by delnoram » 17/10/06, 17:33

Castor wrote:Bonjour.


At home, the TV is systematically turned off after service since I was very young. As far as I can remember, we have "consumed" 4 TVs in 15 years, I don't think it is so trying for electronics.


: Shock: 4 TV in 15 years obviously we have not the same references :D 15 years is my long-term "oceanic" TV, since I have a "toshiba" which must be 7 to 8 years old (I would have to look for the invoice).
Unless your TVs have partially worked at the same time 8) .
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