XPost: uk.tech.digital-tv   
   From: usenet.tweed@gmail.com   
      
   Norman Wells wrote:   
   > On 01/09/2022 11:01, Charlie+ wrote:   
   >> I just worked out that in my (UK) house (with my children long gone!).   
   >> The electric standby items are going to cost £452 UKP per year at   
   >> October 2022 going forward cap levels, and of course more again at the   
   >> next cap level(s) in 2023.   
   >>   
   >> I have used 52 pence per kWh and 58 pence per day service charge. YMMV.   
   >> Measurement was taken at the supply meter with no items full running.   
   >>   
   >> As a quick reference it works out that every 1 Watt on standby (October   
   >> 22 to December 22) is going to cost about 5.10 UKP over a year.   
   >>   
   >> Standby items Include: PIR detectors, radios, Desktop computer+perifs   
   >> (but no printer), TV, TV boxes, players, washing machine, dishwasher,   
   >> AirCon, timers, boiler, chargers, HiFi, etc,etc.   
   >> (the laser colour printer was gobbling 20W continuous to keep itself   
   >> warm on standby so I keep it fully switched off except when in use and   
   >> it is excluded from the cost figure above).   
   >>   
   >> My standby figure also includes some essential "always on" items but   
   >> only at their standby level.   
   >> Fridge, cooker, microwave, deep freeze, and Land line DECT phone base   
   >> come in this category.   
   >> Also my BB Router(7W) and alarm system which are full on all the time   
   >> albeit at low-ish consumption levels.   
   >>   
   >> So I think your standby items are maybe worth a thought. A plug-in Watt   
   >> meter is useful for finding out which things are hogs to run on standby!   
   >> C+   
   >   
   > Every single watt you 'consume' ends up as heat after doing what you   
   > want it to. And heat is useful stuff you need most of the year. If you   
   > don't get it from your electricals, you'll need to get it from something   
   > else that costs you money. So, what you think you'll gain by turning   
   > everything off is likely to be considerably less than you calculate.   
   >   
   > Besides, you can't escape any 'service charge', so you won't save any of   
   > that.   
   >   
      
   But your electrical heat costs about 4 times your gas heat, and is also   
   unwanted in summer.   
      
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