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"Pyriform" wrote in message ... I have this morning received a communication from my current energy "1 Unplug your mobile phone charger These little black boxes suck 100kWhrs a day from your socket, even when your phone is fully charged!" Drivel, Switch mode PSUs when not under any load, draws hardly anything Steve Terry |
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On Fri, 17 Nov 2006 00:03:46 -0000, "Pyriform"
wrote: tim(yet another new home) wrote: "Pyriform" wrote in message ... I have this morning received a communication from my current energy supplier, Southern Electric. After explaining that they've fulfilled their May promise not to increase my prices again for the rest of 2006, and are therefore now going to increase them from 1st January 2007, they point me in the direction of their handy energy-saving leaflet, which they have enclosed. "Work WONDERS in a WEEKEND", it proclaims, ahead of a list of 4 energy saving priorities. In fourth place, the fridge-freezer. Can you enlighten me how I'm supposed to use my fridge freezer to save leccy? In third place, the standby buttons. At number 2, the boiler thermostat (not the room thermostat, as those of us less expert in the field might have predicted). But in pole position, the lethal, energy guzzling mobile phone charger. I quote: "1 Unplug your mobile phone charger These little black boxes suck 100kWhrs a day from your socket, even when your phone is fully charged!" Apart for the erors that the others have pointed out, for a modern phone it isn't even wasteful at all. New phone chargers use a different technology that doesn't draw a curent when the phone is not plugged into it. I rather thought I was the one pointing out the errors, but I guess my approach was too subtle for you. However, your contribution to the general stupidity is duly noted. I am fascinated by the intelligent zero current charger, and eagerly await your explanation of how it works. Try to write on one side of the paper at a time. Well the later chargers obviously don't have zero current when not charging, but it is reasonable low. As I just happen to have an old and new charger handy I thought I'd measure their current. Old charger On charge 4.3W No phone connected 1.38W New charger On charge 3.2W No phone connected 0.11W Some of the organizations that tell us how much we would save by turning off equipment ought to do some practical measurements. They're probably the same people that told us that washing machines, microwave ovens and sundry other equipment wouldn't work after 1999. The worst culprit I've found so far is a sky receiver that uses 15W on standby, not the TV that's under 0.5W on standby. |
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"JF" wrote in message ... In message , Digby writes You could 'borrow' electricity from the neighbours if this comes about http://arstechnica.com/news.ars/post/20061115-8229.html The trouble with Tesla is that he's not dead enough. Little to do with dodgy dead Serbs. The idea is the run a resonator on a standard frequency of around 6MHz in each house, with chargeable products like laptops, mobile phones, etc, having a built in matching frequency resonator detecting, and rectifying down to DC to charge up. Wireless charging up to 10 yards, only thing been stopping it, is an agreed standard HF frequency. Cos whatever is used will make that frequency unusable for radio comms Steve Terry |
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"tim(yet another new home)" wrote in message ... "Pyriform" wrote in message ... I have this morning received a communication from my current energy supplier, Southern Electric. After explaining that they've fulfilled their May promise not to increase my prices again for the rest of 2006, and are therefore now going to increase them from 1st January 2007, they point me in the direction of their handy energy-saving leaflet, which they have enclosed. "Work WONDERS in a WEEKEND", it proclaims, ahead of a list of 4 energy saving priorities. In fourth place, the fridge-freezer. Can you enlighten me how I'm supposed to use my fridge freezer to save leccy? Turn it down a bit? Steve Terry |
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On Fri, 17 Nov 2006 02:05:33 GMT, "Steve Terry"
wrote: "tim(yet another new home)" wrote in message ... "Pyriform" wrote in message ... I have this morning received a communication from my current energy supplier, Southern Electric. After explaining that they've fulfilled their May promise not to increase my prices again for the rest of 2006, and are therefore now going to increase them from 1st January 2007, they point me in the direction of their handy energy-saving leaflet, which they have enclosed. "Work WONDERS in a WEEKEND", it proclaims, ahead of a list of 4 energy saving priorities. In fourth place, the fridge-freezer. Can you enlighten me how I'm supposed to use my fridge freezer to save leccy? Turn it down a bit? Steve Terry Turn it up surely |
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"Digby" wrote in message ... On Fri, 17 Nov 2006 02:05:33 GMT, "Steve Terry" wrote: "tim(yet another new home)" wrote in message ... "Pyriform" wrote in message ... Can you enlighten me how I'm supposed to use my fridge freezer to save leccy? Turn it down a bit? Steve Terry Turn it up surely Turn the power down, allowing the temp to rise a bit. and stop calling me Shirley Steve Terry |
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In message , linker3000
writes of USB ports: Some of this energy is now tapped off on modern computers to charge mobile devices and also act as a personal space heater - if you have ever sat with a laptop on your lap, you can clearly feel your nads warming up (not the ladies, obviously). I recently saw in Guildford's PC World a USB coffee warmer on their wallyware display. It consisted of a USB lead and a pad which, presumably, held some sort of element. -- James Follett. "It is better to live under robber barons than under omnipotent moral busybodies, The robber baron's cruelty sometimes sleeps, his cupidity sometimes satiated; but those who torment us for our own good will torment us without end, for they do so with the approval of their own conscience." |
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In article ,
JF wrote: In message , linker3000 writes of USB ports: Some of this energy is now tapped off on modern computers to charge mobile devices and also act as a personal space heater - if you have ever sat with a laptop on your lap, you can clearly feel your nads warming up (not the ladies, obviously). I recently saw in Guildford's PC World a USB coffee warmer on their wallyware display. It consisted of a USB lead and a pad which, presumably, held some sort of element. why not just use the cup tray that is already built-in to every computer. You know, the one that you just push a button on the front panel to get it to appear ;-) -- From KT24 - in "Leafy Surrey" Using a RISC OS computer running v5.11 |
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tim(yet another new home) wrote:
The old stye charger included a transformer. [...] The new charges doesn't include a transformer (which is why they are smaller) A switch-mode charger also contains a transformer, it's just that it runs a much higher frequency than 50 Hz and doesn't need a (comparatively) large iron core. This transformer provides safety isolation from the mains in exactly the same way as a older-style charger. which, presumably have one circuit which is broken wheh the phone is removed. Not really, it's just arranged that the standing losses under no-load conditions are less than the no-load loss of the 50 Hz transformer. -- Andy |
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Steve Terry wrote:
"Pyriform" wrote in message ... I have this morning received a communication from my current energy "1 Unplug your mobile phone charger These little black boxes suck 100kWhrs a day from your socket, even when your phone is fully charged!" Drivel, Switch mode PSUs when not under any load, draws hardly anything Oh, FFS! |
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