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SKY is to introduce technology that automatically switches digital
boxes to standby mode overnight - slashing energy bills by £7.5MILLION a year. The boxes will go to "sleep" after 11pm if they detect they have not been used for two hours. The technology will be transmitted to Sky HD boxes from today and to all Sky+ boxes from April - a total of more than two million. Sky said Auto Standby could save enough energy to light all the homes in Wolverhampton for a year. It could also cut UK carbon emissions by 32,000 tons a year. |
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On Mar 20, 9:49 am, "Ed" wrote:
SKY is to introduce technology that automatically switches digital boxes to standby mode overnight - slashing energy bills by £7.5MILLION a year. The boxes will go to "sleep" after 11pm if they detect they have not been used for two hours. The technology will be transmitted to Sky HD boxes from today and to all Sky+ boxes from April - a total of more than two million. Sky said Auto Standby could save enough energy to light all the homes in Wolverhampton for a year. It could also cut UK carbon emissions by 32,000 tons a year. Just Sky+ boxes then ? I hope so, it'll cause chaos for communal systems etc if it's introduced to standard boxes. Of course, as regular readers of this group will know, there is virtually no difference in power consumption between a digibox that's on, and one in standby. |
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On Mar 20, 10:18 am, "Mark Carver" wrote:
On Mar 20, 9:49 am, "Ed" wrote: SKY is to introduce technology that automatically switches digital boxes to standby mode overnight - slashing energy bills by £7.5MILLION a year. The boxes will go to "sleep" after 11pm if they detect they have not been used for two hours. The technology will be transmitted to Sky HD boxes from today and to all Sky+ boxes from April - a total of more than two million. Sky said Auto Standby could save enough energy to light all the homes in Wolverhampton for a year. It could also cut UK carbon emissions by 32,000 tons a year. Just Sky+ boxes then ? I hope so, it'll cause chaos for communal systems etc if it's introduced to standard boxes. Of course, as regular readers of this group will know, there is virtually no difference in power consumption between a digibox that's on, and one in standby. I dont think there is much benefit turning off a regular box. It uses almost no power. It is the hard disk in the plus and HD boxes that is constantly turning as it buffers that uses the power. |
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On Mar 20, 10:20 am, "Ed" wrote:
I dont think there is much benefit turning off a regular box. It uses almost no power. It is the hard disk in the plus and HD boxes that is constantly turning as it buffers that uses the power. No *less* power in standby I think you mean :-) ISTR when I had Sky+ the HDD spun continuously whether the box was on or standby, I assume that's now changed ? |
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In article . com, Ed
writes SKY is to introduce technology that automatically switches digital boxes to standby mode overnight - slashing energy bills by £7.5MILLION a year. The boxes will go to "sleep" after 11pm if they detect they have not been used for two hours. The technology will be transmitted to Sky HD boxes from today and to all Sky+ boxes from April - a total of more than two million. Sky said Auto Standby could save enough energy to light all the homes in Wolverhampton for a year. It could also cut UK carbon emissions by 32,000 tons a year. It can be turned off in the menu, so that's what I'll be doing, I'll decide when I want my box switched off. I don't want it ****ing up my recordings, by firstly having an onscreen warning for three minutes, before switching itself off. -- Sean Black |
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"Ed" wrote in message ups.com... SKY is to introduce technology that automatically switches digital boxes to standby mode overnight - slashing energy bills by £7.5MILLION a year. The boxes will go to "sleep" after 11pm if they detect they have not been used for two hours. The technology will be transmitted to Sky HD boxes from today and to all Sky+ boxes from April - a total of more than two million. Sky said Auto Standby could save enough energy to light all the homes in Wolverhampton for a year. It could also cut UK carbon emissions by 32,000 tons a year. Great idea. The amount of difference between on and standby may not be much, but collectively with all the thousands of boxes it will make a difference. Hope they brace themselves for zillions of support calls from people saying their sky is shutting off overnight though. |
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Sean Black wrote:
In article . com, Ed writes SKY is to introduce technology that automatically switches digital boxes to standby mode overnight - slashing energy bills by £7.5MILLION a year. The boxes will go to "sleep" after 11pm if they detect they have not been used for two hours. The technology will be transmitted to Sky HD boxes from today and to all Sky+ boxes from April - a total of more than two million. Sky said Auto Standby could save enough energy to light all the homes in Wolverhampton for a year. It could also cut UK carbon emissions by 32,000 tons a year. It can be turned off in the menu, so that's what I'll be doing, I'll decide when I want my box switched off. I don't want it ****ing up my recordings, by firstly having an onscreen warning for three minutes, before switching itself off. You think it'll warn of shutdown DURING a recording ? Surely recording counts as user-activity ? Can't do any harm, as a spinning HDD is noisy and wasteful. Lower electricity bills can't be so bad - albeit 50p. |
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"Ed" wrote in message ups.com... SKY is to introduce technology that automatically switches digital boxes to standby mode overnight - slashing energy bills by £7.5MILLION a year. The boxes will go to "sleep" after 11pm if they detect they have not been used for two hours. The technology will be transmitted to Sky HD boxes from today and to all Sky+ boxes from April - a total of more than two million. Sky said Auto Standby could save enough energy to light all the homes in Wolverhampton for a year. It could also cut UK carbon emissions by 32,000 tons a year. TVDrive / V+ boxes have been doing this since launch a year ago. |
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On Mar 20, 9:49 am, "Ed" wrote:
The boxes will go to "sleep" after 11pm if they detect they have not been used for two hours. In principle I agree with this change [1], but I'd like to know how it copes with the situation of watching a long(ish) film (i.e. longer than 2 hours) that ends after 11pm. I would hope for, but don't expect to get, software clever enough to go into standby after the last selected programme finishes. Steve [1] I tend to put the box into standby before I go to bed anyway (maybe 5 days out of 7). |
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On Mar 20, 11:39 am, "Steve Bosman" wrote:
[1] I tend to put the box into standby before I go to bed anyway (maybe 5 days out of 7). You only go to bed 5 days out of 7 ? |
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