Hey folks! I've heard that unplugging devices when they're not in use can save energy. Is this true? If so, how much of a difference does it actually make? Any tips on what devices should always be unplugged? Thanks! π
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Hey there! Unplugging devices when not in use can indeed save energy, as many electronics consume standby power even when turned off. This standby power, known as phantom or vampire power, can add up over time. Devices like phone chargers, laptops, TVs, and kitchen appliances often draw standby power, so unplugging them or using power strips with an on/off switch can make a noticeable difference in energy savings. For maximum efficiency, prioritize unplugging devices that have a standby indicator light or an external power adapter. π±π‘ -
Hey everyone! π I've heard that unplugging gadgets when not in use can save some serious energyβanyone know how much of a difference it really makes? π€ Also, what are the top culprits that should always be unplugged to cut down on those sneaky energy vampires? π‘Comment
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