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by function_seven
2320 days ago
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> ... and "anything that generates heat" would contribute significantly to reductions. I never measured it, but there was one area that I quickly put a Tasmota plug on. My stereo receiver under the TV. One day I was putting around the den and I noticed a lot of heat emanating from the credenza under the TV. It was my Sony receiver just sitting there, dutifully amplifying the null input from the turned-off TV. So I added the plug, and told Home Assistant to turn the receiver on whenever the TV was on, and turn it off when the TV is off. My guess is that I'm saving 20-40W this way. $2-$4 a month. (FWIW, this is the first time I've ever been glad to have a "smart" TV. The only feature I use on that TV is the ability for Home Assistant to see it) |
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