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RE: Re: Energy Saving Offer for Automated Home Readers


  • Subject: RE: Re: Energy Saving Offer for Automated Home Readers
  • From: "Benfield, John \(GTI EMEA\)" <John_Benfield@xxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 16 Jan 2007 15:22:35 -0000

>Having looked at the product, I guess when the master device isn't
>drawing current it switches off the other outputs.
>But surely the intelliplug must draw a small amount of current
>itself?    So not a total saving in power.

The blurb talks about 0.4w, so yes there will still be some power draw.
One thing that I would be interested in find out though, when I turn my
Dell off via the front button it still draws about 16w of power (god
knows why, I've turn off all of the wake up features), would this be
enough to trigger shutting everything else down?
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