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May 11, 2007 at 7:49 pm #27295
eastlmark
ModeratorI cannot believe how many appliances I go to that are left on all the time. i mean ones with “hard” on off switches and a start button. i nearly always find them on with the start light flashing whatever which means boards/ resistors/ transformers being constantly energised. They go to all this trouble designing AAA rated stuff to use less power then the customers leave them on 24/7.
May 11, 2007 at 7:55 pm #213424kwatt
KeymasterRe: Appliances on “stand by”
It’s just laziness really on the part of customers which, let’s face it with what we see, isn’t exactly a shocker. I’m thinking blocked filters etc.
It would be relatively easy to solve I should think on the part of the manufacturers, whether they’d spend the thrupence ha’penny on doing it though is a whole other ball game.
K.
May 11, 2007 at 8:14 pm #213425spanner51
ParticipantRe: Appliances on “stand by”
I seem to recall on some early Candy machines that you couldn’t push the door release button unless you turned it off with the on/off switch.
May 11, 2007 at 8:26 pm #213426eastlmark
ModeratorRe: Appliances on “stand by”
Thing is, those old machines didnt draw any power when left on anyway, aside form maybe a mains on neon, unlike those today…..
May 11, 2007 at 9:42 pm #213427dpm
ParticipantOTOH it’s the surge on mains switch-on that kills a lot of kit…
May 11, 2007 at 10:48 pm #213428kwatt
KeymasterRe: Appliances on “stand by”
Nope dpm, it’s the magic smoke.
Let me explain…
An electronics engineer once taught me that everything electronic or electrical runs on “magic smoke”. He says that, as soon as something goes wrong, out comes the magic smoke and, ergo, it’s broken. 😉
What was added was that the shock of powering up/powering down encouraged the magic smoke to be making a bid for freedom.
K.
May 11, 2007 at 11:01 pm #213429hotpnt
ParticipantRe: Appliances on “stand by”
good one kwatt, i would have to say that i thinka lot of the module failures i see now could well be due to the fact that with no physical make/break on/off switch the modules have power flowing through them 24/7 even when the off button is used, as all it does is send a signal to the mod to put the light on
May 12, 2007 at 7:04 pm #213430dpm
ParticipantIsn’t it a good thing Joe Lucas didn’t make washing machines?
But that magic smoke stuff. Isn’t that an isomer of the Dark that Dark-suckers capture?
May 13, 2007 at 10:20 am #213431cornwell40
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dpm wrote
Isn’t that an isomer of the Dark that Dark-suckers capture?
Whoaaa!!! Deeeep 😥Neil the hippy
May 19, 2007 at 9:53 am #213432wilf
ParticipantRe: Appliances on “stand by”
all the government talk about not leaving machines on standby and saveing energy must have passed hotpoint etc by look at the WF on off is fed on a ribbon cable and presumably requires a constant power drain . older machines when ther off ther off………………. ah progress
wilf
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