Why do household appliances still consume electricity after being turned off?
Article Source:Kinri Energy | Author:Kinri Energy | Issuing Time:2024.04.18
If you pay a little attention in daily life, you will find that although all the appliances at home are turned off, they still consume a certain amount of electricity. Why is this? This article will take you to understand.
1. Misunderstandings in life: turning off appliances will eliminate power consumption. Is this viewpoint correct? If you only turn off the appliances and leave the plug unplugged, it will still drain the battery. Which appliances still consume electricity without unplugging?
2.After the electric kettle, oven, and bread are turned off, they will not consume electricity. Everyone can exclude them.
3. After using the range hood, if the standby power is 2.2W without unplugging, is it almost impossible to unplug the power plug of the range hood in daily life?
4.Although the standby power of the microwave oven is only 1W, the accumulated losses over time are also significant.
5. Are you used to unplugging the rice cooker after using it? Anyway, I used to not unplug it often, but let's take a look at its standby power, 2.5W! Are you already surprised? It turns out that it consumes the most electricity!
6. Actually, there is another electrical appliance that consumes a lot of power, which is the computer. Do people often put the computer in standby mode? 3.5W! A bad habit can lead to unexpected losses.
7. The maximum standby power of the set-top box is 6.8W. Unexpectedly, set-top boxes consume the most electricity at home and can be considered a "waster".
After understanding these things, do you think it's unbelievable that there are so many inconspicuous things at home that have been secretly consuming electricity? Will you have to turn them off and unplug them at the same time in the future?