I was just thinking if you are on your computer anyway would it just use some of the excess electricity that your computer would have wasted or would it be worse than charging your phone from a charger while using your laptop separately.

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    6 months ago

    Someone correct me, but unless your charger is warm to the touch, this is a very insignificant amount of power a year.

    Your TV pretending to be off probably draws more every couple of days.

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      6 months ago

      Anything with a remote, anything with a screen, way too many “computerized” appliances. Leaving a computer on

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        If you care to minimize Standby power “comfortably”, usually libraries or power companies will let you borrow an AC Power Meter free of charge.

        You can use that to inspect your various devices Standby Power. For example I have an amplifier that pulls nearly 15W in standby, since finding out it lives on a smart plug.

        However my TV pulls less than 1W, and at that point I prefer the convenience of just being able to use the remote to turn it on.

        (Also keep in mind with the smart plug solution that the plug itself will pull a little bit of power too, this will pretty much always be <1W though.)