How to Save Electricity
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If a device is plugged into the wall, it’s using electricity. Even if it’s not turned on, it’s still draining your wallet by running up your power bill. You may want to look into a device that can help you cut that bill down, and save on your energy usage! There’s a way to do it easily by using TrickleStar’s devices.
Using either the TV TrickleSaver or the PC TrickleSaver, you can cut your energy consumption quite a lot. Using them reduces the standby electricity used by devices. There’s a built-in relay that switches off devices that consume standby current.
The TrickleStar TV TrickleSaver reduces the standby energy consumed by TV accessories. The product has inbuilt current sensing circuitry to sense when a TV is on or Off. When the TV is on the product will switch On all peripheral devices. Conversely when the TV is Off, the product will switch Off all accessories.
Conversely, the TrickleStar PC TrickleSaver reduces the standby energy consumed by PC Peripheral equipment. The product connects to a PC via a standard USB connector and detects the power status of a PC via the USB port. When a PC is powered up, the product will switch on all peripheral devices. When a PC is switched off, the product will switch off all peripheral devices.
Why not make the Earth a friendlier place by cutting down on the amount of electricity you use? Heck… you’re saving yourself money as well, so you really have no excuse!
- TV TrickleSwitch Energy Saver
- TrickleStar PC TrickleSaver (Energy Saver)
- PC TrickleSaver Energy Saver
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2 Comments
lakelady
August 14th, 2009
at 5:23pm
To say that anything plugged into the wall is using electricty is nonsense. Does a lamp use electricty when not turned on? Please be more accurate in your writing. I expected more out of you.
Sassy Sweet Bren
August 15th, 2009
at 8:34am
My television and other components are plugged into an outlet that has a wall switch. I always remember to cut the wall switch off after watching television.
I plan to write a blog on saving energy as I have become a pro over the years.