test campaign with electricity consumption PM230

Various experiences made by members of the forums concerning in particular small household appliances and energy management.
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by sebarmageddon » 09/02/07, 19:58

sony radio VFD-V10 radio, cassette, cd

he is or the stop button? :x

6.84W cassette playback
AM radio 6.84W
radio Fm 6.84W
9.20W CD playback

obligation to disconnect otherwise, it consumes, it's the kind of thing that should be banned for sale

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by delnoram » 09/02/07, 20:06

zac wrote:Hello

Tonight I'm teasing I wanted to annoy Christophe. : Evil:

how much does a PM230 consume? :P

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Tease answer to grill the priority to Christophe : Cheesy:
0.5W and 3.2 VA
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by jean63 » 10/02/07, 00:37

sebarmageddon wrote:I will do other tests, but here, below the first ones that I did
not to mention the coffee maker that goes up to 1300W consomation

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I know what I do not lose by not drinking coffee : Lol:

The fact that do you think electric kettles? It looks good with the resistance immersed in the liquid, it heats up very quickly, it's my impression ... and yours ?.
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by Christophe » 10/02/07, 10:19

Jean, there are measurements on kettle on this subject:

https://www.econologie.com/forums/estimation ... t2365.html
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by sebarmageddon » 15/02/07, 11:37

some more measures:

cafilliere phillips senseo
simply plugged in, 6.87W
in operation, it varies too often, but it rises above 1200W
all this for a coffee, whatever :frown:

ELAP demodulator
on the move 13.56W
in standby 11.40W
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by Christophe » 15/02/07, 11:54

sebarmageddon wrote:some more measures:

cafilliere phillips senseo
simply plugged in, 6.87W
in operation, it varies too often, but it rises above 1200W
all this for a coffee, whatever :frown:


1200W for how long?
If it lasts that 30s it does not bcp of energy ...


sebarmageddon wrote:ELAP demodulator
on the move 13.56W
in standby 11.40W


Gni? What's this? : Shock:
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by delnoram » 15/02/07, 16:12

Christophe wrote:

sebarmageddon wrote:ELAP demodulator
on the move 13.56W
in standby 11.40W


Gni? What's this? : Shock:


A demodulator for satellite antenna is the equivalent of the UHF tuner in the TV for the airwaves.
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by mnot » 16/02/07, 17:53

: Shock: Wahou, 6.87W for a senséo only plugged in, and in addition I use it only once and a half a week, long live the good old interuptors!

: Idea: When would a European decree impose a consomation on standby resonable to manufacturers! less than 0,5W for example! It would be better than legislating on the diameter of the beluga :!:

I dare not even imagine the consumption of my TNT adapter, a real radiator even in standby.
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by Christophe » 16/02/07, 17:59

mnot wrote:: idea: When would a European decree impose a consomation on standby resonable to manufacturers! less than 0,5W for example! It would be better than legislating on the diameter of the beluga :!:

I dare not even imagine the consumption of my TNT adapter, a real radiator even in standby.


Ben the English would have done: ban watches for new products ... now this info could never be confirmed ... and then in France must pay EdF employees' trips and holiday camps CE : Mrgreen:
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by mnot » 16/02/07, 18:06

The English are always apart!

But for this law to be enforced, it must be at least a European law, otherwise it risks isolating us from the market.
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