Re: The Norman Baker TV Standby Mode Challenge
- From: Roderick Stewart <rjfs@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 25 Jan 2006 06:56:38 GMT
In article <43d65931.0@entanet>, Adrian B wrote:
> > doesn't save everything, but because the auxiliary mains outlets are
> > switched
> > by physical relay contacts (I can hear them), it minimises the number of
> > things
> > that are connected to the mains when the system is switched off, which is
> > cheaper and safer.
>
> I agree, and I'll probably buy one, but I can imagine the blank looks I
> would get if I tried to explain to most of my family what it did and why
> (let alone how)...
Plug a small table lamp into one of the switched outputs and they might get
the idea.
Rod.
.
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