Quote Originally Posted by macsd View Post
I also don't get the idea why would this unplugging a call of concern on electricity savings. It's only the small electronic sensor which is working such that when turned ON via remote, it adapt to the command. If that sensor consume any , it's only by cents, not a major consumption. On electric fans naman, though mechanical ang switch the circuit is not close so there won't be any electricity running thereby no consumption.
partly agree here, the current pass through in electric fan motor is totally cut off once the manual switch off button is pressed. But there are still some appliances consume a bit electricity in stand by mode. example stereo amplifiers etc.. or some appliances that produce heat at the back or bottom of the unit itself in stand by mode, it does a bit only

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Quote Originally Posted by macsd View Post
I also don't get the idea why would this unplugging a call of concern on electricity savings. It's only the small electronic sensor which is working such that when turned ON via remote, it adapt to the command. If that sensor consume any , it's only by cents, not a major consumption. On electric fans naman, though mechanical ang switch the circuit is not close so there won't be any electricity running thereby no consumption.
partly agree here, the current pass through in electric fan motor is totally cut off once the manual switch off button is pressed. But there are still some appliances consume a bit electricity in stand by mode. example stereo amplifiers etc.. or some appliances that produce heat at the back or bottom of the unit itself in stand by mode, it does a bit only