For information I had a smart meter installed a couple of months ago. Already thrown the kitchen display in the bottom cupboard but it did tell me I have a background consumption of 40W at night and 60W in the day when this computer is on. Not too worried, but those of you who use several hundred watts background really need to work out why.
I'm trying!
One thing I have found is my (A+rated) fridge-freezer consumes around 60 watts when running,
which is more than your entire property at night...
So you must either have an extremely small/efficient fridge-freezer or have nothing else powered
up whatsoever??
A couple of weeks ago, we started unplugging/isolating things like the cooker, microwave, kettle,
toaster, washing machine, etc. when not in use, so this is what I now have 'ticking over' at night
if I additionally turn my hifi, computers and all peripherals off:
- fridge-freezer (60w)
- internet router, modem and Railcam camera (45w in total)
- Sky box
- four cordless phones
- two
Alexa devices
- chargers for iphones/Apple Watch/iPADs/Dyson vacuum cleaner
- two water fountains for the cats
- garage door opener
- outdoor security lights
- Nest thermostat and associated heating control unit.
- bedside clock radio
grand total: around 300w (increasing to over 600w in an evening when the computers,
my hifi, lights* and the lounge TV/sound system are all on!)
*all lights in the house are LED
Since last Friday, I have started turning the Dyson charger and two of the Apple chargers off when not needed,
but if I turn the cordless phone chargers off, the phones start 'chirping' after a few hours!
I'm not sure where I can make further significant power savings to be honest...?
MARK