Do you always pull out all the plugs at home from electronic devices when they are not needed (save power)?

li
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Not something like the fridge.

Instead, for example, kettle, chargers such as laptop / mobile phone

There are also multiple sockets, where you have all its cables connected and then just turn off the power.

And suppose you always leave a cable in the socket. Where most of the time no device is loaded. Will electricity still be deducted?

kr

So some things are on standby for me… But there are things that I always plug out before I go. But more related to fire safety. Actually, nothing can happen but it's just like that. Feel better then.

Cell phone charger, I would always stake out if no cell phone depends on it. But sometimes it happens to me that I forget to stake it…

li

Why always stake out?

Ju

No, I do not pull the plug out, I'm too complicated. I just turn off the power strip and disconnect most devices from the power when I do not need them. Or I turn off the device. My kettle draws in the off state and no electricity.

kr

Because the power plug from the mobile phone charger still draws power. Bear in mind that the thing might eventually get smashed or something like that… Although no case is known to me yet. At least from my environment. But I still try to pay attention.

wa

I once wanted to plug a brand new charger into the socket. There was a lot of sparking and the thing was more black than white. I would also take out those who are not kosher to me.

Ma

On a yearly basis, these are loose around 100 euro, if all the charging batteries always remain in the sockets.

Jo

Devices that have a breaker that disconnects them from the mains are switched off.

Mobile Charger I pull after charging from the same outlet as the other chargers, for example. From flashlights or cordless screwdrivers.

I have a computer on a power strip which I can turn off. Laptop has on the power supply a Auschalter which I use.

Stand by is useless power consumption, which causes unnecessary costs and unnecessarily pollutes the environment. In addition, it unnecessarily increases the risk of fire if something should be broken.