How Much Electricity TV On Standby Mode Consumes, Here's the Answer

By Lokmat English Desk | Published: February 18, 2022 04:58 PM2022-02-18T16:58:59+5:302022-02-18T16:58:59+5:30

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TV has become very popular in the country as a means of entertainment. There is a price to pay for this entertainment. Along with cable, TV also affects the electricity bill.

About 70% of people in India turn off the TV remotely instead of turning off the main switch. Having a TV standby increases the electricity bill. Here are some tips to help you reduce your electricity bill.

Properly turn off the gadgets in your home after work. Do not place gadgets on standby. It is always best to turn off the main switch directly. Standby mode also consumes electricity, thus increasing the electricity bill.

The biggest example of this is TV. The TV in standby mode uses power to capture the signal from the remote.

The power consumption of the TV in standby mode depends on the size, model and power rating of your TV.

In standby mode, the TV can use up to 10 watts of electricity, experts say. This usage can vary depending on the power rating.

Instead of putting the TV in standby mode, turn it off directly from the main switch so that you can see the difference in your electricity bill.