Don't underestimate the lost electricity.
Imagine that electricity is water and it's constantly pouring out of ALL your OUTLETS when you have something plugged in.
I have personally tested this by turning off the outlet, plugged in an extension cord with red light button and plugged a dollar tree store night light. Guess what? Both lights were ON.
Get those extension cords when you have multiple devices plugged in and turn it off at once when you're done.
Phone charger cubes shouldn't be constantly plugged in.
Xbox, Playstation consoles - unplug its power source. Turning it off isn't enough.
Buy multiple night lights that use 0.18-0.4 watts per hour , plug them in every bathroom and it's enough for some activities.
Put night lights in corridors, by the front door
I have 12x 0.4=4.8 watts per hour. X 24 hours = 115.2, X 30 days
= 3456 watts
Divide by 1000.
3.456 kwt is ~~70 cents per month.
Check how much you're paying for 1 Kw.
Avoid turning on other lights in rooms, especially if they're not the newest, more efficient light bulbs.
1 of those babies is at least 6 wt.
Remember that my dozen of night lights is only 4.8 wts/hour.
Imagine that electricity is water and it's constantly pouring out of ALL your OUTLETS when you have something plugged in.
I have personally tested this by turning off the outlet, plugged in an extension cord with red light button and plugged a dollar tree store night light. Guess what? Both lights were ON.
Get those extension cords when you have multiple devices plugged in and turn it off at once when you're done.
Phone charger cubes shouldn't be constantly plugged in.
Xbox, Playstation consoles - unplug its power source. Turning it off isn't enough.
Buy multiple night lights that use 0.18-0.4 watts per hour , plug them in every bathroom and it's enough for some activities.
Put night lights in corridors, by the front door
I have 12x 0.4=4.8 watts per hour. X 24 hours = 115.2, X 30 days
= 3456 watts
Divide by 1000.
3.456 kwt is ~~70 cents per month.
Check how much you're paying for 1 Kw.
Avoid turning on other lights in rooms, especially if they're not the newest, more efficient light bulbs.
1 of those babies is at least 6 wt.
Remember that my dozen of night lights is only 4.8 wts/hour.