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 Just curious to know where people on this site are from? What country are you in as you read this?

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I'm Canadian...eh!!...


 Answer this.?
Why is it that people waste my time with "I don't know" answers? It is so annoying because it wasted 5 seconds of my time that I actually could spend finding out the info I was looking ...


 Got sisters?
ok so my sister just moved out of the house. SHes 19 and im 15 and were constantly fighting! what am i supposed to do? she hates me. and don't say try and be nice cuz you dont know her. its ...


 Why do people not believe in God?

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YES. BECAUSE I ONCE WAS LOST AND NOW I AM SAVED. I WAS A SINNER. GOD CHANGED ME. I AM A DIFFERENT PERSON NOW. I DONT SAY BAD WORDS NO MORE. TELL THE TRUTH NO MATTER HO...


 Question about overtime...?
My employer pays me with pay-periods that are by-weekly. So if I worked 10 hours of overtime (50 hrs total) the first week of the pay period, and only 30 hours the second week of the pay-period will I...


 Should women have tattoos?
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 What would you do with 1 million dolar?
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 I have some issues with my dad?
MY DAD HE DOESNT LIKE ME HAVING FRIENDS AND MY FRIENDS ARE THE ONLY THING THAT MAKE ME HAPPY EVERYTIME WHEN THEY CALL HE TELLS THEM TO NEVER CALL AND HE JUST MAKES MY LIFE SO MISERABLE WHEN HE HAS BAD...


 How do i tell my boss to go screw himself?!?
I have a real prick for a boss and lately i havent been able to even stand his voice he constantly whines and b!tches about everything. He constantly curses at me and tells me im stupid. How can i ...


 Ok, I went to Hollister........?
co. outlet in the light house mall..... They were selling bikkinis for $4. I didn't get it for some reason. Did i make a bad choice or it isn't a big deal?!!??!?...


 Is it considered stealing if...?
if you break into a bankrupt place that has not been working for a year and it has already been broke into the glass is broken all over and you can easily go in and there are samples of stuff that ...


 Any birthday gift ideas for 4 year old girls?
books,educational toys,music,etc....


 What's an easy way for 9-10 year old to make money?
My kid is in desperate need of money to fix his television. I need serious ideas, and NOT over the internet....


 Who was the man who created Walt Disney?
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 Why do some banks pay you to open an account?
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 What do you say at a job interview when they ask...what would you say was your worst quality was?
does everybody lie and say I work too ...


 What's the funniest thing you've seen?(not said/heard)?
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 So girls, what do you think of speedos?
Are they completely disgusting on guys, or are they okay?
I personally think they're kinda gross....


 What is 20% off of $130?
can anyone help me?...


 Why does it never end?
everything sorry ...



Gawd Blesh
Is it true that having things plugged in but not turned on still run up your electric bill?
i just wanna know
                     
 




QuackJak
Yes. A lot of appliances, even if shut off, still draw current from the outlet.


JeffE
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Only if they are on standby. Like Videos and TV's.


sweendog67
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It can be, alot of electrical products run in a shut down mode.. Computers, tv's etc... The ammout of power they use in this mode is minimal and shouldn't cost you enough to go unplugging all night long.. I would be more concerned with leaving the front porch light on.. A 100 amp light bulb burning for 24 hours is about 500lbs of burnt coal...


Sonora M
Yes, in the case of many electronics (like TV or VCR or stereo) They are setup to come on very fast without warmup. The way that is done is to keep some current running through them.


zonewall_88
yes it's true........


Roadkill
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Depends on what things. Items with transformers to different voltages like various charges use some powerr all the time. Whether you are using them or not, as long as they are plugged in. Don't know if you'll notice the difference on your electric bill but it does use power.


~*Stephanie S
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Yes. It takes energy for your TV to be ready to come on when you hit the POWER button. That's why it's dangerous to open up a TV and mess with it, even when it's unplugged-- you can be electrocuted.


crissyll22
yes, I remove all plugs when not in use and seen $$$ saved on my power bill the following month. Worth doing. As well as energy efficient lights make a HUGH difference.


gsschulte
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yeah its called standby mode and it has to do with capacitors and preload for the rectifier.


dobrinski2003
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Yes it is true. Its called a phantom load.
First of all, a little explanation about "Phantom Loads" in your house. A phantom load is an electrical load that wastes electricity and gives you nothing in return. A lot of electrical devices have phantom loads. Things such as stereos and televisions, vcr's, dvd players, microwave ovens and many, many more. Anything that remains in a "standby mode" when not in use has a phantom load. Even things that are not obvious such as chargers for batteries for cordless drills and such have phantom loads. Just because it doesn't have a light on it when it's not turned on, doesn't mean that it doesn't have a phantom load! Some phantom loads are quite small but others can be as much as half the amount the device uses when it is turned on.

Phantom loads may not seem to add up to much, but if you add up all of the things around your house that have theses loads, it can be a substantial amount of energy being wasted!


CK
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yes.
it depends on the appliance connected to the socket. Any thing that has a internal convertor usually continues to consume electricity.


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Not enough to notice..


Imaka
Possibly by a tiny amount, but not much. Only if it is keeping a battery charged or something like that. If you want to check it yourself, check the little "wheel" on your electric meter that turns faster when you are using more electricity and slower when you are using less. You'll be able to see the difference.


DogLover
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Not by much, but yes. We always unplug everything when going away on long trips.


Bandice
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yes, as a matter of fact I just asked an electrician that same ??? the other day. Yes it does.


tinkerbell
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YES IT IS.


Freddy
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a trickle current DOES flow to all plugged devices, specially adapters/regulators


Jimmy W
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Yes it's quite true.


dsd
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I've never heard that, but I do know that leaving things turned off but plugged in can pose a fire hazard. Be careful.


Robin C
In most cases, no or at least minimal. Energy is lost by being used, since the electricity isn't being used, there is no energy being lost.

But energy is lost traveling over distances, so if you have a billion cords plugged but nothing on, a small bit of energy will be lost, not much to be add to your bill. Maybe a penny for every couple of years if you had that many cords plugged in.

You shouldn't worry about it as long as it's off.


paul h
How did you come up with that stupid question??


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