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Subject: [Leica] Epson R2400 printer issue
From: grduprey at mchsi.com (grduprey@mchsi.com)
Date: Sun Aug 6 21:20:25 2006

Walt,

Do you leave your clock radio on, your refridgerator on, If you have a TV, 
it is always on even when turned off - instant on feature.  The elctricity 
service to the house is always on.  What about the electronics in your car?  
If you are worried about a lightning strike, make sure your house is 
properly protected - wired per code, with proper grounding etc.  Just 
turning off an appliance will not protect it from lightning strike, it must 
be completely disconnected for absolute protection, if there is such a 
thing.  All modern electronics and electrical equipment must meet safety 
codes before it can be sold, so the safety factor does not really come into 
the picture unless you are overloading the system, and if you are doing 
that, then only having it turned on when you are using it is false security 
as there will be a much larger problem cooking and you are just fooling 
yourself.  It is indeed safer to leave printers, computers, and similar 
items on, turning it on and off actually s
tresses the equipment far worse than leaving it on.  So be stubborn if you 
want, its your money.

Gene


-------------- Original message from Walt Johnson <walt@waltjohnson.com>: 
-------------- 


> I am still more concerned with not leaving appliances and other 
> electrical things on when gone. Aside from Florida being the lightning 
> (and Yankee tourist) capitol of the world there is a safety factor? At 
> least I think there is. I'm sure someone will post something saying how 
> much safer it is to leave ones house eternally switched on but I'm 
> stubborn. 
> 
> Walt 
> 
> grduprey@mchsi.com wrote: 
> 
> >It has also been proven that repair rates increase when electronic 
> >equipment is 
> turned on and off on a daily basis. Which ten incrfeases down time and 
> maintanance times to the consumer. So pick your poison. 
> > 
> >Gene 
> > 
> > 
> >-------------- Original message from "Mads Christensen" 
> : -------------- 
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > 
> >>I may be a bit late on this one but Philippe is absolutely correct: 
> >>Stand-by 
> >>consumption on household appliances amounts easily to 10% of the total 
> >>(yearly) electricity consumption. 
> >> 
> >> 
> >> 
> >>Several projects (in Denmark) have demonstrated that it is possible to 
> >>reduce stand-by consumption in households to 1/3 of the 'normal level', 
> >>by 
> >>means of communication and help from technical devices. Some households 
> >>rather easily reduce all stand-by consumption just by becoming aware of 
> >>it, 
> >>whereas other households mainly reduce their stand-by consumption by 
> >>means 
> >>of technical devices. It all depends on whether the family is generally 
> >>interested in energy savings and whether technical details such as how 
> >>easy 
> >>it is turn off the stand-by either at the appliance or by reaching for 
> >>the 
> >>socket outlet on the wall. 
> >> 
> >> 
> >> 
> >>Thou shalt go and watch out for all the small red and green indicators 
> >>and 
> >>turn off the appliances in question. 
> >> 
> >> 
> >> 
> >>Mads 
> >> 
> >> 
> >> 
> >> 
> >> 
> >> 
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