Standby power, also called vampire power, vampire draw, phantom load, ghost load, or leaking electricity, refers to how electronic and electrical appliances...
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load when the input power source or mains power fails. A UPS differs from a traditional auxiliary/emergency power system or standby generator in that it...
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Look up standby, stand-by, or stand by in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Standby may refer to: Standby (air travel), a list in which passengers may request...
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A power supply is an electrical device that supplies electric power to an electrical load. The main purpose of a power supply is to convert electric current...
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power through the socket is in standby mode (less than 30 watts), and if so they will turn off that socket. This reduces the consumption of standby power...
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Wake-on-LAN (redirect from Networked standby)
interface need to stay on. This consumes a small amount of standby power. To further reduce power consumption, the link speed is usually reduced to the lowest...
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provides a 5-volt standby (5VSB) power so that the standby functions on the computer and certain peripherals are powered. ATX power supplies are turned...
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One Watt Initiative (category Electric power)
energy-saving initiative by the International Energy Agency (IEA) to reduce standby power-use by any appliance to no more than one watt in 2010, and 0.5 watts...
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Consumer electronics (section Standby power)
electronic devices. Consumers can reduce unwanted use of standby power by unplugging their devices, using power strips with switches, or by buying devices that...
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Kill A Watt (section Standby power)
power up to 1,875 W (the 230 VAC equivalents also allow up to 15 A, corresponding to 3,750 W). The device can give an indication of the standby power...
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the power loss, commands the generator to start and then transfers the electrical load to the generator. The standby generator begins supplying power to...
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Sleep mode (redirect from Standby mode)
contrast with standby mode, hibernation mode saves the computer's state on the hard disk, which requires no power to maintain, whereas standby mode saves...
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power system is an independent source of electrical power that supports important electrical systems on loss of normal power supply. A standby power system...
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Phantom power is a method of sending DC electrical voltage through microphone cables. Phantom power may also refer to: Standby power, power consumed by...
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Remote control (section Standby power)
remote, the controlled appliance must always be partly on, consuming standby power. Hand-gesture recognition has been researched as an alternative to remote...
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miniature button cells used to power hearing aids and wristwatches to battery banks the size of rooms that provide standby power for telephone exchanges and...
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This standard is still used on toggle power switches, sometimes in the format "I/O". The symbol for the standby button was created by superimposing the...
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assures an essentially continuous supply of power. Types of auxiliary power services include Class B, a standby power plant to cover extended outages of the...
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property makes them useful in standby power supplies to eliminate the switchover transient that otherwise occurs during a power failure while the normally...
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with carbon–zinc dry cells, to large ventilated cells used for standby power and motive power. Compared with other types of rechargeable cells they offer...
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battery when system and standby power is off. It is referred to as non-volatile memory or NVRAM because, after the system loses power, it does retain state...
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the engines, a momentary power interruption occurred when the flight instruments transferred to standby power. Standby power on the 747-400 is provided...
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stadium in Pakistan to be equipped with modern floodlights with their own standby power generators. The headquarters of the Pakistan Cricket Board are situated...
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the elimination of heavy and expensive line-frequency transformers. Standby power loss is often much less than transformers. Disadvantages include greater...
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rotation. Standby power generating units often include an automatic starting system and a transfer switch to disconnect the load from the utility power source...
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(about 1 to 2 watts) of standby power constantly; systems with lighted pushbutton switches may consume a similar amount of power per switch. The tradeoff...
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Battery room (category Electric power)
backup or uninterruptible power systems. The rooms are found in telecommunication central offices, and provide standby power for computing equipment in...
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9 kWh per year, of standby power for most types of microwave ovens. A microwave oven generally consists of: a high-voltage DC power source, either: a large...
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phone or other battery device being connected. Contrary to standby power, which is a low power mode of devices such as TVs to maintain system functions...
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Power stealing may refer to: Energy harvesting Electricity theft Joule thief Parasitic load (disambiguation) Standby power This disambiguation page lists...
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