Energy Vampires: Do Appliances Still Use Power When Turned Off? [ID1010]

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Did you know that many appliances still use electricity even when they’re turned off? These hidden “energy vampires” quietly draw power as long as they remain plugged in, increasing your electric bill over time. In this video, we explain how standby power works, which devices are the biggest energy vampires, and simple ways to reduce this hidden energy drain. #EnergyVampires #VampirePower #StandbyPower #SaveElectricity #HomeAppliances #EnergySaving #HistoryOfSimpleThings Edited by Chan M.

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