I just power everything off except a couple of Raspberry PIs when I’m not using it. I did the math and where I live, it’s about $1/watt/year for loads that are on 24/7. It’s just not worth $400/year to power something that usually idle.
I just power everything off except a couple of Raspberry PIs when I’m not using it. I did the math and where I live, it’s about $1/watt/year for loads that are on 24/7. It’s just not worth $400/year to power something that usually idle.
You seem to have a sample size of one with Eaton. What did Eaton Technical Support have to say? The last time I called them they were very easy to work with and very helpful. If you bought a used Eaton, you probably got a bad unit.