Does turning plug sockets off save electricity, even if the appliance is not on standby?
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well no it doesnt but it will be better to unplug them if you dont want to use them its better for any high or low sudence of electricity
NO Turning off the socket has no effect, there must be something plugged into it and "ON " before there is any effect.
If theres nothing drawing current from the receptacle then turning the breaker off doesnt save any money. Your only charged for electricity thats used not whats in the line.
As long as the appliance is not plugged in, there is no effect to the power consumption by turning the plug off. However many appliances, even when off, will use a small amount of power constantly. Individualy this is so small that it is hardly noticible, but if you keep many things plugged in it adds up.
Even if you do keep them all plugged in the ammount saved on your electric bill by turning off the plugs will be only pennies. Most people don’t think its worth the hassle for the savings.