I don't have a 222K to try it on but have a P3 KilaWatt meter that could be used to determine the power. If no one replies, with the answer, you might want to invest in one for the fun of it. The are quite inexpensive, under $20 usually at various sites like NewEgg.com. Right now, just 16.99 With Promo Code: EMCYTZT1186.satcrazy said:Does anyone know the power consumption for the 222k in standby mode?
I've looked through the manual and tried a google search, can't seem to find it.
The KilaWatt works, but I sure like my Belkin F7C005q much better. The 6ft cord allows easy access and you can program it with your energy costs and it will calculate monthly/yearly usage for you. I paid under $20 for mine.Grandude said:I don't have a 222K to try it on but have a P3 KilaWatt meter that could be used to determine the power. If no one replies, with the answer, you might want to invest in one for the fun of it. The are quite inexpensive, under $20 usually at various sites like NewEgg.com. Right now, just 16.99 With Promo Code: EMCYTZT1186.
I checked out the Belkin but decided I like my KilaWatt better. The Belkin does have the advantage of the extended cord for the display but reviews were somewhat mixed to negative on it. Here in CA our power rates vary depending on usage so the monthly/yearly usage would be impossible to program in.speedboat said:The KilaWatt works, but I sure like my Belkin F7C005q much better. The 6ft cord allows easy access and you can program it with your energy costs and it will calculate monthly/yearly usage for you. I paid under $20 for mine.
I don't have a 222K, but do have a 211K I could check.
No, the watts consumed is 20 watts, not per hour. It would be referenced as watthours if that were the case. It is more like leaving a 20watt lightbulb on all the time.satcrazy said:thanks grandude.
Now, the [20] watts, that is per hour, correct?
apparently with only 2 watts difference, standby is not much different than"on".
Not very efficient at all....................