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kpapad

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I just bought a 530w Hamburg to replace an older thermaltake which died. I have a budget power meter which I use recently and seems reliable. I plug it in, having the psu's switch to OFF and what do I see?

A consumption of 15 Watts!

Is this normal? Am I missing something?

This PSU is also supposed to have an ERP LOT 6 ready certification which is supposed to minimize standby power consumption. But having the PSU switched off does not even fall into the standby category.

I'm not an expert, but unless there is an explanation I'm missing, it is utterly unacceptable...

Anyone able to elaborate?

ps. switched on I get a 27 watt reading, but that's due to motherboard consumption.

 

 

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Hello kpapad,

 

Welcome to the forums, 

It seems like there might be a issue with your power supply, your right when the switch is set to off it should NOT have a consumption of 15 watts.

In order to determine the problem, can you please help me try the following steps

 

1) Plug the power meter to the wall and have nothing connected to it and see if there is any kind of power consumption?

2) Plug on only the power supply cord into the power meter and see if there is any power consumption?

3) Have you tried to plug anything else into the power meter?

 

Thanks

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That was my thought too, so I had allready checked these. Now that you asked I did the test again. Here it is:

 

1) Plug the power meter to the wall and have nothing connected to it and see if there is any kind of power consumption?

         0 watt

2) Plug on only the power supply cord into the power meter and see if there is any power consumption?

         cord unplugged from pc end 0 watt  -  cord plugged in again 16 watts, 230v, 0.07amp (switch to 'OFF')

3) Have you tried to plug anything else into the power meter?

         I use it from time to time and gives reasonable readings, raspberry pi 4watts, hp printer soft off 10 watts, speakers, desk lamps, washing machines etc.

 

Can you cross check this?

 


 

Thanks for your time.

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