K3 #642 measures just over 4mA when off. FT-847 reads 12mA. However, with both those loads on the FP-1030A power supply, it appears to be consuming about 3wH [72 watt-days/26.28 kw-years], apparently just to light the little LED on the panel. In fact, it's very close to 3wH with all the loads disconnected. Our highest marginal PG&E rate is $0.34/kWh which works out to $8.94/yr max.

Maybe a "leak" outside the K3(s)?

It does raise the question, just how many electrons are being wasted in the TV, DirecTV receiver/DVR, microwave, and the myriad of phone/Kindle chargers plugged in all over the house, not to mention this computer which is on nearly all the time? I suspect it's a lot more than 9 bucks a year.

73,

Fred K6DGW
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On 10/16/2013 12:15 PM, Jim Brown wrote:
Nope. I measured both units several times, and just now repeated the
measurements.

73, Jim

On 10/16/2013 11:23 AM, Eric Swartz - WA6HHQ, Elecraft wrote:
Hi Jim - you must be misreading the meter by several decimal points :-)

We just measured several K3s in the lab and they both draw less than 5
mA when off.

Eric
elecraft.com


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