Should I Leave My TV On Standby At Night Or Switch Off? (2024)

To un-plug your TV at night, or not to un-plug your TV at night that is the question! To be honest there is more than one right answer to this question. The energy companies and government will tell you that you should do everything within your power to cut your energy usage and your local TV shop or TV engineer will tell you to leave it on. So, what should you do? In this blog I discuss the reasons for turning your TV off at night and reasons not to leave your TV off a night.

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Reasons To Leave TV On Standby At Night

There are many reasons to leave your TV on at night and not disconnecting it from it’s power source altogether.

TV’s Perform Software Upgrades at Night

A lot of TV’s will update their software at night when less people are typically watching TV as often you can not do both at the same time. Periodically manufacturers of TV’s and set top boxes will bring out new software. This is usually to improve the user experience but often it is to fix bugs and glitches in the existing software. Admittedly this is becoming less of an issue with modern connected “Smart TV’s” that connect to your internet connection as this with the broadband speeds becoming increasingly quicker is often completed in a minute or two whereas over the air software updates which were completed over satellite or the TV aerial usually took far longer. The problem with switching your equipment off at night is it can miss these vital software upgrades which can seriously impact the performance of your TV/ set top box. This used to be very common with Sky boxes which would develop issues that they otherwise wouldn’t have. This however could be overcome by doing a manual software upgrade on the Sky box.

You Might Throw A Perfectly Good TV Away!

If your TV is consistently missing software updates, it could look as behave as if it was faulty. You may call out a local installer to come look at your TV aerial or satellite dish to ensure that it isn’t that and if proved to not be. You could end up throwing a perfectly good TV away believing it to be faulty when all it needed was the software updated as this isn’t always something that owners of TV’s often think to check. If you navigate into the settings of your TV or AV equipment you can often check to see whether you have the latest software and if you haven’t this should be updated. Like already mentioned this can be done over the internet or over the air. Alternatively, if neither is possible you could find the latest software/firmware on the internet, download it to your computer and upload it to a USB stick to be inserted into the TV or AV equipment via the USB slot. Most AV products have at least one USB slot but older products may not have any! Bare that in mind before you cut the power off at night.

Some TV’s Won’t Allow You To Turn Off Standby

Many manufactures completely remove the ability to switch the power off completely from the TV so that the only way to turn it off completely and off of standby would be to switch off at the power socket or to disconnect from the mains supply altogether. This isn’t always easy as often these are behind the TV cabinet or behind the TV itself on wall mounted TV’s which you may have to remove from its bracket altogether to get to. This is the manufacturer telling you that “we don’t want the TV removed from standby.”

Your Scheduled Recordings Will Fail

If you’re using something like a Sky box to record programmes during the night, these will fail if you switch the equipment off at night. Well not necessarily if you switch the TV off of standby but leave the Sky box on but I’m sure that you will get the point. If the PVR is left on standby it will automatically power up and power down during the scheduled recording.

Reasons To Turn TV Off Standby At Night

Now we have discussed the reasons why a TV should be left on at night, let’s look at why it may be a good idea to turn the TV off from standby at night or to unplug the TV altogether.

It Saves Electricity – Small Amount

Turning a TV off at night completely and removing from standby will save electricity and will save you a small amount of money. When I say a small amount of money, I mean a small amount of money. Probably a few pounds per year, not the £100 pounds a year or so that you local authority will tell you.

Modern TV’s when on standby use barely any electricity at all. These are not the same as old CRT TV’s that had valves, tunes and heaters that did consume a lot of electricity keeping the TV ready so that it would quicker power on when you turned it on via the remote control. In fact some old CRT TV’s used to reach 25,000 volts inside so they weren’t the most energy efficient things. Some TV technologies are more efficient than others. Here are some of the energy usages when on standby.

So, it’s up to whether you think whether unplugging your TV each night to save a small amount of energy and money each year is worth it for you.

It’s Safer – A Little Bit

It actually is safer to unplug your TV at night, but that’snot to say that leaving the TV plugged on and on standby is unsafe. How much safer it is all depends on your set up. Modern electrical circuit boards have RCD’s and MCB’s to protect the electrical circuit and trip out the electrics is something has happened that could become dangerous and cause a fire. The TV itself also has a fuse inside the plug which is designed to fail first before it causes damage to the TV and becomes unsafe.

It’s worth mentioning if you have multiple mains extension strips and cables plugged into single socket then I’m sure that the fire brigade will tell you to unplug this when you can.

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Other Items For Consideration – Unplugging The TV Altogether

I have included these in the article, but I wouldn’t necessarily make a case for leaving the TV on standby at night or not but for unplugging the TV altogether.

Should I Unplug TV During Thunderstorms?

This is a scenario where I would advise to not only cut off the TV power but to unplug the TV altogether from the socket. With electrical storms an electrical surge can come down your telephone line or TV aerial and fry your TV together with everything else that is connected. Please don’t panic every time you see a bolt of lightening or the roar of thunder as this is actually not very common. That being said, I have attended repair jobs where lightening has struck the TV aerial and fried everything it came in contact with. The cables, aerial and cables all needed to be replaced. If you see that a particular strong storm is forecast I would recommend disconnecting your TV’s to be on the safe side.

Unplugging TV When Going Away On Holiday

If you’re going away on holiday or are not going to be in the house for a while. Then I would recommend just unplugging your TV equipment to be on the safe side. Just remembering before disconnecting your Sky+, Freesat+ or other type of PVR that you’re recordings are going to fail whilst the equipment is disconnected from the mains supply. Many of today's equipment like Sky and Youview boxes used for BT Vision also have a facility where you can schedule recordings when away from your house via an app. Obviously this function will not work if the box is disconnected.

Conclusion – It’s Up To You – I Wouldn’t Personally

I’m guessing that you can already tell by the points made that I personally wouldn’t unplug your TV at night. But if it helps you sleep a little easier then you should absolutely do it.

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Tom

Should I Leave My TV On Standby At Night Or Switch Off? (2024)

FAQs

Should I Leave My TV On Standby At Night Or Switch Off? ›

Leaving your TV on standby is not likely to result in a fire hazard. However, in the interest of safety, it is strongly recommended to turn your TV off at the wall. Unplugging your TV between uses can help to save a lot of electricity. Even when in standby, a TV continues to consume electricity!

Is it cheaper to turn TV off or leave on standby? ›

One of the easiest ways to reduce your TV's energy usage is simply to turn it off when you're not watching it. This may seem obvious, but many people leave their TVs on all day, even when they're not in the room. By turning it off, you can save a significant amount of energy and reduce your electricity bill.

What happens if you leave a TV on standby? ›

Most televisions have a standby feature that is on by default. When you turn your television off, it does not use energy. When you leave it on, and it goes into standby mode on its own, it uses electricity to keep the display active.

Is it good to unplug your TV every night? ›

Potential for Energy Savings

Unplugging your TV when not in use can lead to substantial energy savings. Modern TVs and other electronic devices are called 'vampire devices' because they use electricity even when turned off or in standby mode. Unplugging your TV when it's not in use can save a lot of energy.

Is leaving a TV on standby a fire hazard? ›

Is leaving a TV on standby a fire hazard? On standby, your TV is still getting power from an electric socket. This means there's a risk of overheating or short-circuiting. This is unlikely to cause a fire, but it's best to be safe and turn your TV off completely if you're not using it.

How much do you save by turning off standby? ›

Article Contents. So-called 'vampire' devices are costing UK households an average of £147 a year according to a survey by comparison website Quotezone. The survey found that 55% of households leave appliances on standby, wasting 23% of electricity due to the energy they consume when they're not being used.

What are the worst appliances to leave on standby? ›

The worst appliances to keep on standby
  • Game consoles.
  • Computer monitors.
  • Alarm clocks.
  • Printers.
  • Coffee machines.
  • Mobile phones (and chargers)
  • Kettles.
  • White goods (dishwashers, washing machines, tumble dryers)

Does it cost to leave TV on standby? ›

According to energy advice blog EcoCostSavings, a modern TV uses around 58.6 watts when operational and 1.3 watts when on standby. In terms of power consumption, it ranges between 10W to 117W when in use versus 0.5W to 3W when on standby.

Does leaving a TV plugged in use electricity? ›

Did you know that when your appliances or electronic devices are plugged in, they're draining energy – even if they're not in use? Phantom power, also called standby power, refers to the energy that's wasted around your home when devices are plugged in and using power, but you're not actively using them.

Do things that are plugged in but turned off use electricity? ›

Many appliances continue to use electricity even when they are shut off. The same goes for all those chargers, whether or not they are charging a smartphone. Everything you leave plugged into an outlet—appliances, computers, consoles, chargers, lamps, and more —draws energy even when not in use.

Is unplugging the same as switching off? ›

If your socket has an OFF switch, then the answer is, yes, just as effective as unplugging.

What is the biggest fire hazard in a house? ›

1. Cooking. More than half of the house fires we attend start in the kitchen.

Does turning the TV off at the wall damage it on Samsung? ›

It won't do any harm turning it off at the wall.

How close to a fire can a TV be? ›

A recommended distance between your TV and electric fire is between 8-10 inches, however many experts within both the world of fires and TVs say that getting closer to 12 inches is ideal. Ultimately it depends on how hot your fire gets and the overall shape of the fireplace.

Does turning off your TV save money? ›

One of the easiest ways to reduce your TV's energy usage is simply to turn it off when you're not watching it. This may seem obvious, but many people leave their TVs on all day, even when they're not in the room. By turning it off, you can save a significant amount of energy and reduce your electricity bill.

Is it expensive to leave TV on all night? ›

The power used by your TV depends on how old the TV is and how large it is. A new TV may use 32W to 90W of power, depending on its size. At 60W, running the TV for 12 hours a day would cost you $2.60 month if your electricity costs 12 cents per kWh.

How much does it cost to leave the TV on for an hour? ›

What is the average cost and energy use of different types of Televisions?
Screen SizePower Consumption (Watts)Cost / hr*
32 inches160 W$0.026
37 inches180 W$0.029
42 inches220 W$0.035
50 inches300 W$0.048
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Does standby use a lot of electricity? ›

In fact, standby power has been estimated to account for up to 40% of a device's total energy use. That's 6500 hours a year of wasted energy per device absorbing anywhere from 0.5 to 30 watts each. The power needed to keep a device on standby mode is surprisingly high.

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