When I look at Loop for the last 24 hours, the lowest half-hour value I can see is 0.03kWh. It's at this value for most of the night, with some (relative) spikes of 0.08kWh which, presumably, is where the fridge freezer kicks in for a bit.Yes, gas for heating and water. The Loop app shows 0.1kWh per half hour overnight, hence wondering if that’s just the lowest energy use the app is capable of showing. I’ve simply multiplied 0.1 x 48 to get to 4.8kwh. Our “always on“ stuff is the fridge freezer, chest freezer, three tvs and set top boxes on standby, security camera, router and BT thingy plus a wireless mesh system with four discs and five google minis / homes. When we are away for a week and a half this month I’ll be able to get a better feel for it. Mind you, most of last year we had a hot tub as well
The first proper spike is 7:30-8:00 when the kettle and toaster were called into action, and it hit 0.2kWh.
So it seems your phantom usage is high, relative to ours. We've taken to turning everything off at the wall when it's not in use, including TVs, Google Homes and Echos. It's a slight pain at first, but you soon get used to it.
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