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Help with killing power from 12v trigger
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<blockquote data-quote="Bruspark" data-source="post: 521234" data-attributes="member: 20106"><p>Lots of current TV's don't actually switch off when in standby, and may spend time updating programme guides etc before sleeping. It might be worth connecting a usb powered light or similar to the outlet and seeing if /when it goes off. My TV also powers up randomly when off to look for updates and Programmes to record. </p><p></p><p>As this is a pain I use a 'smart socket' strip that reacts to major power draw from the TV or Amp on one socket to power the other sockets up. Then then powers Subwoofers etc , Plug in power adapters to drive 12V triggers and mood lighting</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bruspark, post: 521234, member: 20106"] Lots of current TV's don't actually switch off when in standby, and may spend time updating programme guides etc before sleeping. It might be worth connecting a usb powered light or similar to the outlet and seeing if /when it goes off. My TV also powers up randomly when off to look for updates and Programmes to record. As this is a pain I use a 'smart socket' strip that reacts to major power draw from the TV or Amp on one socket to power the other sockets up. Then then powers Subwoofers etc , Plug in power adapters to drive 12V triggers and mood lighting [/QUOTE]
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