3 mistakes when turning off the TV almost everyone has
Most of us have made the following 3 mistakes when turning off the TV that affects its lifespan but we ourselves are not aware of it.
Turning off the TV seems like a very simple thing, but turning off the television properly is not everyone knows. The majority of users have made the following 3 mistakes when turning off the TV, which affects its lifespan, but we ourselves are not aware of it.
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1. "Harmful" mistakes when turning off the TV
Many of us have a habit of turning off the TV by unplugging the power cord directly from the plug while the TV is still active. If one or two actions can be okay, doing this every day will gradually affect the life of the TV. Because when unplugging the power cord suddenly without turning off the TV power before, the filament of the screen light will be damaged, damaging the transistor and coil. Moreover, unplugging may also lead to fire, causing unsafe for users.
Many families have the habit of turning off the TV by unplugging the power cord.
Turn off the TV only with remoteIn case you only turn off the TV by remote without unplugging the power cord or pressing the power button, then the TV will still work underground (in stand by mode) but not turned off completely. This not only consumes your home electricity, but the TV can also reduce life expectancy. Therefore, you should combine both the controller and the power button on the TV to make sure the TV is turned off.
Do you know that just turning off the TV with remote will cause the TV to quickly reduce its life?
Turn on and off the television continuouslyAdd a seemingly harmless habit that many people still do is turn off the television continuously. Many people believe that this will help save electricity and often turn it on and off for a short time. However, in fact this thought is completely wrong. Turning on and off the TV continuously will consume power, even when turning off the TV like that, every time a television light bulb is heated unexpectedly, increasing the aging of the cathode, affecting the electric reflectivity and slowly reduce the life of the television.
2. How to turn off the television properly?
The best way to turn off the TV is to use the remote to turn off then press the power button to stop the TV from working properly. In rainy and stormy days, after turning off, you can unplug the power cord from the socket to make it safer.
This is how to turn off the television properly, safely and save electricity.
Turning off the television properly is essential for all families to use the TV safely and effectively. Let go of the mistake when turning off the TV that we just listed and share it for everyone to know.
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