Last night I discovered that my doorbell transformer died. This transformer is directly mounted onto my breaker box, and although I can replace it myself, it will be a PITA to kill power to the whole house and re-wire a new transformer. Then I got to thinking that this is one of those "phantom loads", that transformer is powered 24/7 so maybe I don't want to replace it. I've temporarily put a battery onto the transformer outlet wires, and that works just fine. Quick research shows that typical doorbell transformers draw about 5w with an open circuit, but I'm sure I could re-wire an old phone charger with a switched mode transformer that would draw less
Am I crazy to care? Perhaps some of you OCD energy misers have already done the research? Should I buy a new transformer, reuse an old phone charger, buy a battery-powered wireless, plug-in wireless, or just wire up a pp3 battery in the bell box?
TE
Am I crazy to care? Perhaps some of you OCD energy misers have already done the research? Should I buy a new transformer, reuse an old phone charger, buy a battery-powered wireless, plug-in wireless, or just wire up a pp3 battery in the bell box?
TE
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