You cannot externally regulate the power drawn by a unit in standby. It will draw what it needs. You can turn everything off, but some units will take a while to reboot and to load data.
Owen,You cannot externally regulate the power drawn by a unit in standby. It will draw what it needs. You can turn everything off, but some units will take a while to reboot and to load data.
While there is little sense in recommending that one not let fans on lamp based projectors and RPTV run their cool down cycle after powering down, this is one of the most overstated fears with regard to lamp life. I have discussed the matter with numerous engineers from lamp and display makers and the consesus is clear that manufacturers are being very conservative with regard to the risk of damage in this matter, and that the primary reason to run a cool down cycle is to allow for restart sooner if the client decides to turn the set back on.A switched power strip will work, but be aware, some of your gear may still need to draw power for a time to cool. For example; many DLP/LCD TV's and projectors have fans that run for 10 - 15 sec or more after they are powered off. If you kill all power to them before they are ready you may damage them.