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Need to power off?

  • November 22, 2016
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Hi - Just got my first Sonos speakers and now going away for several weeks. Not sure if it is desirable or even necessary to power off the Sonos speakers (as I do with my computer, for example) while away. Would welcome any guidance. Thanks
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  • November 22, 2016
Sonos speakers are designed to be on 24/7, but if I were going away for several weeks I would unplug them. You shouldn't lose any playlists etc just by powering down. As a risk averse person I would leave as little electrical equipment plugged in as possible if I were away for several weeks.

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  • Contributor I
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  • November 22, 2016
Thanks. Good guidance. Now a possibly silly question - if I unplug them, will I need to reconfigure the settings etc. when I plug back in, or will they just start right back up & be ready to go?

bockersjv
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  • November 22, 2016
No, they will just work again a minute or two after powering up.

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  • Contributor I
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  • November 22, 2016
Thank you

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  • Collaborator II
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  • November 22, 2016
Sonos has a KB article listing average idle power consumption for their various devices: https://sonos.custhelp.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/260/~/sonos-power-consumption-when-idle

The short of it is that they are akin to running an LED light bulb when idle.

ratty
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  • November 22, 2016
I'm with John B on this. If I was leaving the house for several days, never mind weeks, I'd want to minimise the amount of electrics left on.

Airgetlam
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  • November 22, 2016
Interesting.

Would you also turn off your router? Or refrigerator? I'm truly curious, not being snarky. I tend to turn off several devices when I travel, but not everything. Perhaps I should be rethinking that.

ratty
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  • November 22, 2016
Obviously not the fridge or freezer. But if the router is not required then, yes, that would go off too. (I should say that there's a fair bit more infrastructure-wise than just the main router.)

Airgetlam
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  • November 22, 2016
Yep, I take your point. I've always done the odd devices, but never the network before. Thanks for the input, much appreciated. Perhaps next time I'm shipped overseas for 2 or 3 months, I can save a tad more on the electrical bills.