This is a specific question about reducing "parasitic" electrical losses from stuff that's plugged in and sucking power even when "off".
Stupid me, we built a new house in 2003 and I didn't think to have switched outlets in every room! As a result, we have some parasitic devices (TV, computer wireless router, etc) into outlets that are in inconvenient places to reach. We already unplug the <i>convenient</i> seldom-used boxes when they're not used. But if it involves getting down on hands & knees and crawling under the side-board the TV is on to unplug & replug it, I know we won't do it.
Are there such things as power strips that have a remote control?? I Googled, and came up with many Internet-enabled devices for remote computing centers, but didn't see anything with a simple IR remote.
Is anyone out here aware of such a thing? Are X10-based devices something that would do this? I see X10 outlets, where the top half of the outlet is X10-controllable. How much power does an X10 receiver draw? Presumably less than the power-strip-full of "parasites" that's plugged into it?
Thanks, --Steve



