Chaotic42
Lifer
- Jun 15, 2001
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Heh so one of our clients had a facility dept that replaced all their power strips with completely motion sensored ones. Caused a bit of a ruckus because a lot of people working at desks didn't move enough to trigger those sensors. All of a sudden *poof* desktop and monitors would shut off in the middle of whatever they were working on. Now they have ones with like 2 non-sensored plugs so you have to be careful where you plug in things that need to stay on. I'd be interested to know what the break even point is for their electrical savings vs two bulk orders of power strips
Oh if that works thats awesome! Look at ATOT - solving actual problems!
Okay, that's the dumbest motion detection equipment I've ever heard of. "Time to kick off this 72 hour simulation over the holiday weekend!" Oops.
