PumPing-Tap-pulls-the-plug-on-unwanted-vampire-energy

Take a look at PumPing Tap, a smart little device that unplugs your appliances and electronics for you -- even when you forget.

It isn’t always easy going green or doing the things we need to do to conserve energy, so any help received is much appreciated in our book. So it was with great pleasure when we stumbled upon this nifty little energy-saving socket called the PumpPing Tap.

Designed to reduce “vampire energy” (energy that is slowly being consumed or “sucked” from your electric appliances while on standby) the PumPing Tap literally pulls the plug — or pops the plug really — on wasted electricity and helps reduce your energy bill in the process.

The way it works is pretty simple, when you are done with an appliance or device that is plugged in via the PumPing — and that device has the power on switched to off — a ring of light appears on the socket and a timer starts. After ten minutes of inactivity, the socket automatically ejects the plug; eliminating unwanted energy consumption.

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Unfortunately, the PumPing Tap is still a concept – having just been awarded an international Red Dot Design Concept prize – so no word yet on when or if the tap will make it to mass production. And while we see some potential issues with its design, for example: how would the device work when power outlets are obstructed by a piece of furniture or other appliance? We certainly have taken a liking to what the power socket ejector is trying to do — save money and energy – and surely that is something we can all appreciate. 

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  1. TechFreak at 10:32am 5th January 2012 This would drive me nuts. First of all, you will have to replace a wall socket (which I do not want to do) and secondly it pops the plug out? Umm no. Maybe for a coffee maker, but not for a TV or any other appliance where the plug is buried way behind it. I would hate having to move my TV to re-plug it back in.Bad design IMO.
  2. jesterking at 8:58am 5th January 2012 wait a minute wait a minute... You're saying this automatically ejects the plug when under a certain voltage or amperage? Pretty cool, but instead of kicking the cord out, why not just have a built in switch. I like the idea, but I don't like the idea of having cords just laying around for infants, or pets to play with. Also, I could see tripping hazards due to this.summation, A physical breaker switch like the GFI's would be nice.
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