File:EPA removes Eco-i-Lite products from ENERGY STAR list.pdf

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English: "...Capstone Industries products Eco-i-Lite NF-L200 and Eco-i-Lite NF-L100 have been removed from the ENERGY STAR Qualified Products List..."
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The Eco-i-Lite product uses 2 watts even when the night light is off and the flashlight is not in the base (i.e. in standby mode). The Energy Star standard for EPS (External Power Supplies like cell phone chargers; Tier 2) is to use < 0.5 watts in standby mode.

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