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As of 6.3.0.15 [Dynamic Sleep](Dynamic%20Sleep) is enabled by default with a value of 50. To continue using Normal Sleep you may disable it by using the command:
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`[SetOption60](Commands#setoption60) 1`
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[`SetOption60 1`](Commands#setoption60)
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[Click here to see the Wiki for Dynamic Sleep](Dynamic%20Sleep)
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Also, if using [KNX IP Protocol](KNX-Features), `Sleep` needs to be 0 in order to avoid losing any telegram.
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**Notes:**
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- Starting with Tasmota 6.1.1.12 `Sleep` ≠ `0` has no impact on real time related commands like `Uptime`, `Delay`, `[PulseTime](Commands#pulsetime)`, `[TelePeriod](Commands#teleperiod)` and `[Blinktime](Commands#blinktime)`.
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- Starting with Tasmota 6.1.1.12 `Sleep` ≠ `0` has no impact on real time related commands like `Uptime`, `Delay`, [`PulseTime`](Commands#pulsetime), [`TelePeriod`](Commands#teleperiod) and [`Blinktime`](Commands#blinktime).
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- As the WiFi Modem on an ESP8266 is the major consumer - using Sleep with WiFi AP mode enabled is more or less without effect.
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## Sonoff power consumption and measurement
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As already noticed with `Sleep 100` the number periods having 8-10 mA instead of 15-20 mA are again increasing:
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![sleep 250 1](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/6636844/36341493-5696bf48-13ef-11e8-8155-44ac90200df8.png)
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The quantity measurement confirms the suspicion that a sleep value ≠ 0 results in reduce the power consumption about 1/3.
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The quantity measurement confirms the suspicion that a sleep value ≠ 0 results in reducing the power consumption about 1/3.
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