My house pulls around 90-100W in idle state (at night). When almost everything including the fridge compressor is off.
Some devices that pull more power than you might expect or think about are:
- Ziggo internet cablemodem (I believe 15-20W, not 100% sure).
- Ziggo Mediabox XL pulls 30-35W both on and off (its never really “off” unless eco mode is selected). If you have one you can have it replaced for free by a newer model (Next or Next Mini) that uses much less energy. And it’s also snappier.
- WiFi router(s) (5W for my Archer C7).
- Mechanical ventilation system (100W when on).
P.S. Using an old school light bulb might not be the best way for calibration, as the power it consumes varies with the voltage. And the net voltage is not constant. Also there is probably some variance from bulb to bulb. If its 10 or 12W instead of 11W, that is already almost a 10% error in the calibration.
It would be better to measure the voltage and current using a multimeter, and use that value (Wattage = Voltage x Current) for your calibration.