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Here’s why you should never leave the charger empty in the socket

 

Often, after charging the battery of our phone, we leave the charger plugged in empty. However, it is indeed an error that is not without consequences. Find out why this harmful habit should be banned.

Certain gestures should be banned when handling the phone charger. Among them, that of leaving it plugged in when you are not using it. This habit can harm you in addition to damaging your device.

Leaving your charger plugged in empty can be dangerous

That it is a phone, tablet or computer charger, it can happen to us, for lack of will or omission, to leave them plugged in without actually using them. This is not without risk and it is for this reason that it is rather recommended to switch off a power strip if you do not wish to unplug the charger.

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Cell phone charger. Source: spm

A charger plugged in empty can cause a fire

This is all the more the case if the charger is of poor quality or damaged. And for good reason, when its internal components are damaged, there is a greater risk of short-circuiting or overheating. The transformer may cause a fire because the heat given off by the socket is not used. This is all the more dangerous in the presence of flammable objects. In the case of storms or thunderstorms, it is recommended to unplug all devices to avoid creating a power surge.

 

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Leaving your charger plugged in empty is a waste of energy that impacts the environment

If it is important not to leave your charger connected to empty constantly, it is because this has significant impacts on the environment. And for good reason, leaving 6 chargers permanently connected is equivalent to an annual consumption of 2.6 kWh.

Leaving your charger plugged in when empty risks damaging it prematurely

Adopting this harmful habit for the environment and your safety also harms this accessory. And for good reason, it has a significant impact on his life expectancy. Thus, you will often have to replace it and sometimes the cost of a charger can be high. It is for this reason that it is also not recommended to charge your smartphone all night because the charger can also be damaged by adopting this habit . To preserve its battery, it is recommended that the charge level is between 20 and 80% .

The wireless charger consumes more than a conventional charger

One thing is certain: the wired charger requires certain precautions, in particular that of not charging it empty and unplug it immediately after use. If you want to swap it for a wireless charger, this is definitely a mistake. Although it removes the danger of overheating at the sector level , it consumes much more energy than its classic version. As relayed by the newspaper Liberation , charging by induction would consume between 22% and 56% more electricity than traditional charger.

That said, if you adopt the habit of leaving the charger plugged in, it is indeed a bad act that is not very ecological and should be banned. It not only exposes you to the risk of overheating but also of premature wear of this essential daily equipment.

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