Don’t leave your phone charger plugged in: I explain the main reasons

Do you leave your charger plugged in all the time, even when it’s not powering any devices? This everyday habit seems harmless, but it poses unforeseen risks. Given the energy waste, overheating, and safety risks, it might be time to change this habit. Why do these small power packs constantly consume power, and what dangers do they really pose? Here’s an explanation.

A silent danger: overheating of chargers

A plugged-in charger continues to circulate a weak current even without a connected device. This constant power supply causes gradual wear on internal components and increases the risk of malfunction. In some cases, this can lead to overheating or even fire.

In inferior or counterfeit chargers, the materials used are often less durable, making these models even more susceptible to short circuits and voltage spikes. A thunderstorm or power outage can also turn a worn-out charger into a real hazard.

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Do you leave your charger plugged in all the time, even when it’s not powering any devices? This everyday habit seems harmless, but it poses unforeseen risks. Given the energy waste, overheating, and safety risks, it might be time to change this habit. Why do these small power packs constantly consume power, and what dangers do they really pose? Here’s an explanation.

A silent danger: overheating of chargers

A plugged-in charger continues to circulate a weak current even without a connected device. This constant power supply causes gradual wear on internal components and increases the risk of malfunction. In some cases, this can lead to overheating or even fire.

In inferior or counterfeit chargers, the materials used are often less durable, making these models even more susceptible to short circuits and voltage spikes. A thunderstorm or power outage can also turn a worn-out charger into a real hazard.

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