Consumes Electricity
Did you think that your smartphone is the only device that needs power to be recharged? Even the charger consumes electricity to do its work.
Plugging your charger into the outlet without a smartphone connected to it will continue to consume power.
And what does it mean when the device is currently consuming power through the process called phantom energy? Expect additional expenses to your electricity bill every month.
Next time, you may want to consider unplugging your charger when not in use.
Charging Capacity Ruined
Your smartphone chargers are not designed to stay plugged in forever. Currently, they are made to bridge your smartphone and the electric source (outlet).
Letting your charger be unplugged negatively affects the charging quality and capacity over time.
Should your charger capacity be ruined, it will affect your charging process and may result in the ineffectiveness of your charger, as in being unable to be used.
Spot on these charger symptoms as they are visible signs that your charger is about to wear out:
- Sudden Slowdown in the Charging Speed.
- Failed Charger Attempt
- Having internal component problems.
Heat Build-Up
Since chargers are only designed for a faster-charging process, plugging them in for longer periods may result in heat build-up.
This can cause serious problems on the device, and the device is prone to household risks like fire.
Aside from overcharging, place the smartphone in a place where the charging heat can escape.
Do not allow your device to be charged near fabric, paper, under a blanket, or on a bed.
Power Surge Affects Quality
Electric current fluctuation may happen in some areas, especially if they undergo sudden power outages, grid issues, and storms.
These events not just disrupt power, but affects the entire power distribution of the locale.
Letting the charger be plugged in consistently allows the power surge to ruin your charger’s quality.
Electric surges often come uninvited, and our charger has the capacity during this period to prevent them.
Unplugging your charger, it spares both the quality and health of your charger. Extending its life for further use.
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