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is it true that a mobile phone charger draws as much electricity if it is left plugged in and the plug switched regardless as to whether it is charging a phone or not?
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also how much does it cost to charge a moblile phone typically from dead? thanks
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The small amount of energy used when the phone is unplugged from the charger is due to what engineers call "iron loss" The metal core of the transformer in the charger is being magnetised, whether on load or not.
This is the same effect that causes the hum from the big transformers at the electricity substations. And as others have said earlier this gives out heat as well.
This is the same effect that causes the hum from the big transformers at the electricity substations. And as others have said earlier this gives out heat as well.
A number of modern chargers sese when no current is being drawn and switch off.
I know this because I've measured it with a device that you plug into a socket and then plug a device into. It then shows you the current drawn.
With my phone charger if the phone is unconnected or full no current is drawn.
But as said above, if it's getting warm it's a dumb charger
I know this because I've measured it with a device that you plug into a socket and then plug a device into. It then shows you the current drawn.
With my phone charger if the phone is unconnected or full no current is drawn.
But as said above, if it's getting warm it's a dumb charger
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