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		<title>Vampire Energy: Chargers Left Plugged In After Charging? You Might Be Getting &#8216;Zapped&#8217; Every Month</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Many people remove their phones after charging but leave the charger plugged into the socket. Some don&#8217;t even bother turning off the socket switch, believing it makes little difference. However,&#8230;]]></description>
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<p>Many people remove their phones after charging but leave the charger plugged into the socket. Some don&#8217;t even bother turning off the socket switch, believing it makes little difference. However, energy experts warn against this practice. They state that this bad habit leads to a small but consistent waste of electricity, and can potentially damage the product.</p>



<p>What is Vampire Energy?</p>



<p>Even if the charger isn&#8217;t connected to a phone, it still consumes electricity. This is because the transformer and circuit within the charger are always ready to charge. This silent electricity waste is also known as &#8216;Vampire Power&#8217;.</p>



<p>&#8216;Zapped&#8217; Every Month</p>



<p>According to reports, vampire energy is also called phantom load. This term is used when devices that are turned off or switched off are still consuming electricity. A charger can consume 0.1 to 0.5 watts of electricity, while multiple plug-in gadgets like TVs, chargers, and computers can collectively increase the electricity bill.</p>



<p>This electricity waste can slightly increase your home&#8217;s electricity bill every month. Consider how much electricity is wasted in a year and how much extra money you might have to pay. The only advantage of leaving the charger plugged in is that you don&#8217;t need to plug it in again, but the disadvantages far outweigh this minor convenience.</p>



<p>Unplugging the charger not only saves electricity but also offers other benefits:</p>



<p>*   Lower bill: Small savings can be made on each device.<br>*   Safety: Chargers can overheat and catch fire when plugged in.<br>*   Longer Life: Due to continuous exposure to electricity, especially due to voltage fluctuations.</p>
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