Keep in mind I'm not an electric engineer or electrician.
Leaving a phone charger plugged in without the cellphone plugged in is a waste of electricity. It's not a very big drain, but it's there and it costs you a tiny, tiny, bit more on your electric bills.
Without going into too much detail/complexity: the purpose of a phone charger or "adapter" is to adapt the electricity coming from your outlet into a kind that the cellphone can use. This process is not perfectly efficient and because of the way it works, it drains a small amount of power even if you are not charging your cellphone.
Now if you are interested in the more technical answer, I will do my best to do so:
To make the electricity coming from the outlet (Alternating Current) more suitable for the cellphone, the adapter must do at least two things. First it needs to step-down the high voltage coming from the outlet to a lower voltage that the cellphone can handle. This is done by using a transformer. The transformer is the main culprit, a transformer is basically a couple of wound-up coils of wire on an iron core. The outlet is connected to one of the coils, and this uses up a little bit of power even when you are not charging your cellphone since there is no switch on an adapter to disconnect the transformer coil from the plug.
Also, an adapter needs to convert the AC (Alternating Current) to DC (Direct Current). This is done by using diodes to rectify the AC to DC. This process can also cause some more of the power drain, costing you a tiny, tiny bit more on your electric bill.
My technical answer lacks a better, and more detailed, explanation of AC, DC, Transformers, diodes, and etc. You should look up these on Wikipedia or do a Google search if you would like to learn more.
Below is a related link to a Wikipedia article that explains battery chargers, which are basically the same as cellphone chargers.
It is not recommended to leave your Swiffer Vac plugged in all the time as it can lead to excessive electricity usage and may reduce the overall battery life of the device. It is best to unplug the device after charging is complete to prevent any potential hazards.
It really is not safe to leave a AC adapter plugged in. If not using I would unplug it.
A 60 Watt light bulb consumes electrical energy. If you leave is on for 24 hours, it consumes 60 x 24 = 1440 Watt-Hours, or 1.44 Kilowatt-Hours. If you want to know how much money this much energy costs, look on your last electricity bill. There it will give the cost of one Kilowatt-Hour.
yes it does use energy. My straightener uses energy when it is plugged in, but not on. What i have learned to do is unplug all the things that don't need to be plugged in. If u think that something needs to stay plugged in then leave it in but if it doesn't my best advise is to unplug it!
Wasting electricity is caused by leaving things on when they are not being used. This means leaving on lights when we're not in the room, or leaving the TV on or plugged into the mains when we are not in the house. Any outlet plugged into the main socket will draw electricity, so it is the best interest of the household to leave electronics turned off, or unplugged, until it needs to be used. With most chargeable battery items, such as phones, gaming devices and cameras, the battery length will deteriorate if left charging for too long, leading to a shorter battery life with each use. Therefore, once the device is fully charged, it should be removed, and the charger removed from the socket, to stop further waste of electricity. Even leaving an entire house's lights on when only using one room can waste five times as much energy than if you're using all the sockets in only one room. As well as needing to be replaced three times as much as any other electric component, lights use more than twice as much energy to run daily. To keep the same amount of light entering a room without using energy, one could try keeping the curtains open in certain rooms, to allow natural light to enter the house. This is both free, and is better for your eyes, reducing the strain on the iris to focus on things in low-light conditions.
Standby power <><><> Sometimes referred to a "Vampire Usage"- the power consumed by leaving a charger plugged in, even when not charging a device.
No, nothing will happen . Electricity is not flowing
if u are talking about ur phone charger , it doesn't consume very much electricity even when you are charging your phone it consumes very very few electricity but in order to keep your charger u must unplug it as long as u r not charging your phone
Leaving your guitar plugged in for extended periods of time can potentially damage the electronics and reduce the overall lifespan of your instrument. It is recommended to unplug your guitar when not in use to prevent any potential issues.
I usually leave it plugged in if I can, because why not keep your battery charged?
It is not recommended to leave your Swiffer Vac plugged in all the time as it can lead to excessive electricity usage and may reduce the overall battery life of the device. It is best to unplug the device after charging is complete to prevent any potential hazards.
It really is not safe to leave a AC adapter plugged in. If not using I would unplug it.
Yes, it does. The current is still flowing through it, although there is nothing being charged.
NO
No, like iphones, computers and almost any other electronics they have a sensor, it lets as much power as it needs and then blocks it! so it doesnt really matter if you leave it in! ^ Actually it does use up power even with nothing plugged in. Same with other chargers.
no it will not
Yes , but using a timer that turns the block heater on for 3 or 4 hours before you are going to use the vehicle saves on the electricity costs