The charger overheats when it is left connected into an outlet all the time, which speeds up the wear and tear on its internal parts like capacitors.
A abrupt shift in voltage might cause the mains-connected charger to overheat and start to smoke, which can sometimes result in a fire.
Maintaining the safety of your house is also crucial, particularly if you have young children or animals. Electric shock might occur by using a charger that has a cable attached to it in an outlet
A abrupt shift in voltage might cause the mains-connected charger to overheat and start to smoke, which can sometimes result in a fire.
Maintaining the safety of your house is also crucial, particularly if you have young children or animals. Electric shock might occur by using a charger that has a cable attached to it in an outlet.
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