A fully plugged charger is not "convenient" but "dangerous"!
Article Source:Kinri Energy | Author:Kinri Energy | Issuing Time:2024.03.26
One of the things that many people love to do is to plug different types of charging cables into the power strip, such as phones, headphones, tablets, etc. They call this behavior "convenient", but it's like a "time bomb".
A charger is a device that converts high voltage electricity into low voltage direct current. If left on a power strip for a long time without pulling it out, it will continue to heat up, accelerate the aging of the equipment, and easily cause short circuits or high voltage breakdown, leading to fire hazards.
The charger cannot be charged in an environment that is too cold or too hot. So, when charging, be careful to avoid household appliances such as refrigerators or ovens, or places that can be directly exposed to the sun. If the environment where you live is often in a high temperature state, it is recommended to equip some high-performance and high-temperature resistant switch transformer charging heads.
Do not charge near the bedside and bedsheet. Many people habitually place their chargers by the bedside because it is convenient to brush their phones while lying down. However, if there is a danger, the adjacent bed can be ignited.
No need to charge a damaged data cable. Many original charging cables and heads of mobile phones are easily damaged, and the metal wires inside can leak out, which can easily cause leakage during charging. Therefore, it is necessary to replace them in a timely manner.