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The charging process of the charger is like this, the first is current-limiting charging, the second stage is voltage-limiting charging, and the third stage is trickle charging.
If the power supply of the charger is not unplugged, it belongs to trickle charging in the third stage, and the damage to the battery and the charger is very small. That said, it is not advisable to keep the charger plugged into the power supply, and it also increases the danger.
Generally, the charging time of the battery is eight hours, and it can be charged for up to ten hours. Forgetting to unplug the power supply often is disadvantageous and should be paid attention to at ordinary times.
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The act of not unplugging the charger for a long time will accelerate the aging process of the charger, which will increase the possibility of short circuits and voltage breakdowns of the charger. Charging for too long may also increase the likelihood of a short circuit at the output of the charger. Once the output of the charger is short-circuited, the current at its input will increase dramatically, which will cause the charger to burn or**.
It is worth noting that because the charger is connected to the circuit, a charger fire may also cause the 220V power cord to catch fire. Additional Information:
Precautions in case of charger or similar electrical accidents**.
1. It is very important to cut off the power supply as soon as possible, and if necessary, the power supply of the entire layer can be cut off, which can prevent the occurrence of electric shock.
2. Do not use water to extinguish, because water is conductive, and if it is splashed on the charger or other electrical appliances, it is easy to burst or risk of electric shock.
3. It is recommended to use heavy clothing or bedding to beat or cover the ** point to isolate oxygen, and call the police in time.
4. Fire is no trivial matter, sometimes some bad electricity habits may cause fire, so in ordinary life, we should pay more attention to the safety of electricity and prevent it from happening.
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Will the mobile phone charging head be broken if the charging port is plugged and unplugged repeatedly? Hello dear! Blind years have no effect.
Repeatedly unplugging your phone while charging it has no effect on your phone. But if you pull out the charging port of the phone, it will have an impact. There is a celebration that will affect the life of the mobile phone battery, maintain the battery, prolong the battery life, the correct charging method can refer to the following:
1. Don't wait for the battery to run out before charging: excessive discharge of the mobile phone will have a certain impact on the mobile phone, and in serious cases, it may cause the mobile phone to fail to turn on normally, so try to charge it in time when the mobile phone prompts that the battery is too low; 2. Use the original charger and data cable to charge the mobile phone: non-original chargers may have various problems, which may damage the battery and reduce the service life of the battery; 3. When charging, try not to use your mobile phone:
Playing with mobile phones while charging is easy to wear out the battery and shorten the service life of the battery; 4. After the charging is completed, please disconnect the power supply in time: everyone has the opinion that the first three charges of the battery should be rushed for more than 12 hours, in fact, this is a misunderstanding, because the current batteries are lithium batteries, just need to be fully charged; 5. Regularly carry out a full cycle of charging: use up the power to 5%, and then fully charge.
Hope it helps!
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The normal charging time of vivo mobile phone is less than 3 hours, and occasional long-term charging will not affect the mobile phone battery, if it is often charged for a long time, it will speed up the battery cycle counting, thereby shortening the normal use time of the battery, so it should be unplugged in time when fully charged.
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Even charging digital devices for a long time has no effect on the battery and the machine, and the charger's IC circuit automatically cuts off the current input after charging.
Moreover, the current lithium battery equipment is generally equipped with double protection, the first is the power management chip inside the machine, and the second is the protection board of the battery. Even if the power management chip is out of action, the battery's protective plate prevents overcharging and protects the battery. Therefore, under normal circumstances, even long-term charging will not cause serious consequences such as batteries**.
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If the landlord is using some smart devices such as mobile phones, then charging the battery for a long time will not have much effect. Because there is a charging control circuit inside, the battery will automatically turn off after being fully charged, and the charger will be plugged in for a long time. It will not cause overcharging of the battery.
But if you are some other device and do not have an overcharge protection circuit, it is possible that the battery will be charged.
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It has an impact on the life of the battery, if your charger is a smart charger, it will intelligently power off, if not, charging for a long time will lead to overload. It is recommended that you buy a timing socket, which is generally about 20 yuan, which can be timed, so that you can charge it with confidence.
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Under normal circumstances, it's fine, but if it's a lithium battery, it will automatically turn off when it's fully charged. However, some batteries cannot be charged for a long time, because it is easy to cause battery damage. So the key question is which kind of battery is being charged.
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It will have a little impact, but it's not a big problem. When the battery is fully charged, there will be a saturated state of charge, and if the phone is smart enough, it will automatically protect the battery.
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Hello, at present, most mobile phones have an automatic power-off function, and the general mobile phone battery will automatically power off after it is fully charged, and occasionally when it is charged for a long time, it will not affect the battery.
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There is no effect, because the charging system has a set of protection system and regulator, when the battery voltage exceeds the rated voltage, the regulator of the protection system will cut off the excitation coil of the generator to stop generating electricity, so as to regulate the charging process of the battery.
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This one is really bad for the battery. Because the battery is charged for a long time, it will be in a state of repeated charging cycles. This will reduce the health of the battery and shorten its lifespan.
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At present, the batteries installed in smartphones have been updated, and the batteries used in smartphones are now lithium-ion batteries. When it's time to charge, when the smartphone is connected to a power source, the battery will control the charging rate according to the amount of power. As a very simple example, when the power is low, the lithium-ion battery will control the rate to become smaller, which will protect the service life of the battery to a certain extent, and when the power of the mobile phone is about to be full, it will send out a power-off command, and the power will be automatically cut off at this time.
In addition, today's mobile phones do not need to be charged to 100%, and it is okay to unplug the charger whenever you want. Today's smartphones have their own battery protection function, even if they are charged for a long time, there will be no harm to the phone. Everyone may have thought that long-term charging must be harmful to the mobile phone battery, but in fact, it has no effect at all.
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It will affect the battery, and if the continuous charging time exceeds 12 hours, it will cause the active material of the plate to harden and fall off, and cause water loss and battery deformation, which will seriously affect the battery life. In addition, if the balance is upset due to external influences, such as temperature or humidity, there may be potential safety hazards.
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This one does have an impact. If the battery is left charged for a long time, it will automatically enter a charge-discharge cycle. This will reduce the life of the battery, so be sure to unplug it when it is fully charged.
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Charging for a long time will affect the battery life. Generally, it should be unplugged within 24 hours, which is prone to fire hazards.
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If you do this often, it can cause a lot of damage to the battery. It can cause your phone to heat up. Because while you're charging, your phone is also draining power.
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It mainly depends on the charging of those electronic devices, if you charge the mobile phone, it actually has little impact, because the current electronic equipment has a charging protection device. There's no need to worry, but you can't charge it like this all the time, and it still has some impact.
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Long-term charging has an impact on the battery, especially in summer, if the time is too long, the battery may be inflated, or even charged at one time.
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Hello, charging for a long time without unplugging the charger will cause relatively large damage to the battery. Therefore, after the charge is full, unplug the charger in time.
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Charging for a long time will still have an impact on the battery. After charging for a long time, it is easy to make the battery bulge. So I basically don't let the battery charge overnight, fully charge, and unplug it now.
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In this case, the battery is basically not affected, because when the battery is fully charged, it will automatically turn off the power, so basically not, because long-term charging will damage the battery.
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Today's mobile phone batteries are all lithium batteries.
Lithium batteries do not have a memory effect, so there is no question of the time to first charge. Moreover, lithium batteries are equipped with control circuits, even if they are charged for a long time, when the battery is fully charged, the control circuit will cut off the charging current, and it will not actually be charged, which makes no sense.
It is important to maintain the battery, do not empty it and recharge it, and do not charge it while using it.
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Nowadays, mobile phones are mostly lithium batteries, which are overcharge protected, as long as they are not often like this, there is no problem.
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Charging for a long time will affect the life of your battery.
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There may be safety hazards.
Yes, it may cause damage to the charger and short circuit, which may be serious**.
The charger is also plugged into the socket when not in use, which will waste electricity, because it is still working, and there will be voltage output, which will not only waste electricity but also shorten the life of the charger.
If the mobile phone or computer is charged and not unplugged in time, it will take too long. If the protection circuit of the mobile phone (computer) battery is wrong, it will be very dangerous, not only the mobile phone (computer) battery will be overpressurized and exploded, but also your electrical circuit will be burned.
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Hello! If the charging head is plugged into the socket, some of the original parts will also be electrified, which will be lost and may cause accidents, so it must be unplugged if not used.
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There is a certain danger that the charging head will be left on the socket, because when you don't pay attention to the water, it will cause a power connection, and it is also possible that he may trigger the power connection when he touches a wet cloth or towel.
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Power consumption, the charger has been plugged into the socket, although the phone is not charged, but the circuit board inside the charger is still energized, the charger is in normal working condition, it will consume electricity. Research data shows that the original charger of a mobile phone has not been unplugged, and it consumes about one kilowatt-hour of electricity per year. Tens of thousands of chargers around the world add up to a lot of power.
There are potential safety hazards, the charger (especially the inferior charger) has been plugged into the socket, which will cause the charger itself to heat up seriously, coupled with the closed living environment, hot weather and other reasons, will cause the charger to spontaneously combust and explode.
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There is a hidden danger of leaving the head on the socket today, because after you have powered on, if the person is not at home, the plug is overcharged. It may be hot, or it may be induced.
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Some. The charging head is conductive and is energized when left on the plug. In case of high voltage or lightning strike, it is easy to conduct electricity.
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Generally, there will be no hidden dangers, but it will have an impact on the components in the charging plug, and long-term charging will shorten the life of the components.
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The charging head is left on the socket, and since there is no working circuit, it is only in standby mode, which generally does not matter.
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There will be hidden dangers. If the charger is not pulled out on the power strip for a long time, it will continue to heat up, thereby accelerating the aging of devices and materials, and it is easy to produce short circuits or high-voltage breakdowns, which will cause fire hazards!
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Will there be a hidden danger if the electric head slips on the plug? First of all, the plug should be turned off, and it is necessary to develop the habit of unplugging the plug in time after charging the power bank and turn off the power.
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If it is regular, there is no problem, if it is inferior, it is easy to age**.
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