Vampire Energy: Do you leave the charger plugged in the socket after charging? You can get a 'shock' like this every month

Leaving your mobile charger plugged in the socket even after charging leads to vampire energy consumption. This hidden wastage of electricity silently increases your monthly bill, forcing you to pay extra money without realizing it.

Tech News:  Most people remove their mobile after charging but leave the charger plugged in the socket. Many people don't even consider it necessary to switch off the socket button because they think what difference will it make? But you will be surprised to know that energy experts warn about this. Experts say that due to this bad habit, small amounts of electricity is wasted. The product can get damaged.

What is Vampire Energy?

Even if the charger is not connected to the phone, it still continues to draw power. This is because the transformer and circuit in the charger are always ready to charge. This silent wastage of power is also called 'Vampire Power'.

Every month you will feel a 'shock' like this

According to media reports, vampire energy is also called phantom load, a term used when even switched off or turned off devices are consuming electricity. A charger can consume 0.1 to 0.5 watts of power, while multiple plugged-in gadgets like TVs, chargers and computers can simultaneously increase the electricity bill. Wastage of electricity can increase your home electricity bill a little every month and just think how much electricity will be wasted in a year and how much extra money you will have to pay in a year. The only advantage of leaving the charger plugged in is that you do not have to plug it in again but its disadvantages are far more than this simple convenience.