Re: [iPad] OK to leave charger plugged in?

 

Hey Murray, not sure I understand what you're saying but think you're right. ;–}


Ken, the little wall wart  is essentially a transformer and as I remember it, if is the input side is energized [plugged in] regardless of whither the output side is being used, it consumes power. Maybe not much but it does consume power. Try leaving it plugged in with no load on it and after a few hours feel it and see if it's warm.  if it is warm, it's drawing power. If it's not warm, maybe still drawing power. LOL
David

This is being typed using Dragon Dictate.  Dragon Dictate allows you to talk and the computer to type your words as you speak. Any arrows, I will blame on the soft wear. ;-)

 Have a great day


On Jan 29, 2011, at 10:18 AM, Just Murray wrote:

 

iirc if its plugged in and at 100% when using it, it cycles between 99 and 100% or 97 and 100% and each one iirc is a cycle, i was told (and this may be outdated advice) to charge and i use it, then charge it not charge and always use it while its at 100%...


hope this makes sense. i hope even more its not wrong
~KM

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On Jan 29, 2011, at 10:10 AM, Ron West wrote:

you will still be drawing power and wasting electricity. not a very green thing to do.

On Sat, Jan 29, 2011 at 1:03 PM, Sallymae Hogsby <sallymae_hogsby@yahoo.com> wrote:


Another newbie question. 

Should I unplug my charger, if it's at 100%, while I'm using it? Or can I leave it plugged in most of the time?




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