Wall wart current draw

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Wall wart current draw Siggy 04-08-2006
Posted by Daniel A. Mitchell on April 11, 2006, 4:02 pm
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Siggy wrote:
> A while back there was a discussion about why wall wart transformers that
> were not under load would draw no current. Anyone recall that thread? As I
> recall there were some references to the induced currents created by
> collapsing magnetic fields etc.
>
> Anyway, I'm trying to either prove or disprove the statement that unplugging
> wall warts when not actually using them to power or re-charge your device
> will save electricity. My recollection is that it doesn't matter. Right or
> wrong?
>
>
True. Any transformer has slight losses, even when idling. Just FEEL a
'wall-wart' ... they get warm, even when NOT under significnt load. That
heat comes from resistive losses in the wire and magnetic losses in the
core. Even when NOT under external load, there are short-term internal
current flows in the coils (or there would be NO magnetic field).
Current in a wire is always a resistive LOSS, no matter which way it
flows. For a well designed transformer, those losses are slight, but
never zero. It's doubtful that you'd ever SEE a difference in your
electric bill from letting ONE idle, however.

Dan Mitchell
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