When you plug your phone into your car's USB port, you might assume it's charging efficiently, but you would be so wrong.
Here’s why:
Car
chargers don’t have enough power to charge your phone
It's best to avoid cheap, unreliable
chargers, especially those that plug into your car's cigarette lighter.
These chargers often don't deliver the advertised power, and if they have multiple
ports, the power is divided between them, further reducing their strength.Many car USB ports only provide 0.5
amps of power. To truly charge your phone while using it, you need at least two
amps of power.
This means your phone's battery
would be undercharging or overcharging.
Many car USB ports only provide
enough power to slow down the battery drain, not to actively charge your phone.
This is like running in one
spot—you're not moving forward. While newer cars are starting to offer
higher-powered USB ports, they're still relatively rare.
Car
chargers spoil your phone's battery
Generic car chargers chargers may
not be able to regulate voltage properly, which can lead to overheating and
damage to your phone's battery.
This problem is worsened by power
surges, such as when you turn on the air conditioning in an older vehicle.
How
should you charge your phone in a car?
- For safe and efficient
charging, consider buying a manufacturer-approved 12-volt adapter with a
USB port that provides at least two amps of power.
- Connect it only when your car
is running, and unplug it when you're not using it.
- As an alternative, a portable
battery pack or power bank that
can provide a reliable and independent charging solution.
Credit: Pulseng
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