Plug from the laptop is plugged in, but is not connected to the laptop (so it depends only so) harms that?

Za
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I do not want to remove the plug yet because I'm getting heavy and need the laptop from time to time in the next 2 weeks.

Lo

No. Only costs electricity.

st

Difficult to rank?

If the thing gets hot and about plastic or paper on it is air-tight, then there's a risk of fire.

Za

No, not that, it is behind a shelf and sloping roof, air is so ran, but thanks for the Hinwei

lo

Makes relatively little. A little power needs the power supply, even if no laptop is connected. Let's say it is 2 watts, that is 0.02 kilowatts. Once the 168 hours a week, that's about anything between 3 and 4 kilowatt hours, so electricity for about 1 euro

Za

I'll hurt that, at least rather than the scratches on my hand. And put away every time? The "costs" then working hours

Ca

No.

My charger is only plugged in.

Without something connected, it does not consume a stom.

Co

Pulling the plug is definitely safer. Do you ne switch extension turn off then you can turn it off at will.