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Smart charger question
Posted on 5/16/22 at 8:01 am
Posted on 5/16/22 at 8:01 am
So I’m not exactly sure what I’m asking about but I’ll do my best. I’m looking for some sort of smart charger or smart plug of sorts. I want to plug-in a charger cable for a flashlight, but I do not want/need it charging 24/7.
Maybe it can be some sort of trickle charge or the charger is only active for short periods of time throughout the day? Of course it would have to be universal.
Does a universal charger cable/docking station/plug/etc exist that does not constantly charge small things like a flashlight, watch, etc…?
Thoughts?
Maybe it can be some sort of trickle charge or the charger is only active for short periods of time throughout the day? Of course it would have to be universal.
Does a universal charger cable/docking station/plug/etc exist that does not constantly charge small things like a flashlight, watch, etc…?
Thoughts?
Posted on 5/16/22 at 9:00 am to bmela12
quote:Why not?
I do not want/need it charging 24/7.
quote:So generally, for electronics with lithium batteries, it's not the charger that's in charge of charging. Chargers just supply a voltage, and the device that is charging has all of the circuitry to manage its own battery. It takes what it needs from the charger. If it wants high amperage, it takes it. If it wants a trickle to top off, it takes a trickle. Some devices are smarter about this than others.
Does a universal charger cable/docking station/plug/etc exist that does not constantly charge small things like a flashlight, watch, etc…?
If you insist on managing the charge cycles, I would just get a separate smart plug that you can schedule to turn on and off and plug the regular charger into that.
Posted on 5/16/22 at 9:49 am to bmela12
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the charger is only active for short periods of time throughout the day?
Plug whatever you're charging into an inexpensive outlet timer

Posted on 5/16/22 at 11:53 am to bmela12
Korkstand's answer is pretty good. If you do want a timed outlet/usb charger, try this maybe?
Smart Plug available on Amazon
Smart Plug available on Amazon
Posted on 5/16/22 at 12:56 pm to Korkstand
Going off of what Kork said, I think the question is, what type of battery is in the flashlight?
Posted on 5/16/22 at 3:58 pm to SG_Geaux
Everyone’s answer made sense and the rechargeable battery in the flashlight is lithium. I’ll trust that I can leave it plugged in and it won’t ruin anything.
Add-on question though. Is heat ever a concern or would it depend on the individual item?
Add-on question though. Is heat ever a concern or would it depend on the individual item?
Posted on 5/16/22 at 4:01 pm to bmela12
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Is heat ever a concern or would it depend on the individual item?
Maybe if you have it charging in a shed or in the oven

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