Man of Harveys
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...but which uses less electricity: charging or running a device off the mains via a normal plug, or doing so via your computer's USB socket?
Yes, I have one on now.Can you hook up one of those vibrating rubber vaginas to a USB?
Yes, I have one on now.
I'm too concerned about my carbon bumprint.
...but which uses less electricity: charging or running a device off the mains via a normal plug, or doing so via your computer's USB socket?
is the right answerI would make the assumption that charging it off the USB would use more electricity since the current has to pass through more components, cables etc. meaning more resistance and energy loss.
Just a guess like
Input to output. It'll all be the same. Electricity isn't going to get sucked into resistors and wires and just disappear forever into the air, or get stored there either.
Yes but it turns into HEAT and LIGHT and KINETIC energy, innert?
If your computer is already on then its cheaper to plug straight into the USB port.
To operate directly from the mains will require the use of an extra transformer, with its attendant inefficiencies and energy losses through heat.
Oh what does it MATTER ?