Unplugging laptop chargers (and phone chargers etc) when not in use saves money/energy, but does that mean unplugging when they are fully charged even when using them, allowing the battery to drain and then recharging each time?
I don't want the battery life to suffer on my laptop, I'd rather just unplug it when I'm not using it (when I'm asleep or not in etc). Is this sufficient, as my housemates and I are trying to find ways to cut down on our electricity bills.
Tags: chargers, Laptop, money, save, unplugging