The wireless charger can always be plugged into the power supply, the wireless charger is designed to be easy to use, but if the user does not use the wireless charger to charge, it is best to choose to turn off the power supply.
Wireless charging technology comes from radio energy transmission technology, which can be divided into two ways: low-power wireless charging and high-power wireless charging. Low-power wireless charging often uses electromagnetic induction, such as the Qi method of charging mobile phones, but ZTE's electric vehicle wireless charging method uses induction. High-power wireless charging usually adopts a resonant mode (most electric vehicle charging uses this mode) by the power supply device (charger) to transmit energy to the electric device, which uses the received energy to charge the battery, and at the same time for its own operation. Since the energy is transmitted between the charger and the electrical device by a magnetic field, no wires are connected between the two, so the charger and the electrical device can be exposed without conducting contacts. In 1890, the physicist and electrical engineer NikolaTesla had already done experiments with wireless power transmission. The International System of Units for magnetic induction is also named after him.
It is best to pull out after use, active equipment will still have heat