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bednobs | 08:36 Wed 10th Jun 2020 | Technology
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I have one of those magnetic chargers for my phone , the type where you put an insert into the charging point on the device, they attach the charger by magnet. I never unplug the charger from the power socket - is there any danger in the magnetic end becoming attached to something else and "charging up" something random and then that giving me an electric shock?
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Unsure I've come across those. Is that those which use an alternating magnetic field to induce a charging current in the mobile ?

But what sort of other thing do you think would charge up ? If not designed to use the charger why would it have an effect ? I can't see it being an issue. It'll charge things that are designed to use it.
All the device does is to create a low-voltage across two of the pins on the bit that plugs into your device, thus enabling it to charge your device. If it does get near anything else it cannot induce more than about 5 volts which will not harm you.
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thanks BHG. Could it harm an animal? child? as you can tell I know nothing about electricity (or "magic" as prefer to refer to it as)
There needs to be a connexion between the magnet on the cable and the magnet on the insert in the 'phone or other device with a similar charging port.

If you

If you touch the metal end of a regular charger that's turnt on, you don't get a shock, do you?
It's no more dangerous than leaving a PP9 battery lying around with the terminals uncovered; in fact it's less dangerous because it's less likely to be swallowed. Also it needs the circuitry in the bit that fits your device to actually generate the voltage.
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Thanks all :)
A few year ago, I wondered why my leg was getting very warm. A 9V battery in my pocket and coins, is not a good combination...
Going back to the 1950s, portable radios had a 90v battery. Now that did give you a jolt if you stuck your fingers across it.

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