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Originally Posted by bluesubaru View Post
No, it's been proven. I tested it. Did you bother to read the thread?
Wrong.

Your instrument is unable to read the amount of energy the Nokia adapter/charger is consuming at idle. Your instrument may say zero but that is in error. Your instrument is lacking in resolution.

The adapter draws some power at idle. If you don't want to believe me, then ask a few electrical engineers - if you know any.

Tell him Ryan.
 

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