you worry too much. have a beer.Thanks SC, I suspected they might be on all the time, I haven't looked at one yet, I assume there is no way to disconnect the USB part without disconnecting the socket? Bit of a pain really as the test wouldn't throw up insulation breakdown within the socket (unlikely now but who knows in 5 years when it's had a hammering)
That's very generous of you! Mine's a pint.you worry too much. have a beer.
I agree, the same philosophy should have been applied to recently replacing ceiling downlighters (not that I'm suggesting ceiling downlighters should ever have a usb port) but sadly the only way to cover the original huge holes made by an "enthusiastic" electrician who cut them an inch larger than they needed to be (without a major repair job) was to fit some led 'downlights' (beam was very diffuse so I hesitate to call them downlights, more down and sideways lights). However no changing the lamp when they fail (as one now has), the entire fitting has to be changed. I hate that.Just don’t fit sockets with built in usb .....
I'm swapping out all the sockets in my home for smarter ones, and I did consider USB sockets as they seem to be a good idea...
But then I thought about it. I can't plug my phone into them without a charging lead, so I still have to walk off to where I keep my lead. That is no less effort than walking to pick up both my lead and charger and plugging it in to a regular socket. It's actually as simple to simply keep ones lead and charger permanently attached and use any socket, anywhere! This is the problem, the socket isn't conveniently located unless the lead is permanently stored with the socket.
Am I missing something!?
I appreciate that other items need charging too, but the same kinda applies. Also my TV, hifi and computer, monitors and keyboard all have accessible USB ports so the house is already pretty much full of places to charge a USB device in passing.
As far as plugging into other devices, forget it, for one thing you'd need to leave the device powered up so it's wasteful and also most usb sockets on tvs or other items are fiddly and not conveniently placed.
I wasn't including computers in my statement, they are a different case. I do sometimes plug mine in to the USB of the computer.I beg to differ - as we're talking about convenience here. If I'm sat at my computer, it's because I'm using it and the USB ports are on
I actually have my wireless phone charger plugged in to my computers USB, which is great as it means that it's on and ready (with no cable..) whenever I'm sat there, and also turned off and using zero power when I'm not.
There is also a 3 metre charging cord plugged into the TV which gets used occasionally. That works because the TV hides the cord when not in use, something those silly sockets can't claim to do.
Reply to the thread, titled "13A switched Sockets with USB, Do the USB sockets work when switches are off?" which is posted in UK Electrical Forum on Electricians Forums.