What's a fast and sage car charger? I see on Amazon 2A 10 watt chargers and 3.1A 15 watt chargers. Are these safe?
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I've tried a few AC chargers with my nexus 7 with mixed results. My Samsung Galaxy S2 charger (5v-0.7A) and the stock charger (5v-2A) work. However my belkin travel charger (5v-2A) and my iPad charger (5.1v-2.1A) don't charge it, even with using the stock cable.
What else works or how can I get it to charge on all the chargers?
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5.1v 0.7ma charger can it work on note 2 lte
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Stock charger is 5.0v @ 2A, so yes you can use that charger, but it's going to take a lot longer to charge.
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I just forgot my charger in a hotel... Can anyone check how much mA the charge have so I can buy a new one???
1.5a
Just checked mine a few hours ago
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Mine is 1.2A
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The proper original charger only outputs at 1.2 amps.
Thank you folks!
Always buy the largest ma adapter you can find..devices draw what they need and you can charge more devices and charge faster when the adapter isn't the limiting factor.
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I charge mine with my old G2X charger at 1.0a and it`s ok
Fastest chargers I've ever had are my old blackberry wall chargers. They're even faster than the chargers that come with the Nexus.
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Darrkman said:
Fastest chargers I've ever had are my old blackberry wall chargers. They're even faster than the chargers that come with the Nexus.
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As long as your charger can supply the maximum current asked for by the N4 (about 0.8A I think, if memory serves correct, from the service manual), then it doesn't matter how fast or high current it can supply, it won't charge any faster than the stock charger.
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Can i use this to charge my nexus 7 in dash in my 2004 wrx? Gonna leave it plugged in all the time as it will be installed in the dash.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/UN3F-Car-Ch...75?pt=US_Power_Inverters_&hash=item41775672fb
I know the stock charger is 2a, does 1 more amp make a difference?
The Nexus 7 like most devices has a current limiter on board so a 3 amp 5 volt supply will be fine.
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Drsnazzy said:
Can i use this to charge my nexus 7 in dash in my 2004 wrx? Gonna leave it plugged in all the time as it will be installed in the dash.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/UN3F-Car-Ch...75?pt=US_Power_Inverters_&hash=item41775672fb
I know the stock charger is 2a, does 1 more amp make a difference?
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3a is a max current, not a working current so it should be ok.
If it were me, I would have the 5 volt supply on a switched circuit. Charging while the car is running will keep it topped up, and I am leary of leaving any battery always charging.
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rmm200 said:
If it were me, I would have the 5 volt supply on a switched circuit. Charging while the car is running will keep it topped up, and I am leary of leaving any battery always charging.
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A good idea, ill think something up! Thanks guys!
Can anyone help me understand why any other charger I use on my G2 charges very slowly (and tells me so)? I will get a wireless charger soon and keep the regular one in my work bag, but just trying to understand why anything but the one that came with the phone is such a dog even when it is plugged into the wall. thanks
The G2 charger outputs at a rate of 5v at 1.8amps. any charger that has a lower amp out will charger the phone at a slower rate and bring up the slow charge warning on the phone.
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Kas206 said:
The G2 charger outputs at a rate of 5v at 1.8amps. any charger that has a lower amp out will charger the phone at a slower rate and bring up the slow charge warning on the phone.
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And you need a USB 3.0 cable with a charger having 1.8+ amp output. I tried using my ASUS tablet charger which has an output of 2amps and it still says slow charging. I also bought an aftermarket USB 2.0 cable and used the OEM LG charger and it will show slow charging also.
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And you need a USB 3.0 cable with a charger having 1.8+ amp output. I tried using my ASUS tablet charger which has an output of 2amps and it still says slow charging. I also bought an aftermarket USB 2.0 cable and used the OEM LG charger and it will show slow charging also.
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Just picked up this for $8 and it doesnt show slow charging.
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B005OD89MY/ref=pe_385040_30332200_pe_309540_26725410_item
MoNsTeReNeRgY22 said:
Just picked up this for $8 and it doesnt show slow charging.
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B005OD89MY/ref=pe_385040_30332200_pe_309540_26725410_item
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Have you compared charging times between this and the OEM? The description seems to make it s match.
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My stock Samsung 2 amp charger and cable works great. No slow charging.
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