it wont harm your ipad, but be carefull what charger you use.
ipad's can pull upto 2.5A
now maybe the cable will restrict that to 1A - but if your not sure then dont try to use a low current phone charger
that "warp charge 30" is unknown to me - i wonder if they mean you can pull 6A for upto 30 seconds before it gets too hot?
i wouldnt want to test that theory
I personally do not trust this type phone charger the quality to me is poor at best and I have seen several failure that I would be scared to use them for anything above 500 milliamperes might alright for this use
I also find that if use them above 500 milliamperes they run very warm for my comfort and the higher the amperage the warmer they get which is the troubling part for me
I personally do not trust this type phone charger the quality to me is poor at best and I have seen several failure that I would be scared to use them for anything above 500 milliamperes might alright for this use
I also find that if use them above 500 milliamperes they run very warm for my comfort and the higher the amperage the warmer they get which is the troubling part for me
Charging an iPad on 500mah going to take all day! I think the original chargers were like 3A. These days I have one charger Anker 737 120w and I charge everything on it. iPhone, iPad and a laptop at the same time.
But output is 5V and 2A.Where do you see 0.5 A?
Besides for Li-ion batteries it is always better for health of a battery to charge it with low current.
fast charging the phones with high current is not good for battery.
I also find that if use them above 500 milliamperes they run very warm for my comfort and the higher the amperage the warmer they get which is the troubling part for me
not quite so true for the iPhone. Got a new iPhone 15 plus. That thing charges super fast on the usb c cable without getting hot. Using an Anker QC3 charger. Wireless charging is cool, but wastes energy compared to plugging a cable in.
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