I've been experimenting with using USB power adaptors other than the one supplied with the Android tablet and I'm struggling to understand why adaptors of a similar spec to the original are charging at much lower rates.
Could anyone help shed some light on what's going on?
Tablet: Acer Iconia B1-750
Measurement App: Ampere charging meter app from Braintree https://goo.gl/SQNiQb
Adapter
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Manufacturer
| Output Spec | Charging Rate
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Liteon
5.2V 1.35A
250mA
(original adaptor)
Delta Electronics
5.35V 2A
30mA
NewLink
5.0V 2.1A
20mA
NewLink
5.0V 1A
20mA
- All measurements were taken using the same USB lead
- The adaptors were all plugged (successively) into the same wall
socket. - The rate readings were taken after a minute or so of plugging in to allow the
charging rate to settle. - All the readings were taken within a few minutes, with the tablet battery level at about 50%
- Each adaptor was unplugged and replugged a few times to check for consistency of readings.
- All adaptors are single port
So, can anyone help me understand why the first three, similarly spec'd chargers aren't charging at the same rate?