Z zip120 Guest Original poster Sep 5, 2009 41 0 Apr 4, 2010 #1 Is it ok to charge my iPhone with the more powerful iPad adapter? Can the battery be damaged?
Applejuiced macrumors Westmere Apr 16, 2008 40,672 6,533 At the iPhone hacks section. Apr 4, 2010 #2 Good question. Give it a try and let us know
cmaier Suspended Jul 25, 2007 25,405 33,472 California Apr 4, 2010 #3 zip120 said: Is it ok to charge my iPhone with the more powerful iPad adapter? Can the battery be damaged? Click to expand... It's 10W, not 10V. It should work fine. 10W is the maximum draw, but the iPhone will not draw that much power.
zip120 said: Is it ok to charge my iPhone with the more powerful iPad adapter? Can the battery be damaged? Click to expand... It's 10W, not 10V. It should work fine. 10W is the maximum draw, but the iPhone will not draw that much power.
cmaier Suspended Jul 25, 2007 25,405 33,472 California Apr 4, 2010 #4 The website says: Featuring a compact design, this power adapter offers fast, efficient charging and includes a 6-foot-long power cord so you can plug it in under a desk or behind the couch. It also charges iPhone and all iPod models with a dock connector. http://store.apple.com/us/product/MC359?mco=MTcyNTc2NDI
The website says: Featuring a compact design, this power adapter offers fast, efficient charging and includes a 6-foot-long power cord so you can plug it in under a desk or behind the couch. It also charges iPhone and all iPod models with a dock connector. http://store.apple.com/us/product/MC359?mco=MTcyNTc2NDI
Z zip120 Guest Original poster Sep 5, 2009 41 0 Apr 4, 2010 #5 thanks - it seems to work fine, i was just worried about frying the iphone battery but i guess i dont need to
thanks - it seems to work fine, i was just worried about frying the iphone battery but i guess i dont need to
xgman macrumors 603 Aug 6, 2007 5,722 1,439 Apr 5, 2010 #6 Thanks for the info. tried charging the ipad with the iphone charger and it took forever.