Will this replace my charger - Eee Pad Transformer Accessories

im trying to find a cheap alternative to replace my broken tf block will this work
this
http://www.amazon.com/NTK-BULLET-CH...Q4VU/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1327634318&sr=8-1
+
this
http://www.amazon.com/Universal-Cig...8?s=electronics&ie=UTF8&qid=1327635370&sr=1-8

Max output power: 75 Watts
Input AC : 100-240V 50-60HZ
Output DC : 12V-18V/300mA
No.

tengtengvn said:
Max output power: 75 Watts
Input AC : 100-240V 50-60HZ
Output DC : 12V-18V/300mA
No.
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It WILL work, as output voltage fits into 13.5-15V. But it will charge VEEEEEERY slow!

Check out the DIY TF101 charger thread.

I am pretty sure you need to have a USB 3.0 charger for it to work.

Ranatsu said:
I am pretty sure you need to have a USB 3.0 charger for it to work.
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as long as it outputs 11v to i think 15v it doesn't matter it its usb 2.0 or 3.0 just don't try to plug anything else in or it will fry.

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About to get a Car Charger..is it OK?

Hello.
I'm looking for a Car charger, and i found this product.
It has a standard MiniUSB connector, and it has 1000mAH (out) and 5V (in).
Is this what i need? how can i know that it won't damage my device?
or any MiniUSB will do the job?
Thank you all.
help please?
EyeVein said:
It has a standard MiniUSB connector, and it has 1000mAH (out) and 5V (in).
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It has to be 5v (out) not 5V (in). Car batteries are in 12v or 24v, that's your input. Any usb is in 5V, that's your output.
EyeVein said:
how can i know that it won't damage my device?
or any MiniUSB will do the job?
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It won't damage your device, because the USB specification imply a voltage of 5v, so any USB-compatible device will charge with a 5v input, and any miniUSB will do the job.
Considering the 1000mAh (out), it's a bit underrated but won't be a problem. A higher power output would allow you to charge your battery slightly faster. Car chargers are usually rated at 1500mAh.
m3uch4 said:
It has to be 5v (out) not 5V (in). Car batteries are in 12v or 24v, that's your input. Any usb is in 5V, that's your output.
It won't damage your device, because the USB specification imply a voltage of 5v, so any USB-compatible device will charge with a 5v input, and any miniUSB will do the job.
Considering the 1000mAh (out), it's a bit underrated but won't be a problem. A higher power output would allow you to charge your battery slightly faster. Car chargers are usually rated at 1500mAh.
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Ok, buying it!
Thanks alot mate
I have found out that BlackBerry Pearl car charger charges my Polaris succesfully, even when navigation is on...
Strange thing is that BB car charger is stated as 500 mAh output...
moto v3 works too...

Is this charger OK? Need some input.

So I got a new charger that says this on the back:
Delta Electronics, Inc.
AC Adapter HTC P/N: 79H00051-02M
Model: ADP-5FH C
Input: 100-240V ~ 0.2A 50-60Hz
Output: 5V -- 1A LPS
Efficiency Level: IV
Do you think it's ok to use it with my Touch HD?
Thanks
The charger that came with my HD als has 5V/1A output, so I'm quite sure that it will work just fine
all chargers with 5volt and miniUSB which can supply more then 0.5amps
are ok
but if it's only .5amps charging will take longer as it does with charging over usb

AC charger output power (mA)?

To calibrate a stock battery on my new GalaxyII, Battery Monitor Pro is asking to know this info? I cannot seem to read anything on my stock charger to be able to answer this Q. Dam that text is small.
Anyone know this off hand?
5V
700mA
0.7A
THNX tons
Next Question!!It seems my old EVO4G charger will fit my new GS2, but the EVO charger clearly says Output is 5V=1.0A
Are some of my many EVO chargers usable on the GS2?
stlfrosti said:
Next Question!!It seems my old EVO4G charger will fit my new GS2, but the EVO charger clearly says Output is 5V=1.0A
Are some of my many EVO chargers usable on the GS2?
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Yeah, even though it says 1A your phone will limit it to the max it can receive. (they're usable).
Sent from my Nexus S using Tapatalk 2
It will charge at 650mA.
Sent from my GT-I9100
THNX again guys!!!
Insurance sent me a GS2 after my EVO replacement was a dog!! Dam thing was a refurbish that they didn't get right... so "for your troubles" they sent me the GS2 and so now I'm learning a few things over again.
I got tons of EVO batteries and accessories tho.
Wezi said:
5V
700mA
0.7A
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Can i convert A (from charger) to mA (to app) by just multiplying A x 100? (0.7A x 100 = 700mA)?
Or charger's voltage matters/depends aswell? If it do so, what's the formula to get mA?
Look below to my charger's label - which A value should i use? This from output - 1.0 or this above - 0.16?
Full label:
Input: 100-240V~
50/60Hz 0.16A
Output: 4.8V - 1.0A
xStagGx said:
Can i convert A (from charger) to mA (to app) by just multiplying A x 100? (0.7A x 100 = 700mA)?
Or charger's voltage matters/depends aswell? If it do so, what's the formula to get mA?
Look below to my charger's label - which A value should i use? This from output - 1.0 or this above - 0.16?
Full label:
Input: 100-240V~
50/60Hz 0.16A
Output: 4.8V - 1.0A
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There are 1000mA in 1A.
I have a question of my own, my galaxy s2 charger broke. The standard rating for it is 5V @ 700mA. I bought a Samsung USB charger but it only has 4.4V and 400mA. I know it will charge slower because of the lower amp rating but will the lower voltage change anything?
xStagGx said:
Can i convert A (from charger) to mA (to app) by just multiplying A x 100? (0.7A x 100 = 700mA)?
Or charger's voltage matters/depends aswell? If it do so, what's the formula to get mA?
Look below to my charger's label - which A value should i use? This from output - 1.0 or this above - 0.16?
Full label:
Input: 100-240V~
50/60Hz 0.16A
Output: 4.8V - 1.0A
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Oh dear..
1st thing:
1A = 1000mA, so 0.7A = 700mA although how you got from 0.7 x 100 = 700 is beyond my understanding (its 70 in case you were wondering)
2nd thing:
no the voltage doesn't matter in this conversion.. it's basic math
3rd thing:
you should use the output value from your charger, so in your case 1.0A = 1000mA
4th and last thing:
I suggest to reread book of physics from school.. especially the part about electricity SI base units and metric prefixes
Jaisah said:
There are 1000mA in 1A.
I have a question of my own, my galaxy s2 charger broke. The standard rating for it is 5V @ 700mA. I bought a Samsung USB charger but it only has 4.4V and 400mA. I know it will charge slower because of the lower amp rating but will the lower voltage change anything?
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Except slow charge probably no, but I would not use it. Is it even working?

RAVPower Orbit Qi-Enabled Wireless Charger Charging Pad

This is my review of the RAVPower Orbit Qi-Enabled Wireless Charger Charging Pad (White, Micro-USB Embedded, Free AC Adapter Included, Single-Position, 5V / 1.5A Input, Powered by AC Adapter or Your Laptop USB Port)
http://youtu.be/mL97fSlY1jY
CONTENTS:
RavPower Wireless Charger
USB Wall Adapter
FEATURES:
USB Cord: Attached
Input: DC 5V/1.5A
Output: DC 5V/1A
Size: 2.76 x 2.76 x 0.75 Inches
Weight: 33.5oz
You can get it HERE
RavPower direct: http://www.ravpower.com/
flyers2114 said:
This is my review of the RAVPower Orbit Qi-Enabled Wireless Charger Charging Pad (White, Micro-USB Embedded, Free AC Adapter Included, Single-Position, 5V / 1.5A Input, Powered by AC Adapter or Your Laptop USB Port)
CONTENTS:
RavPower Wireless Charger
USB Wall Adapter
FEATURES:
USB Cord: Attached
Input: DC 5V/1.5A
Output: DC 5V/1A
Size: 2.76 x 2.76 x 0.75 Inches
Weight: 33.5oz
You can get it HERE
RavPower direct: http://www.ravpower.com/
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sorry I don't see a review, thats just another rebadged of a yijieneng model.
kms108 said:
sorry I don't see a review, thats just another rebadged of a yijieneng model.
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hmmm youtube is having issues embedding it....I just posted the link...
does this charge fast like we do with the wire in 3hr full charge
or it takes longer ?
are there different kind of adapters cos want something which does quicker charge
like Samsung original wire charges it faster than the longer ones we get
It charges full in less than 3 hours.... Just a little over 2 hours....
Sent from my Note 3

Question Super fast charging 2.0 on Baseus charger

This is the 100W Baseus deskop charger and I have two issues with it:
1. When two USB C ports are used, the power division is C1=65W and C2=30W. So C1 should still be more than capable enough to handle SFC 2.0 45W charging. But as you can see in the video, SFC 2.0 is not working when two USB C ports are used.
2. When I charge at SFC 2.0 and SFC 1.0 with the same charger, they both cap at 33W. I thought SFC 1.0 is just 25W? When I use the official 25W Samsung SFC 1.0 charger, it just caps off at 24W as expected.
Baseus support sucks big time so I'm having a problem reporting this to them.
kevindd992002 said:
This is the 100W Baseus deskop charger and I have two issues with it:
1. When two USB C ports are used, the power division is C1=65W and C2=30W. So C1 should still be more than capable enough to handle SFC 2.0 45W charging. But as you can see in the video, SFC 2.0 is not working when two USB C ports are used.
2. When I charge at SFC 2.0 and SFC 1.0 with the same charger, they both cap at 33W. I thought SFC 1.0 is just 25W? When I use the official 25W Samsung SFC 1.0 charger, it just caps off at 24W as expected.
Baseus support sucks big time so I'm having a problem reporting this to them.
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Baseus GaN5 Pro 65 watt can charge at 50watt peak.
after 60 percent,watt same as samsung 25 watt charger.
But your measurement is input power to the charger and not output power to the phone. There's a bit of a difference because of power adapter efficiency. I don't know what is the difference between the Gan5 Pro 65W and this 100W adapter really.
BUMP! Anyone please?
This is normal for such a charger. I have a PZOZ version - 65W GaN 2xUSB C + 1xUSB A. SFC 2.0 works only with 1 device plugged in, if you plug another (it might be a 5W one) - this breaks the SFC. I can assume that this is coming from the controller and the device is actually not capable to support such scenario, even though the power is declared as 100W.
Hmmm, that's interesting. I thought the issue was isolated to BaseUS. Their support is really non-existent. They reply but it's like you're talking to a stupid person that does not understand the issue.
Aside from this issue, do you have any other issues when using both ports? As for me, when I charge my phone while my laptop is plugged in, it sometimes drops the wattage on the laptop device to just 19w. If the laptop is plugged in by itself, it goes up to 59w. Not sure what's going on here.
Are there any usb c car chargers that support sfc 2.0?
kevindd992002 said:
Hmmm, that's interesting. I thought the issue was isolated to BaseUS. Their support is really non-existent. They reply but it's like you're talking to a stupid person that does not understand the issue.
Aside from this issue, do you have any other issues when using both ports? As for me, when I charge my phone while my laptop is plugged in, it sometimes drops the wattage on the laptop device to just 19w. If the laptop is plugged in by itself, it goes up to 59w. Not sure what's going on here.
Are there any usb c car chargers that support sfc 2.0?
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Satechi - USB / USB C car charger with 72W:
Simultaneous Charging: Has both a universal USB A port and a Type-C port
Quick Charge: Devices can be charged quickly on the go
Powerful and compact design: Type-C power 60W (max), Type-A power 12W (max), total 72W
Equipped with an LED indicator to check the charging status
With Power Delivery for particularly fast charging
Compatible with almost all USB devices and most USB Type-C devices
The Satechi USB C and USB A Car Charger is the perfect solution for charging your devices on the go. Never worry about how to charge your smartphone, tablet, computer or other device while on the go. Simply connect the charger to your car's cigarette lighter and connect the other end of the USB cable to the USB port of the desired device. You can already charge your device on the go. Satechi's Dual Car Charger allows you to simultaneously charge a 13" MacBook Pro (2016) via the USB-C port and an iPhone/tablet via the USB-A port. The output power for the USB-C port is 60 W (max) and 12 W for the USB-A port.
ATTENTION: The delivery does not include a USB cable!
Color: white/silver
Brand: Satechi
Model: ST-TCPDCCS
Weight: about 34g
Technical specifications:
Input: DC12V - 24V
USB-C output: 60W (max)
USB A output: 12W (max)
Total Power: 72W
Baseus aluminum 45W USB / USB C car charger:
Charges up to 4 times faster than conventional USB/USB C adapters
Extremely small and light (ideal for travelling)
With support for Power Delivery 3.0 / Quick Charge 4.0
45W output current power
With LED display on the charger
Charge your USB / USB C compatible devices such as smartphones, tablets or MP3 players, etc. in the car now. With the Baseus USB / USB C car charger, your devices are always fully charged while driving. The Baseus Car Charger Auto USB / USB C is ideal for people with active lifestyles who travel a lot. It simply plugs into your vehicle's power outlet (cigarette lighter) and charges while driving.
The power supply also supports the latest Power Delivery 3.0 and Quick Charge 4.0 technologies, with which you can charge your iPhone X up to 50% in just 30 minutes. The car charger always guarantees the maximum charging capacity to charge your electronic devices, with a current output line of up to 6 amps.
ATTENTION: USB/USB C cable not included (can be ordered in store).
The black color
Manufacturer: Baseus
Material: aluminum/plastic
Technical specifications:
Performance/power: 45 watts
Input: 12-24V
USB Output: 4.5V/5A; 5V/4.5A; 9V/3A; 12V/3A; 20V/2.25A
USB-C Output: 5V/3A; 9V/3A; 12V/3A; 15V/3A; 20V/2.25A
Output USB + USB C Total: 5V/6A max
Nmc_alves® said:

Satechi - USB / USB C car charger with 72W:
Simultaneous Charging: Has both a universal USB A port and a Type-C port
Quick Charge: Devices can be charged quickly on the go
Powerful and compact design: Type-C power 60W (max), Type-A power 12W (max), total 72W
Equipped with an LED indicator to check the charging status
With Power Delivery for particularly fast charging
Compatible with almost all USB devices and most USB Type-C devices
The Satechi USB C and USB A Car Charger is the perfect solution for charging your devices on the go. Never worry about how to charge your smartphone, tablet, computer or other device while on the go. Simply connect the charger to your car's cigarette lighter and connect the other end of the USB cable to the USB port of the desired device. You can already charge your device on the go. Satechi's Dual Car Charger allows you to simultaneously charge a 13" MacBook Pro (2016) via the USB-C port and an iPhone/tablet via the USB-A port. The output power for the USB-C port is 60 W (max) and 12 W for the USB-A port.
ATTENTION: The delivery does not include a USB cable!
Color: white/silver
Brand: Satechi
Model: ST-TCPDCCS
Weight: about 34g
Technical specifications:
Input: DC12V - 24V
USB-C output: 60W (max)
USB A output: 12W (max)
Total Power: 72W
Baseus aluminum 45W USB / USB C car charger:
Charges up to 4 times faster than conventional USB/USB C adapters
Extremely small and light (ideal for travelling)
With support for Power Delivery 3.0 / Quick Charge 4.0
45W output current power
With LED display on the charger
Charge your USB / USB C compatible devices such as smartphones, tablets or MP3 players, etc. in the car now. With the Baseus USB / USB C car charger, your devices are always fully charged while driving. The Baseus Car Charger Auto USB / USB C is ideal for people with active lifestyles who travel a lot. It simply plugs into your vehicle's power outlet (cigarette lighter) and charges while driving.
The power supply also supports the latest Power Delivery 3.0 and Quick Charge 4.0 technologies, with which you can charge your iPhone X up to 50% in just 30 minutes. The car charger always guarantees the maximum charging capacity to charge your electronic devices, with a current output line of up to 6 amps.
ATTENTION: USB/USB C cable not included (can be ordered in store).
The black color
Manufacturer: Baseus
Material: aluminum/plastic
Technical specifications:
Performance/power: 45 watts
Input: 12-24V
USB Output: 4.5V/5A; 5V/4.5A; 9V/3A; 12V/3A; 20V/2.25A
USB-C Output: 5V/3A; 9V/3A; 12V/3A; 15V/3A; 20V/2.25A
Output USB + USB C Total: 5V/6A max
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But I bought the 65W charger and BaseUS said that it can only do PPS 18W.
S23 Ultra requires 10v 4.5 amp to achieve 45 w charging . Charger and Cable both should be capable of 5 amp current capacity and Charger should support PD 3.0 with PPS at 5 amp that is the basic requirement, Cable should have a e-marker chip to identify it as having 5 amp capacity to the charger. usually such cables have 5 amp written on the USB C port and are visibly thicker than the normal 3 amp cables .
ask77 said:
S23 Ultra requires 10v 4.5 amp to achieve 45 w charging . Charger and Cable both should be capable of 5 amp current capacity and Charger should support PD 3.0 with PPS at 5 amp that is the basic requirement, Cable should have a e-marker chip to identify it as having 5 amp capacity to the charger. usually such cables have 5 amp written on the USB C port and are visibly thicker than the normal 3 amp cables .
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Do you have any reference for that 10V 4.5A information? Some say it's 9V 5A but I never saw any official claims from Samsung regarding that too. I have no issues with cables. I'm using 100W BaseUS cables with e-marker chips on them. They don't have the 5A writing on them but they are obviously thicker than the included Samsung cable (which is only for 25W charging). Here are the specs of the 100W BaseUS desktop charger that I have:
As you can see, it does support PD3.0. Although PPS is not written there, it does support it as well as confirmed by BaseUS support and the video that I showed. I don't see 10V anywhere though so I'm not sure how it works with PPS or something. Does PPS adjust the voltage with fine adjustments or something? Also, that doesn't explain the issue I'm having where SFC 2.0 won't work when two USB ports are used. It only works when the phone is charged alone and this defeats the purpose of buying a multi-port charger in the first place.
Go to settings, about phone , and then status information the last entry there is Rated 10 V 4.5 Amp . Yes pps adjusts voltage with fine adjustment of 20mv . It can provide between 3.3 V to 21 V at upto 5 Amp . Your problem seems to be related to the charger itself which is unable to deliver the required power when two usb ports are used . BTW you can use an app called accubattery which should give you the exact charging data for your phone.
ask77 said:
Go to settings, about phone , and then status information the last entry there is Rated 10 V 4.5 Amp . Yes pps adjusts voltage with fine adjustment of 20mv . It can provide between 3.3 V to 21 V at upto 5 Amp . Your problem seems to be related to the charger itself which is unable to deliver the required power when two usb ports are used . BTW you can use an app called accubattery which should give you the exact charging data for your phone.
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Ok, I see that now. Well, @Stenlius replied to this thread and says that this is normal. Any comments on that?
What's more weird though is that when it's charging at sfc 2.0, the cable only shows 33w. When I plug in another device in the charger, it renegotiates to sfc 1.0 but still at 33w!
When I use the official 25w samsung charger with the same cable, it goes down to 24w as expected.
SFC 2.0 - So far I have only seen with the Samsung official chargers. I've spent so much money on Belkin, Baseus, UGreen, Anker accessories and never been able to get peak speeds.
JazonX said:
SFC 2.0 - So far I have only seen with the Samsung official chargers. I've spent so much money on Belkin, Baseus, UGreen, Anker accessories and never been able to get peak speeds.
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Oh wow, that's good to know. Were you getting around the same wattage as I do at 33W? I still have time to return these and is why I'm asking for help here to verify if I don't have an isolated issue or something.
kevindd992002 said:
Oh wow, that's good to know. Were you getting around the same wattage as I do at 33W? I still have time to return these and is why I'm asking for help here to verify if I don't have an isolated issue or something.
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Never had the tools to measure the wattage output.
I just plug and wait for SFC 2.0 to show up, and if it doesn't - I just get rid of it.
I've tried 120W Xiaomi chargers as well.
Max anything other than samsung genuine chargers can go up to is "Fast Charging" or super charging 1.0.
JazonX said:
Never had the tools to measure the wattage output.
I just plug and wait for SFC 2.0 to show up, and if it doesn't - I just get rid of it.
I've tried 120W Xiaomi chargers as well.
Max anything other than samsung genuine chargers can go up to is "Fast Charging" or super charging 1.0.
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Well theh that's not the same case as mine. If you read my OP and watched the video, you'll see that I can do sfc 2.0 with this baseus charger but only maxes at 33 watts. I thought you had the same issue as mine.
kevindd992002 said:
Well theh that's not the same case as mine. If you read my OP and watched the video, you'll see that I can do sfc 2.0 with this baseus charger but only maxes at 33 watts. I thought you had the same issue as mine.
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peak charging only below 20 percent.
after that 3x watt.
after 60 percent 2x watt,same as 25 watt samsung original charger and cable from the box.(3A cable).
basesus gan 2 lite 65 watt and basesus gan 5 pro 65 watt support SFC 2.0.
tested with S23 Ultra.
this image is s23 ultra at 15 percent battery.
charging with samsung original 45 watt charger.
domperidane said:
peak charging only below 20 percent.
after that 3x watt.
after 60 percent 2x watt,same as 25 watt samsung original charger and cable from the box.(3A cable).
basesus gan 2 lite 65 watt and basesus gan 5 pro 65 watt support SFC 2.0.
tested with S23 Ultra.
this image is s23 ultra at 15 percent battery.
charging with samsung original 45 watt charger.
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Ok, that makes sense. I'll try charging at 15% and see if it makes it to 48W.
Also, have you tried charging yout s23 ultra with more than one usb port plugged in your charger? That does not work as you see in my video.
kevindd992002 said:
Ok, that makes sense. I'll try charging at 15% and see if it makes it to 48W.
Also, have you tried charging yout s23 ultra with more than one usb port plugged in your charger? That does not work as you see in my video.
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may be there is a problem with your charger.
you can claim warranty.
domperidane said:
may be there is a problem with your charger.
you can claim warranty.
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No there is none. I posted on reddit before buying this and one guy posted the same issue. Can you test with yours?

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