So I picked up a cheotech stadium wireless charger and was using it today but noticed my phone felt hot so I checked the battery temp, over 100 yikes. That can't be good
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That's normal. It heats up regardless when you charge, but it doesn't get excessively hot. If you want to have it cooled while it charges, place it into a position where the AC blows onto it too or something. lol
Using the regular plug in cord charger the battery does not get that hot, does yours?? For example the Wireless charger was on for 3 minutes and the Battery temp shot up to 99 degrees. I plugged it in to the charge port and left it for 45 minutes and its at 80 degrees
Mine only gets excessively warm when using wireless charging & streaming music. It warms up when on the wireless charger but nothing too bad. My OG Droid & Incredible would just about give you second or third degree burns just from using navigation. They can handle some heat.
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I have an extra battery and I tried to charge one of the batteries using an universal charger like the one below.
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I was unsuccessful as I didn't know which pins to connect to the charger .
Please can anyone help!
Aldo
Never charge it with that
the battery of the wizard is a lithium ion it only can be charged with a li-ion charger if you charge it with this charger there is a big possibility it will explode
spikerm said:
the battery of the wizard is a lithium ion it only can be charged with a li-ion charger if you charge it with this charger there is a big possibility it will explode
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Batteries especially Li-Ion Ones do not explode.
The same charger has been claimed to charge the Wizard Battery.
The problem is how?
Aldo
Hello
This is a the Best spare battery charger i found
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kovhQ9PoFzI
Since the newest update my dock won't charge my tablet anymore. I can still see the battery status, but it isn't indicating that the tablet is being charged. Beside that the battery of the tablet still drains, while the dock battery level stays the same.
Today I got it working sometime, the charging animation was showing and it charged it up again, but right now it isn't working again. Is this problem known and/or is there any way to solve it?
P.S.: I looked through the settings, and on the battery stats the "charging bar" is displayed...pretty weird, especially because the tablet wasn't charged up at this time at all
I don't know was it like this on .15 and earlier but when your prime's battery is drained to 70%, the dock will charge it to almost full, not when it's over 70%
Sent from my Transformer Prime TF201 using XDA Premium App
I think it already charged sooner with the older firmware...I could be mistaking anyway..
I'll have a look whether it charges if the tablet's down to 70%
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Hello,
I have a very wierd problem in my LG G5, I have the phone for 2 years and last week when I disconnected the charger from the phone it showed that the phone is still charging (the battery icon showed that and also the red led stayed on).
The wierd is that in the setting menu under battery it shows that the phone is discharging which is the opposite to what appears in the battery icon.
I have tried to replace battery and charger, to make factory reset, and the problem stayed. I've also cleaned the usb port with alcohol and air pressure and it didn't help.
The very big problem apart from the visual problem is that the battery is discharging now very quickly. Before the problem started, if i had 100% in the night, the next morning was about 85%-90%, but now from 100% it drops to 40%...
* I have android 7 nougat since october...
Here is a picture which illustrates the problem:
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Hope for help
Thanks!
I've been using my Arc 10HD as a picture frame for the last few years going all day, plugged in all the time,
and recently I've noticed that the picture slideshow would stop randomly and found out it was ghost touches.
The reason was because the batteries inside started swelling a bit and it was pressing on the screen from the back,
so I took it apart and removed the charging board from in between the 2 battery cells and wired it to regular
rechargeable AA batteries giving me ~ 3.8v each and got it working 100% again ...
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Now it's just a matter of ordering new cells, wiring it into the charging board and I should be ok ...
I guess the new cells would have their own charging board, but shouldn't
hurt anything to wire them into the one I salvaged from the unit.
This battery should do, I'll just order 2 of them:
https://www.ebay.com/itm/173920590703?ViewItem=&item=173920590703
What do you guys think?
When I was charging my phone with a power bank it was 28 Watts and the power bank i think is only 18 Watts and the charge time says 1 hour 40 and was done in maybe 40 minutes. And when I bought the Google charger 30w and cable or charged and said like 29 Watts and then 35 Watts I think. And the charging time said the same 1 hour 30 to 40. And only took probably like 40 minutes to. And now when using the phone the stats are the lowest I have seen for screen on Time using fkm battery recorder. Is this normal O feel like there's something wrong with the stats they should be different . phone last for ages though.
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