Have you tried using a different compatible charger to see if it charges the tablet when it is being used, to verify that your charger is OK?
The specifications for the charger’s DC output is 5V 2A (2000mA). This should be printed on the charger.
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If your charger’s stated DC output is less than this, say 5V 1A (1000mA) or 5V 1.5A (1500mA) it may be that it is not supplying enough current to both run the tablet and charge the battery at the same time. You may find that at best it prevents the tablet’s battery from discharging, by being able to maintain the battery at its’ current state of charge, by supplying sufficient current to run the tablet without the need for any current to be drawn from the battery.
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If your charger’s stated DC output is less than this, say 5V 1A (1000mA) or 5V 1.5A (1500mA) it may be that it is not supplying enough current to both run the tablet and charge the battery at the same time.
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You may find that at best it prevents the tablet’s battery from discharging, by being able to maintain the battery at its’ current state of charge, by supplying sufficient current to run the tablet without the need for any current to be drawn from the battery.
Have you tried using a different compatible charger to see if it charges the tablet when it is being used, to verify that your charger is OK?
The specifications for the charger’s DC output is 5V 2A (2000mA). This should be printed on the charger.
-
If your charger’s stated DC output is less than this, say 5V 1A (1000mA) or 5V 1.5A (1500mA) it may be that it is not supplying enough current to both run the tablet and charge the battery at the same time. You may find that at best it prevents the tablet’s battery from discharging, by being able to maintain the battery at its’ current state of charge, whilst still powering the tablet.
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If your charger’s stated DC output is less than this, say 5V 1A (1000mA) or 5V 1.5A (1500mA) it may be that it is not supplying enough current to both run the tablet and charge the battery at the same time. You may find that at best it prevents the tablet’s battery from discharging, by being able to maintain the battery at its’ current state of charge, by supplying sufficient current to run the tablet without the need for any current to be drawn from the battery.
Have you tried using a different compatible charger to see if it charges the tablet when it is being used, to verify that your charger is OK?
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The specifications for the charger’s DC output is 5V 2A. This should be printed on the charger.
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The specifications for the charger’s DC output is 5V 2A (2000mA). This should be printed on the charger.
-
If your charger’s stated DC output is less than this, say 5V 1A or 5V 1.5A it may be that it is not supplying enough current to both run the tablet and charge the battery at the same time. You may find that at best it prevents the tablet’s battery from discharging, by being able to maintain the battery at its’ current state of charge, whilst still powering the tablet.
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If your charger’s stated DC output is less than this, say 5V 1A (1000mA) or 5V 1.5A (1500mA) it may be that it is not supplying enough current to both run the tablet and charge the battery at the same time. You may find that at best it prevents the tablet’s battery from discharging, by being able to maintain the battery at its’ current state of charge, whilst still powering the tablet.
Have you tried using a different compatible charger to see if it charges the tablet when it is being used, to verify that your charger is OK?
The specifications for the charger’s DC output is 5V 2A. This should be printed on the charger.
-
If your charger’s stated DC output is less than this, say 5V 1A or 5V 1.5A it may be that it is not supplying enough current to both run the tablet and charge the battery at the same time. You may find that at best it prevents the tablet’s battery from discharging, by being able to maintain the battery at its’ current state of charge.
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If your charger’s stated DC output is less than this, say 5V 1A or 5V 1.5A it may be that it is not supplying enough current to both run the tablet and charge the battery at the same time. You may find that at best it prevents the tablet’s battery from discharging, by being able to maintain the battery at its’ current state of charge, whilst still powering the tablet.
Hi @walllam ,
Have you tried using a different compatible charger to see if it charges the tablet when it is being used, to verify that your charger is OK?
The specifications for the charger’s DC output is 5V 2A. This should be printed on the charger.
If your charger’s stated DC output is less than this, say 5V 1A or 5V 1.5A it may be that it is not supplying enough current to both run the tablet and charge the battery at the same time. You may find that at best it prevents the tablet’s battery from discharging, by being able to maintain the battery at its’ current state of charge.