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aicul

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Jun 20, 2007
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no cars, only boats
My iPad takes over 10hours to reload completely from below 20%

This is awful long as it means that a late night of work on iPad will not garantee a fully loaded iPad for the next morning.

Is this a battery related thing or just linked to that absurd transformer that came in the box.

Because if it is the transformer I much would have prefered a recharge via computer USB port.
 

ri0ku

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Mar 11, 2009
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The wall charger will always be the quickest way to charge any device -_- USB doesnt carry anywhere near that voltage. So charger through USB will take much longer.

And meh id prefer to save the planet if even by a tiny bit by not running my computer to charge another
 

Southern Dad

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May 23, 2010
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I have to say even using the wall charger it is going to take a while. The first time, I depleted my battery it took four hours to recharge. Now, I abuse it during the daytime and then recharge at night.
 

CJS7070

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Dec 10, 2008
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If you're charging it from 0% to 100% every single night, I'll be amazed. I used maybe 20-25% of my battery every day and that took just a couple of hours to recharge back up.
 

spectre51

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Feb 25, 2008
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I charge mine probably once ever couple of days after heavy usage. Takes around 4-5 hours from a near complete drain to 100% using the wall charger.
 

ArmCortexA8

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Feb 18, 2010
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Terra Australis
My iPad takes over 10hours to reload completely from below 20%This is awful long as it means that a late night of work on iPad will not garantee a fully loaded iPad for the next morning.Is this a battery related thing or just linked to that absurd transformer that came in the box. Because if it is the transformer I much would have prefered a recharge via computer USB port.

As discussed numerous times, because of the voltage required for the iPad, USB ports cannot (even powered) supply the full voltage to charge the iPad and the voltage supplied is merely a trickle charge. Hence why the "not charging" message when the AC adapter is not in use, plus this would take a lot longer. I have logged a bug with Apple over the usual green battery charging icon not appearing when iPad is locked and on charge (like the iPhone and iPod touch).
 

ScottFitz

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Nov 3, 2007
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I also picked up a 2.1 AMP car charger. I'm never dead.

Normal USB just can't supply enough Current the iPad wants.

With a 10 hour battery, charging at night has been sufficient so far.
 

DougFNJ

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Jan 22, 2008
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And meh id prefer to save the planet if even by a tiny bit by not running my computer to charge another

Maybe you should be concerned about saving the planet when mr "Green" himself, Al Gore gives up his house that uses 20 times more electricity than the average home consumes. And when he leaves that planet destroying mc-mansion, he gets in the backseat of his Non green, non hybrid gas guzzling Suburban that his driver drives him to drop him off him to his non fuel efficient, burning up the OZone Private Jet that he takes to deliver speeches to preach that YOU conserve the energy that he won't....THEN maybe ;)

As far as how long does it take to charge? I'd say when I need to charge during the day from 0% it's charged in 4-5 hours. Normally I just plug it in at night.
 

avaloncourt

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Oct 18, 2007
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After today's news, don't worry. Tipper is going to get the house and car. Al will get the tee-pee of his dreams... And a bicycle.

Maybe you should be concerned about saving the planet when mr "Green" himself, Al Gore gives up his house that uses 20 times more electricity than the average home consumes.
 

pondie84

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Jan 28, 2008
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I have logged a bug with Apple over the usual green battery charging icon not appearing when iPad is locked and on charge (like the iPhone and iPod touch).

Can someone explain this to me? I returned my charger to the Apple store for a replacement recently because it wasn't working and now I fear I may just have been stupid!
 

majordude

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Apr 28, 2007
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If you're charging it from 0% to 100% every single night, I'll be amazed. I used maybe 20-25% of my battery every day and that took just a couple of hours to recharge back up.

I have 3G and an Apple Blu-Tooth keyboard and use my iPad all day. I watch movies, play games, surf the web... by far I think the biggest drain is the BT. Anyway, yesterday I was 19% tonight 15%. It will take 4.5 hours to charge.
 
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