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by davismwfl
4052 days ago
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No, I don't think that is what was being communicated. Basically, your device is designed to charge at a specific rate and it will draw only up to a specific amount of current (amps). Having a device that is capable of delivering more current doesn't mean your device will draw that current. A cell phone for example will have a varying charge rate, something that generally is between .5 amps and 1amp, with some devices capable of drawing 2 amps. But if you plug your phone into a 5 amp charger when the phones maximum rate of charge is 1amp, it will only draw 1 amp. So in the end, bigger does not equal better, except to say that your highest charge rate should be equal to or less than the charging device, which helps keep heat to a minimum. |
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