MrB
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Registered: 08/28/03
Posts: 9722
Loc: SE Kansas
Early ths morning I plugged in my new iPad for recharging. It was at 20%. Now it's at 100%. It took five ans a half hours. All but about an hour f tht itwas not in use.
That's more than twice as long as it would take my original iPad.
Interesting .
Dave.
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FYI - Speaking of batteries... I have considered getting 1 of These !! Zagg Sparq... can reill the iPad** to 60%. Out and about it might be handy. I have a similar devce for my iPhone and it's saved me a few times.
Pricey though !!
** I DO have 1 question are they talking iPad 2 or 3 ... big difference !!
KateSorensen 77 and counting
Registered: 05/19/01
Posts: 3666
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Okay guys. This recharging topic. I know I've read that one should let a phone or pad completely run down to empty, but I've always recharged my stuff when it was just below 70 percent or every night, if the mood was right.
So, I tried running my new iPad 3 <-- down to zero. I played all kinds of videos, etc. and did everything but only got to 20% and then when I read emails, some of the graphics wouldn't display, so the health with that, I plugged it in for recharging on a 10 watt Apple charger.
After 2-1/2 hours it is only up to 60%. Way too slow for impatient me. Sometimes I sit here in my chair at the iMac wathing TV and using the iPad in my lap too. Sounds a little like I may have a substance problem, doesn't it?
Anyway. If I burn out a battery, I have AppleCarePlus so what the heck.
Okay guys. This recharging topic. I know I've read that one should let a phone or pad completely run down to empty, but I've always recharged my stuff when it was just below 70 percent or every night, if the mood was right.
It doesn't hurt the battery or affect charging time if you don't run it down, but running it down till it shuts off helps to calibrate the little computer chip in the battery so you know better exactly how much battery life is left.
Apple recommends doing it once a month, also any time you charge it, letting it sit in the 100% charged state for at least 20 minutes or so will give you more battery run time. It does a trickle charge sort of thing at the end.
BTW when you run it down till it shuts itself off it takes a few minutes, 5 or so, to turn itself back on. The battery needs to get to a certain charge level before it will reboot.