Here's something I haven't seen any of you folks doing. I grabbed a reading glass and read the little fine print on the side of both of my chargers. One, the older one, said for iPod and didn't give the watt rating but 5V X 1A=5 watts. My new charger for my ipad2 says 10 watts. So that's the difference folks. You gotta read the fine print. My guess is the cables are the same...but I'm just guessing because it would make sense because they can't put fine print on the cables or they would have to color code them or something.
Hmmm still looks like it's Sharpie time though.
Sent from my iPad2
On Jun 1, 2011, at 8:13 AM, Judith Barnett <pooh4jvn@pacbell.net> wrote:
> I just use a Sharpie pen and mark on the power block what device the
> charging/USB cord is for. I only charge using the wall plug also. If my
> PC is not on I see no need to turn it on just to charge the iPad.
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>> --- In iPad@yahoogroups.com <mailto:iPad@yahoogroups.com>, Terry
>> Pogue <tpogue@...> wrote:
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>>> I just use the wall socket. My iPad charges quickly. I only plug
>> it into the computer to sync new stuff.
>>> Terry
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>>> Sent from my iPad
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>> I got a second charger/wall wart. The cord for the first is plugged
>> into a USB port for synching. The second is located near where I
>> usually use the iPad and is used when I need yo charge it.
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> pooh4jvn@pacbell.net
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Re: [iPad] Re: What's with the "Not charging"?
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