45w charging times. Disappointing Unfortunately

If you were expecting a total charging time reduction of about 30 minutes from the 25w charging 65 minute time you may be disappointed especially since its an extra $50. According to this website:
https://droidsans.com/review-samsung-super-fast-charge-45w/

After 30 minutes you are only ahead by 6% with 45w charging (vs 25w) and total saved time from 0-100 is only about 9 minutes! :(:-

Bummer. BUT I'll still take 9 minutes off my times! :):cool:

I'll still be looking for confirmation from another test and this is most likely an exynos version. So we'll see in other future tests are any different.

They should of just gave that to us. Money, money, money.
 
45W chargers according to the standard charge by 15Vx3A=45W. The Note 10+ can handle only a maximum of 10Vx4.5A=45W, the way the Samsung custom 45W custom chargers work. Therefore your charger (which although 45W, is not Samsung) is only charging at (the maximum voltage the Note 10+ will take, which is 10V - look in ABOUT in your settings menu!), (and the maximum amperage your charger will output, which is probably 3A), so your highest wattage for the charging in your case would most likely be 30W (=10Vx3A). You should buy an in-line meter like I did and then you can see what is really going on. Try different cables too, the only cables guaranteed to work are those that are USB 3.1 Gen2 (5A) cables, which have USB Type-C connectors at each end (even a lousy adapter for the connector will sometimes disrupt the more complicated connection between the 45W power supply and the phone): https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B...ag=hawk-future-20&ascsubtag=UUacUvbUpU6625512

will this in line adapter go up to 45w for the new samsung charger nobody has yet?
 
I see they have the 45 charger in a kit of 3 chargers.
I don't think I need it.
Wish they had put something else in its place. Lol
 
will this in line adapter go up to 45w for the new samsung charger nobody has yet?
Actually that meter was crap - broke after a couple of uses. I got this one which is MUCH better:

MakerHawk USB Power Meter, TC66 USB Tester Type C USB Voltage Meter and Current Tester, 0.96 Inch IPS Color LCD Display Power Tester Multimeter PD Ammeter Voltmeter QC 2.0 3.0 https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07NXRPNP...ag=hawk-future-20&ascsubtag=UUacUvbUpU6637756

The 45W charger maxes out at 10V x 4.5A = 45W, and the specs for this meter as I noted on the last photo below can handle 30V and 5A, so it is a perfect fit!
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