dss2000
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I found that you can get over 1A but you need two things. You need a "charge only" USB cable where the data wires are shorted. This will signal the phone that it can draw more than the 500mA USB standard current and you need a charger made for an iPad that will provide over 1A. When driving I have have Navigation, podcast, screen on full brightness and drawing close to 1A. The usual USB charger drawing 500mA will not keep up and you'll lose charge. If you put a 1A charger and a charge only USB wire the battery charge will stay about the same, maybe slowly lose charge. If you get a 2.1A charger and use the charge only cable it will gain charge. The 2.1 Amp car charger I use is:
The Kensington PowerBolt Duo Car Charger
Kensington - Smartphone - Universal Smartphone Accessories - Car Mounts & Chargers - PowerBolt
Interestingly I found that even though one USB socket is labeled 2.1 and the other 1A they are both the same. Either one will draw 2.1A just that together they can't draw more than 3.1. Kind of makes sense from a design standpoint, easier and cheaper to make.
Then you will need a charge only wire:
Amazon.com: Customer Reviews: PureGear Charge Only Cable for Universal Micro USB - Retail Packaging
or Amazon.com: Naztech Micro USB Charging Cable - BlackBerry, Cal-Comp, HTC, LG, Samsung, Nokia, and Sony Ericsson: Cell Phones & Accessories
The Kensington PowerBolt Duo Car Charger
Kensington - Smartphone - Universal Smartphone Accessories - Car Mounts & Chargers - PowerBolt
Interestingly I found that even though one USB socket is labeled 2.1 and the other 1A they are both the same. Either one will draw 2.1A just that together they can't draw more than 3.1. Kind of makes sense from a design standpoint, easier and cheaper to make.
Then you will need a charge only wire:
Amazon.com: Customer Reviews: PureGear Charge Only Cable for Universal Micro USB - Retail Packaging
or Amazon.com: Naztech Micro USB Charging Cable - BlackBerry, Cal-Comp, HTC, LG, Samsung, Nokia, and Sony Ericsson: Cell Phones & Accessories