- Jul 25, 2012
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I bought a white MediaBridge dual USB car charger with 2 usb ports: 1.0 amp & 2.4 amp. I saw, what seems to be slow charging, so customized a cable to measure the actual amps. I got a 3' microUSB extension cable. Dug the red positive wire out of this cable and cut it. Got a digital dc amp meter and can see the amps going into the tablet.
Connected the white charging cable that came with my SM-P600 16GB wifi Note 2014 to this short extension, going thru the amp meter. While using the Samsung 2.0 amp charger, I see drawing 1.31 amps from the charger. Note 2014 is 25% charged, so I expect should charge at a pretty high rate.
When I use the MediaBridge, plugged into the 2.4 amp port instead of the Samsung charger (all cables and amp meter are the same in both tests), the amp meter shows .44 amps. If I plug into the 1.0 amp port (as a test), I get the same .44 amps. I know about the Android need to short the 2 data wires, and the box actually says "shorted".
For the heck of it, I plugged these same cables into a usb 3.0 port, see .34 amps.
I talked to MediaBridge and they agree I should see over 1 amp of charging with their charger. They actually sent me a new white charger, both of them act the exact same way.
In the very beginning, I bought a black MediaBridge charger (which actually said for iOS devices), as I figured all 2.4 amp USB chargers were the same. That charger charges at the same .44 amps.
I've also been running the Galaxy Charging Current *Lite* app, which doesn't give me any valuable info.
I'm thinking of chopping up a USB cable, to see if the 2 data wires are shorted while it is plugged into the charger (while not plugged into a cig lighter port.
Does anyone know if this is a valid test (measuring the amp draw between a charger and the tablet)?
Does anyone have any other easy tests I can try before giving up on trying to charge at a decent rate?
Thanks.
Connected the white charging cable that came with my SM-P600 16GB wifi Note 2014 to this short extension, going thru the amp meter. While using the Samsung 2.0 amp charger, I see drawing 1.31 amps from the charger. Note 2014 is 25% charged, so I expect should charge at a pretty high rate.
When I use the MediaBridge, plugged into the 2.4 amp port instead of the Samsung charger (all cables and amp meter are the same in both tests), the amp meter shows .44 amps. If I plug into the 1.0 amp port (as a test), I get the same .44 amps. I know about the Android need to short the 2 data wires, and the box actually says "shorted".
For the heck of it, I plugged these same cables into a usb 3.0 port, see .34 amps.
I talked to MediaBridge and they agree I should see over 1 amp of charging with their charger. They actually sent me a new white charger, both of them act the exact same way.
In the very beginning, I bought a black MediaBridge charger (which actually said for iOS devices), as I figured all 2.4 amp USB chargers were the same. That charger charges at the same .44 amps.
I've also been running the Galaxy Charging Current *Lite* app, which doesn't give me any valuable info.
I'm thinking of chopping up a USB cable, to see if the 2 data wires are shorted while it is plugged into the charger (while not plugged into a cig lighter port.
Does anyone know if this is a valid test (measuring the amp draw between a charger and the tablet)?
Does anyone have any other easy tests I can try before giving up on trying to charge at a decent rate?
Thanks.