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Old 01-15-18, 12:28 AM
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Does anyone know how many watts the charging pad outputs ?
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does anyone know what the amp output is for the charger pad ?
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nope, usa here, not an option in these parts., but i hear it is a trickle,
i would love a fast charge option that fits in that cubby area, lots of the discs would fit, but ideally phone shaped might work better, hitting bumps and driving.
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Originally Posted by JSracer
nope, usa here, not an option in these parts., but i hear it is a trickle,
i would love a fast charge option that fits in that cubby area, lots of the discs would fit, but ideally phone shaped might work better, hitting bumps and driving.
I wondered why I was getting any replies ! Lol I can say it works great and is so much better than cable charging in the car . I have an iPhone 8 Plus and it fits great
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I don't know power output of Qi charging system, but I think it is bit too slow to charge up my Android Samsung phone. I use a USB wire instead. The Canadian manual has no information on power output.
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Usually fast charging Qi pads are 3 amps.
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The manual says this.
The wireless charger is designed to supply low power electricity (5 W or less) to a cellular
phone, smartphone, or other portable device.

All in-vehicle wireless Chargers contain same primary coil, type YEFXU00276 with rated power transfer operating frequency of 105~140 kHz, charge operating voltage 100V peak-to-peak and output rating DC 10.5~16.0V 1A and 13.2 watts


Also lists these part numbers if you want to further investigate
Panasonic CA-QL85E0AJ, CA-QL85H0AJ, CA-QL85H1AJ and CA-QL85H2AJ

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Originally Posted by Elation
The manual says this.
The wireless charger is designed to supply low power electricity (5 W or less) to a cellular
phone, smartphone, or other portable device.


Also lists these part numbers if you want to further investigate
Panasonic CA-QL85E0AJ, CA-QL85H0AJ, CA-QL85H1AJ and CA-QL85H2AJ
5W / 3V gives 1.666 Amps.

Which is lower than what a wall power block can provide. I would think that it would be more than that....
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