Similar question to here: Laptop power supplies, does current matter?
According to the answer, using a lower rated power supply/adapter could cause several problem such as melted power supply/cord. But what about using USB ports for portable devices?
AFAIK, My USB port ouput 5V/500mA (it can't even charge an iPad), but the charger that comes with my phone outputs 5V/1200mA, and I have been charging my phone via the USB port without any problem so far, except it takes a little longer to charge the device, but when i try to charge the phone with a portable power block that outputs 5V/800mA, it doesn't charge the device, why is this?
Does using a charger with different power rating can cause the battery to have shorter life?
I am a complete idiot in electronics, but from what i read around here, it is safe to use a charger with higher power rating, but not the other way round? is there a kind of safe limit in terms of the difference that can be compromised?
– hndr Jul 12 '12 at 12:40it is very much an oversimplification, but is that correct?
– hndr Jul 12 '12 at 16:47Does using a charger with different power rating can cause the battery to have shorter life?– Hello World Feb 08 '15 at 11:31