Micro-USB chargers: interchangeable?
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Micro-USB chargers: interchangeable?
My new Chromebook charges over micro-USB, and I was hoping to carry only one charger for all of my devices.
I noticed the Chromebook is rated at 5.25V and 3A, whereas my generic charger is 5V and 2A. I'm fine with a slower rate of charging but is the voltage difference an issue?
I noticed the Chromebook is rated at 5.25V and 3A, whereas my generic charger is 5V and 2A. I'm fine with a slower rate of charging but is the voltage difference an issue?
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A charger with a higher power rating than the device should be ok. A charger with a lower rating is another matter--it should not be done.
The only time an over-powered charger would matter is if it doesn't have good voltage regulation and responds to a lower draw by producing more voltage.
The only time an over-powered charger would matter is if it doesn't have good voltage regulation and responds to a lower draw by producing more voltage.
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The only time an over-powered charger would matter is if it doesn't have good voltage regulation and responds to a lower draw by producing more voltage.
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I assume this is the HP Chromebook 11. In my experience it will draw only 0.5A from any charger other than the HP 3A charger. In other words, if you connect it to any charger which causes it to display the Low Power Charger warning, it will behave as if it is connected to a PC USB port. It won't matter if that charger is capable of supplying 1A, 2A, 2.4A or even 3A, it will only draw 0.5A, and it will charge very, very, slowly.


