Mister E
Well-Known Member
Try replacing the charger and cable for newer higher rated ones.
These are cheap enough.
These are cheap enough.
Maybe not so now in the USofA.....These are cheap enough.
The penguins haven't bought them.Maybe not so now in the USofA.....
Link may help.This is the charger I use. I have an 8 inch Galaxy Tab like yours. This charger brought my tablet from 35% to 85% while it was chart plotting over about 2 1/2 hours this morning. The charger has two usb ports , 4.8 A between the two. It also has a cig socket so you can plug other stuff in.
Install one of these. Convert 12v direct to 5v 5A. More than enough to run the tabletFor the last six years I have run the excellent SailFreeGPS app on an old Huawei tablet charging continuously from a 12 volt cigarette lighter socket with the usual USB car adapter plugged into it. It runs all the time on passage. It just charges quicker than it drains it's battery. That is, it works great.
After many thousands of miles and lots of sun it has deteriorated and I needed to replace it. I bought a second hand 8" Samsung tab A with the same micro USB connection as the Huawei but unfortunately this device drains faster than it charges so is no use.
So I'm looking for a small (8") tablet that you know will run continuously from a 12 volt socket. Basically it must charge faster than it drains so it is always fully charged. Any ideas?
I have one of those and they are brilliant. Excellent value at £3.95. I found a huge difference in current with different cables so I sorted my cables and attached labels so that I could select the best ones to use on the tablet. They also let you know if the 5V supply is dropping when you draw current. Some cheaper adapters go down to 4.9V which further restricts the power going to the tablet.Fitting a higher current output charger is a good idea but will not make a difference if the tablet is only drawing, say, 1amp from a 3amp charger. One of these is really useful to measure the actual current draw of the tablet. Will also highlight the difference in your charging cables, some are more efficient than others:
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(USB-micro and USB-C versions are available)
Install one of these. Convert 12v direct to 5v 5A. More than enough to run the tablet
24V 12V To 5V 5A Power Supply Buck Converter Step Down Converter Charging Module–OKY3502-4 – OKYSTAR
As per above:So I'll repeat my original question. I'm looking for a small (7" or 8") tablet that you know will run continuously from a 12 volt socket. Basically it must charge faster than it drains so it is always fully charged. Any ideas?
For occasional use when I’m sailing on other boats, I have a Lenovo Tab with Raster charts of UK coast. It’s now more than 5 years old so doubtless NLA. I bought it because it had a reputation for long battery life and will charge from cigarette lighter socket quicker than its drain while in use.So I'll repeat my original question. I'm looking for a small (7" or 8") tablet that you know will run continuously from a 12 volt socket. Basically it must charge faster than it drains so it is always fully charged. Any ideas?
Thanks all.
2.1A @ 12V = 25.2WIt appears that micro usb 2.0 takes 2.5w or 2.1 A at 12v. My Tab A 10.1 uses this and is happy to increase battery charge in use.I doubt that the 8" tab A in question uses the ancient micro USB 1.0 standard.
Maybe Petronella is using an older 1.0 A c/l adapter which was ok for the Huawai tablet but not for the more demanding Samsung.Or has a suspect cable ,as noted by others above,which restricts its real charge rate.
You still miss the point, get a charger that's suited for the tablet. See post #27Thanks all but unfortunately I don't think it is quite so simple. I have plenty of 12v adaptors that will continuously charge my Samsung tablet via a USB C cable so the adaptor is not the problem.
It appears though that my old, new to me, 8" Samsung tablet with the USB Micro slot is looking for a Samsung (or equivalent) wall charger. If it sees one it charges easily fast enough to keep up with the drain. If it doesn't see a wall charger though and only sees a 12v adaptors it only charges at 0.5 amp, not enough to keep up with the drain.
So I'll repeat my original question. I'm looking for a small (7" or 8") tablet that you know will run continuously from a 12 volt socket. Basically it must charge faster than it drains so it is always fully charged. Any ideas?
Thanks all.
Please stop posting useful links direct to the seller of the item.Fitting a higher current output charger is a good idea but will not make a difference if the tablet is only drawing, say, 1amp from a 3amp charger. One of these is really useful to measure the actual current draw of the tablet. Will also highlight the difference in your charging cables, some are more efficient than others:
Pardon our interruption...
(USB-micro and USB-C versions are available)
You must live in aladdins cave if you read bigplums posts...Please stop posting useful links direct to the seller of the item.
I've now bought one because it seemed a good idea at the time!!!!
I'm a believer (rightly/wrongly) that a mismatched charger is the possible cause of fires with these devices, I will only use a charger..eg.Samsung/SamsungYou still miss the point, get a charger that's suited for the tablet. See post #27
Or one of these Amazon.co.uk
Or one of the many others available.
You must live in aladdins cave if you read bigplums posts...