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iPad Pro: the 29 W charger of the MacBook and the Lightning/USB C cable Make miracles |igeneration

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iPad Pro: the 29 W charger of the MacBook and the Lightning/USB C cable Make miracles |igeneration
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Totally agree, there are too many people who ignore everything about the functioning of lithium batteries, moreover it might be interesting to offer a clear and detailed article on Igen or Macge?

Lithium batteries are directly equipped with load and protection electronics.The "charger" is in fact only an external and stabilized power supply.Whatever happens the charge stops when it's full (and in lithium chemistry is better because 0.1v too much is the guaranteed explosion ...) the possible problem to let it connect is moreLinked to the "performance" operating mode which heats up more and degrades lithium chemistry.The real charger is an electronic component (and some accessories) either integrated into the battery or on the electronic card to which the battery is connected in the device ...

As for the oversized charger, if it loads faster it is that the load circuit is planned to load faster ... So that the device can accept it without problem, it is actually necessary to do it with a cable that goes well"This is why the bad USBC cables burnt ... too fine = resistance = heating if too much current ...".But there a 29W charger + thick cable 0 concern !!!What happens it's good: p

iPad Pro : le chargeur 29 W du MacBook et le câble Lightning/USB C font des miracles | iGeneration

Hmm, strongly a popularization article on lithium batteries which would make it possible to lift urban legends, and to serve as references to respond to erroneous comments ...