I have used all the chargers interchangeably. iPod Touch, iPhone and iPad. It seems to work just fine.
I have used all the chargers interchangeably. iPod Touch, iPhone and iPad. It seems to work just fine.
Same.
It is safe.
iPhone 5V 1Amp
iPad 5V 2Amp
When you connect iPad charger to iPhone, iPhone will only draw 1 Amp, so no harm.
When you connect iPhone charger to iPad, I will charge half as fast.
errr.. I don't think so. if the output current is 2 Ampere, you should not use it on a 1 Ampere machine. the electric current is out of limit. it's simple physics
errr.. I don't think so. if the output current is 2 Ampere, you should not use it on a 1 Ampere machine. the electric current is out of limit. it's simple physics
The iPad charger is rated 5V, 10W, while the iPhone is rated 5V, 5W. That simply means it's the maximum amount of power it can provide across it.
Since both are 5V, they provide the same amount of so called energy. It is when you have a higher voltage that fries your electronics. The current is dependent on the device, which in the case of the iPhone draws a smaller current due to lower resistance.
10W is just the maximum power that can be drawn. As such, the charger will not operate at maximum power. The charger may be less efficient, but it will cause no harm to your device.
I tired numerous times to charge my iphone with ipad charger. It does charge faster, but the phone heats up more than normal. Given the battery capacity is 1400mah, you should not charge it with a current flow greater than 1C, or 1.4a, to prevent battery damage.
The device will regulate the charging current according to the battery capacity fitted.