Anywhere I read about car charger mentioned that it is not good for your devices because the electricity from car charger is not stable and the root cause seems because the car electricity itself is not stable.
I was trying to look for a good car charger which have any stabilizer feature so it would be safe for my devices but find none until now. I have also been looking for reviews about car charger to understand this better but seems like there's not so much website interested in reviewing any brand of car charger in details.
I am currently using Pioneer head unit which functioned as music reader from my ipad mini + charging the ipad mini when I was in the road.
While for the iPhone, I am charging it using Capdase Powercup 2.2...
On other hand, powerbanks have not received any negative feedbacks of being unstable or potential threat for devices.
So, I was wondering if that's the case, how if I use my car charger to charge the power bank, then connect my iPhone and iPad through the power bank.
The logic thinking was:
- Car charger: not stable, will damage your devices in medium-long run
- Powerbank: stable
- Car charger charging the powerbank --- powerbank received unstable electricty but it's charging itself --- powerbank gave stable electricity for device
Does it make sense? Maybe the powerbank will be damaged quicker but hey, it's only $10 product and if it's damage and can not retain charge as good as before, it's okay because I am not going to use it for traveling (in this instance).....
Any one understand about electricity that can explain this?
I was trying to look for a good car charger which have any stabilizer feature so it would be safe for my devices but find none until now. I have also been looking for reviews about car charger to understand this better but seems like there's not so much website interested in reviewing any brand of car charger in details.
I am currently using Pioneer head unit which functioned as music reader from my ipad mini + charging the ipad mini when I was in the road.
While for the iPhone, I am charging it using Capdase Powercup 2.2...
On other hand, powerbanks have not received any negative feedbacks of being unstable or potential threat for devices.
So, I was wondering if that's the case, how if I use my car charger to charge the power bank, then connect my iPhone and iPad through the power bank.
The logic thinking was:
- Car charger: not stable, will damage your devices in medium-long run
- Powerbank: stable
- Car charger charging the powerbank --- powerbank received unstable electricty but it's charging itself --- powerbank gave stable electricity for device
Does it make sense? Maybe the powerbank will be damaged quicker but hey, it's only $10 product and if it's damage and can not retain charge as good as before, it's okay because I am not going to use it for traveling (in this instance).....
Any one understand about electricity that can explain this?