Why does my iPad take so long to charge?

+97 votes
asked Jul 14, 2018 in Computers & Electronics by DoloresHoney (480 points)
edited Feb 20, 2019 by Morgenstern
I just bought a new iPad Air, but it takes so long to charge. I put it on the charger at 20%, and 8 hours later it’s still only at around 80%. I don’t think this is normal. Why does my iPad take so long to charge?

2 Answers

+18 votes
answered Mar 7, 2019 by JarrodChew8 (380 points)
edited Apr 18, 2019
You said it’s a new iPad, so I assume it has nothing to do with battery cycles. So the first thing you should check is whether you are using the 12w power brick that comes with your iPad Air. Many people prefer using only one charger for both their iPhone and iPad. If you charge your iPad with your iPhone charger, which is only 5w, then approximately it would take more than twice as long to juice up your iPad, because the current capacity of the 5w charger is 2.4 times lower.

For the same reason, if you are charging your iPad via the USB port on your computer, then it would take even longer to charge the battery to 100%, because the standard current limit of a USB port is 0.5 amp, meaning it is only, at most, equivalent to a 2.5 w charger. Actually, I think if you really charge your iPad via the USB port, because the current limit is so low, your iPad might not get charged at all. It would simply display a Not Charging message.

Personally, I always use the 12w charger for both my iPad and iPhone. And I suggest you do so too. It only takes about 4 hours to charge my iPad from nearly empty to 100%. If your iPad still needs more than 5 hours for a full charge with the 12w charger, then I think it is simply a case of a faulty product, and you should contact apple to demand a refund.
+10 votes
answered Nov 29, 2018 by MartinAntle1 (380 points)
edited Apr 6, 2019
Yes, I have been wondering about the same question of why does my iPad take so long to charge too! So my first impression is also that you might be using your iPhone charger for your iPad, because that was exactly what I did when I first bought my iPad! The iPad brick is a bit too clumsy to carry around with. But the bonus is: charging your iPhone with the iPad brick is so fast that you would never want to switch back to the regular 5w charger anymore!
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