iPad 5th generation charging/battery
Hey guys I’ve read a lot of your posts about iPads, I have a unique question and would like your input/facts.
So Ive had this iPad 128GB 5th generation literally BRAND NEW condition for years now since it very first came out in 2017. Over the years I ended up rarely using it while also putting on a full OtterBox case and never taken it off. However I’ve always kept the battery around 50% charged and the iPad off, as per Apple says.
So just recently I’ve bought and set up security cameras that connect via WiFi network and I’ve finally started using my iPad 5th gen daily, as a screen to look at my cameras. I understand it’s not good to always have the iPad on 24/7 and also draining the battery and then charging it everyday or just keeping it plugged in all the time….
So my question is since I’m basically using my iPad as a small TV for the cameras lol, I was wondering should I just keep it plugged in 24/7? Instead of charging it/draining it/charging it/draining it?
Because I’m only assuming when it’s fully charged and plugged in still (like the newer iPads), the iPad won’t use the battery for power but the charger plugged in only instead. I’m using my brand new Apple 20 watt charger. So basically my real question is after the battery is fully charged, will my iPad only draw power from charger or a little bit of both battery and charger? I also don’t use the screen brightness past like 30-40%.
So If anyone could get back to me with a solid lead/fact I would really appreciate it!
Because even though my iPad (5th gen) is literally brand new and never used… I don’t want to damage it or wear off it’s internal hardware since it’s technically brand new out of the box.
Thanks guys!
iPad, iPadOS 14