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Can I leave my iPad plugged in all the time? I like to use the clock and alarms.

Can I leave my iPad plugged in all the time. I keep it on my desk and use it as a clock when not playing with it.

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iPad 2

Posted on May 31, 2012 5:35 AM

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Posted on May 31, 2012 5:38 AM

Hi there,


Generally, yes. The iPad does have a feature where it it stops charging when reaching 100%, discharges slightly, then charges back to 100%, so that it never 'overcharges'. Despite this, constant power going into the device may cause the battery life to be affected slightly.


Apple released information about how to treat batteries, and I've linked to that below.

iPad Batteries

All Batteries


Let me know if you have any more questions,


Have a nice day,


Nathan

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May 31, 2012 5:38 AM in response to markmark35

Hi there,


Generally, yes. The iPad does have a feature where it it stops charging when reaching 100%, discharges slightly, then charges back to 100%, so that it never 'overcharges'. Despite this, constant power going into the device may cause the battery life to be affected slightly.


Apple released information about how to treat batteries, and I've linked to that below.

iPad Batteries

All Batteries


Let me know if you have any more questions,


Have a nice day,


Nathan

Aug 27, 2013 4:55 AM in response to markmark35

Copied from Texas Mac Man ...


The quickest way (and really the only way) to charge your iPad is with the included 10W USB Power Adapter. iPad will also charge, although more slowly, when attached to a computer with a high-power USB port (many recent Mac computers) or with an iPhone Power Adapter (5W). When attached to a computer via a standard USB port (most PCs or older Mac computers) iPad will charge very slowly (but iPad indicates not charging). Make sure your computer is on while charging iPad via USB. If iPad is connected to a computer that’s turned off or is in sleep or standby mode, the iPad battery will continue to drain.


Apple recommends that once a month you let the iPad fully discharge & then recharge to 100%.

How to Calibrate Your Mac, iPhone, or iPad Battery

http://www.macblend.com/how-to-calibrate-your-mac-iphone-or-ipad-battery/


At this link http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/galaxy-tab-android-tablet,3014-11.html , tests show that the iPad 2 battery (25 watt-hours) will charge to 90% in 3 hours 1 minute. It will charge to 100% in 4 hours 2 minutes. The new iPad has a larger capacity battery (42 watt-hours), so using the 10W charger will obviously take longer. If you are using your iPad while charging, it will take even longer. It's best to turn your new iPad OFF and charge over night. Also look at The iPad's charging challenge explained http://www.macworld.com/article/1150356/ipadcharging.html


Also, if you have a 3rd generation iPad, look at

Apple: iPad Battery Nothing to Get Charged Up About

http://allthingsd.com/20120327/apple-ipad-battery-nothing-to-get-charged-up-abou t/

Apple Explains New iPad's Continued Charging Beyond 100% Battery Level

http://www.macrumors.com/2012/03/27/apple-explains-new-ipads-continued-charging- beyond-100-battery-level/

New iPad Takes Much Longer to Charge Than iPad 2

http://www.iphonehacks.com/2012/03/new-ipad-takes-much-longer-to-charge-than-ipa d-2.html


Apple Batteries - iPad http://www.apple.com/batteries/ipad.html


Extend iPad Battery Life (Look at pjl123 comment)

https://discussions.apple.com/thread/3921324?tstart=30


New iPad Slow to Recharge, Barely Charges During Use

http://www.pcworld.com/article/252326/new_ipad_slow_to_recharge_barely_charges_d uring_use.html


Tips About Charging for New iPad 3

http://goodscool-electronics.blogspot.com/2012/04/tips-about-charging-for-new-ip ad-3.html


Prolong battery lifespan for iPad / iPad 2 / iPad 3: charging tips

http://thehowto.wikidot.com/prolong-battery-lifespan-for-ipad


 Cheers, Tom

Jan 2, 2014 1:29 PM in response to markmark35

This is a late reply, but... I think it depends what model of ipad you have. New ipad model, it appears, can be left plugged in. From CNET March 2012: "Following questions about the accuracy of the new iPad's battery status indicator and its recharging technology, Apple now says that it's part of its software to continue charging and discharging the battery when it nears 100 percent, and that there's no harm in leaving it plugged in."

- http://news.cnet.com/8301-27076_3-57405303-248/apple-ipad-charging-fine-keep-it- plugged-in/

Can I leave my iPad plugged in all the time? I like to use the clock and alarms.

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