Does my charger game my Li-Ion mobile? My charger's output is 5.3 V 500 mA and my mobile is 3.6 V.?




Answers:    Is this the charger that came next to the battery? If so, things should be fine. A charger requests to put out more voltage than the battery contained by order to charge it. If this charger didn't come next to the batter or device, then it may not work correctly and might impairment the battery or the device.
Well I cant exactly describe you whether that charger is right for you device but it is normal to find charger output power better rate then the freestyle. First, battery should just output just ample power to operate the device to make it most updated. But the charger have to charge the mobile and allow operation of the device at same time. If you have same output power rate on charger and the battery-operated, and you are usign the device same time then battery-operated will never charge. It is standard to have larger power output on charger. Charger should be designed next to fastest possible charge time without exceeding boundary of circuit specification.

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