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i am looking at getting a wireless charging system for my phone to use in the car and wondered if anyone knew how much power you can take from a usb socket

i am looking at the following items

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Qi-Wireless-Charger-Charging-Pad-Receiver-F-Samsung-Galaxy-S3-4-5-6-Note2-3-/141723035930?var=&hash=item20ff59e91a

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Qi-Wireless-Charger-Transmitter-Pad-for-Google-Nexus-4-5-7-Lumia-920-820-Samsung-/121656484556?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_3&var=&hash=item1c534aa2cc

the 1st tem takes 10watts / 2a

the 2nd item takes 5watts / 1a

is this taking too much from the socket ?? if it is i will have to use the power socket in under the arm rest instead using a convertor

thanks in advance

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You cannot take more power from the socket than the socket can provide.

Those eBay figures are very, very inexact - the actual current drawn could easily be out by 50% or more (I have measured the current draw for a number of Qi chargers using a USB ammeter).

I also think that you'll be lucky to use those sorts of charging pads in a car - the registration between the coils in the phone and in the charger needs to be fairly exact (even with 3-coil chargers), and the vibrations in a running car - even a Lexus! - would be enough to dislodge the phone.

This is what I'm using in my IS250, and it works well: http://www.amazon.co.uk/Qifull-Wireless-Charger-Windshield-Qi-Enabled-black/dp/B00NICHY88

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You cannot take more power from the socket than the socket can provide.

Those eBay figures are very, very inexact - the actual current drawn could easily be out by 50% or more (I have measured the current draw for a number of Qi chargers using a USB ammeter).

I also think that you'll be lucky to use those sorts of charging pads in a car - the registration between the coils in the phone and in the charger needs to be fairly exact (even with 3-coil chargers), and the vibrations in a running car - even a Lexus! - would be enough to dislodge the phone.

This is what I'm using in my IS250, and it works well: http://www.amazon.co.uk/Qifull-Wireless-Charger-Windshield-Qi-Enabled-black/dp/B00NICHY88

I have just looked at the spec's of the charging 'pad' you are using - 'interesting' that the dimensions are the same as the cut out in the centre console of the IS (also perfect for my Galaxy S4 mini) - so 'interesting' in fact that I would have thought that is exactly what it was designed for!

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You cannot take more power from the socket than the socket can provide.

Those eBay figures are very, very inexact - the actual current drawn could easily be out by 50% or more (I have measured the current draw for a number of Qi chargers using a USB ammeter).

I also think that you'll be lucky to use those sorts of charging pads in a car - the registration between the coils in the phone and in the charger needs to be fairly exact (even with 3-coil chargers), and the vibrations in a running car - even a Lexus! - would be enough to dislodge the phone.

This is what I'm using in my IS250, and it works well: http://www.amazon.co.uk/Qifull-Wireless-Charger-Windshield-Qi-Enabled-black/dp/B00NICHY88

thanks for your replys,i have bought just 2 units one for at work and one for home and i am going to experiment with one of them to see if i can get the phone to stay on the charging plate so it can be used in the car,if it can great if not it doesn't matter.

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I've played with QI chargers and in the best Blue Peter fashion made one for my IS with a £3 QI pad from eBay, a bit of foam, a plant pot, and a velvet bag that came with some sunglasses.

I had to use a separate USB charger to get the necessary current. It all works. Getting the QI pad to align with the phone was a matter of trial and error and once the foam is cut right it works well. One issue I do have is catching the buttons on on the side of the phone - I've got loads of photos of the passenger seat.

Some may snigger but I reckon it looks OK - even in an IS cabin.post-52041-0-99503500-1439915828_thumb.jpost-52041-0-17889000-1439915830_thumb.jpost-52041-0-86679600-1439915830_thumb.j

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Looks a bit like one of these electric vibrating implements for men . Another way of having a selfie I suppose..

i must admitt i wouldn't of thought of that .

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If you are confident with getting into the center console and wiring, then I recommend using something like this.

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Pro-Dual-Double-2-USB-DC-DC-Car-Converter-Module-12V-To-5V-3A-15W-Power-Adapter-/381218561195?hash=item58c2659cab

I used one to hard wire my dash cam and active phone mount. Wires completely hidden away and still have USB and power sockets free.

I created a post a while ago of how to remove the center console as I fitted after market headrests for the kids.

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