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Most models of iPad require a Power Adapter rated at 12W or greater to reliably charge. 5W Power Adapters intended for older models of iPhone are inadequate to charge an iPad; if the iPad charges at all, charging will be very slow.
I used the apple supplied USB-C to USB-C charging cable, connecting my iPad 2018 12.9" to my iMac. I tried using a non apple cable initially and it did not work. Might be because of the different watts. The original cable that came in the box is an 18W charging cable. Hope this helps. Kind Regards, jansonrealtor
Ipad I have an iPad Pro 5th generation and my iPad won’t turn on. This happened by turning of my power using the side buttons and I tried holding the buttons down to turn my iPad back on but it didn’t work I thought maybe it was flat but it has been charging over 24hours and still won’t turn on. Does anyone have some ideas
iPad Pro 2020 charging issues ipad stops charging all of a sudden. The only way it starts charging is when I force restart. I am using the original charger and the wire, and have also tried using other charger. But the problem remains. The only way the iPad would start charging is when I force restart. This is happening frequently.
If you don't experience the same issue when using a different charger, there may be a problem with the charger itself and not your iPad. Check your charging cable and USB adapter for signs of damage, like breakage or bent prongs. Charger your iPad in a wall outlet. If you're already charging via a wall outlet, try a different one.
iPad Air 4 not charging beyond 81%, help iPad air 4 is not charging beyond 81% for past 2 times. i drained my battery to 10% after that i started charging it. it charged pretty fast till 80% but as soon as it reached 80% it stopped charging, it has charged only 81 % till now in 30 minute.
Any iPad can be expected to become warm during use or while charging - this being entirely normal. However, the iPad should never become uncomfortably hot to either hold or use. Sometimes a process can stall - leading to warmer temperatures than normal. In such circumstances, a simple forced restart will usually resolve the problem:
Yesterday my IPad Pro stopped charging via USB C to USB C cables. I tried four different cables, and checked that they all worked with my partners IPad Pro. I tried using a two different chargers and a USB C wall outlet. Also, all of these configurations worked with my partner's IPad.
All of a sudden, several of my charging stations have stopped charging my Ipad Pro 11. The one thing in common is a USB-c to USB-c cable being used. I have 3 different USB-c to USB-c cables attached to wall chargers. They all worked until YESTERDAY. I have a couple USB-a to USB-c charging cables, and those work just fine.
Most models of iPad require a Power Adapter rated at 12W (i.e., 2.4A @5V) or greater to reliably charge. 5W Power Adapters (1.0A @5V) intended for older models of iPhone are inadequate to charge an iPad; if the iPad charges at all, charging will be very slow.