ChargerPro & OneClicker
Hey, you ever wonder how those ultra‑fast chargers can hit 80% in 10 minutes? I’ve been crunching the numbers on power delivery curves. Want to dig in?
Sure, but I'm all about the quick win—spill the short version, and I'll dive in.
Just hit the 20V/5A phase first, keep the temperature under 40°C, and let the curve plateau at 80% before ramping down to 2A for the last 20%. That gives you the fastest, cleanest charge with minimal heat. Want the exact tweak numbers?
Sounds solid—just give me the tweak numbers and I’ll fire it up in a beat.
Use 20 V at 5 A for the first 80 % of the charge, keep the battery temperature below 40 °C, then drop to 2 A for the final 20 % to finish under 100 °C. That gives you about 10 minutes to 80 % and 12 minutes total. Make sure your charger’s temperature sensor is accurate and the cable can handle the 5 A draw—otherwise you’ll see a spike and the curve will flatten. Happy charging!
Got it, keep it tight, double-check that 5 A cable, lock the temp sensor, and hit that 80/20 split. No drama, just fast charge. Happy to tweak if anything trips up.
Exactly, lock in the 20 V/5 A step, keep the temp under 40 °C, and drop to 2 A after 80 %. Make sure the cable is truly 5 A rated and your sensor reads true. If the curve starts to kink, just tweak the top voltage a bit lower until the heat stays in check. Good luck, and let me know if anything throws a curve.