[Q] Charging Question - Transformer TF300T Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I've purchased a TF300TG for a month and the package came with both the tablet and the keyboard dock. Initially I did not use the dock as I did not require that much of battery life, but recently I've started to use the tablet connected with the keyboard dock.
The thing that I'm uncertain of is which is faster:
1. charging both the tablet and the keyboard dock separately
2. charging keyboard dock with the tablet connected

Xanity said:
I've purchased a TF300TG for a month and the package came with both the tablet and the keyboard dock. Initially I did not use the dock as I did not require that much of battery life, but recently I've started to use the tablet connected with the keyboard dock.
The thing that I'm uncertain of is which is faster:
1. charging both the tablet and the keyboard dock separately
2. charging keyboard dock with the tablet connected
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Well charging them together is recommended, if you own two charging bricks like i do you can charge both the dock and tablet separately at the same time.

JoinTheRealms said:
Well charging them together is recommended, if you own two charging bricks like i do you can charge both the dock and tablet separately at the same time.
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Sadly I only have one charging brick >< but if charging both of them together is recommended, then I would like to ask something related.
By charging both the tablet and the dock together to 100%, the dock will eventually be squeezed dry by the tablet to 0% while the tablet itself still have plenty of juice left. Do I charge when the tablet notify to charge due to low battery (~14%).
As I read through several forums which stated that letting the battery die completely is not a good practice, is the following method of charging a good method:
1. Charge tablet with dock together to 100%.
2. Disconnect the dock when the dock battery reaches below 15%.
3. Repeat until both the tablet and dock reaches below 15%.

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[Q] Can dock charge on its own?

Maybe an obvious question, but if I plug the dock in to the charger and the tablet isn't docked, will the dock charge?
I can see a common use case would be to leave the dock on the charger and just use the tablet most of the time, and then if my tablet's battery runs low go grab the dock. Will that work?
i cant say for sure, but i'd assume there would be the same connector in the dock for charging ti all at once, or just the dock.
daoist said:
Maybe an obvious question, but if I plug the dock in to the charger and the tablet isn't docked, will the dock charge?
I can see a common use case would be to leave the dock on the charger and just use the tablet most of the time, and then if my tablet's battery runs low go grab the dock. Will that work?
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I saw in one of the video reviews that when they are all connected the tablet will be charged first, then the dock. Also another option is if your tablet is running low, you can connect it to the fully charged dock and that will charge the batteries on the tablet.
Hope this helps,
rio

[Q] Tablet Not Charging After Using Dock? (How does this make sense?)

I've never had any problems with charging before until today I finally found a keyboard dock for my Asus Transformer. I plugged it in and tried to charge it but it was not charging. Then I unplugged the keyboard dock and my tablet itself would not charge. Did docking the tablet cause this problem (maybe the update it installed upon plugging it in) or is it a coicidence that my cable just stopped working. Either way I'm freaking out!
I may have the same issue or a simiar issue before with the charging but later I found out it wont charge when it at a certain percentage. Basicly if the % around 95 then it wont charge but for example you at 70% then it should start charging again. i would say it like a preventative measure to prevent over charging. If that was the case then this should be the reason.
On a side note I recommend dling dual battery widget so you know how much batter your dock have and tablet so you will not be charging it all the time thinking it might be out soon.

[Q] Dock + Tablet charging behaviour

Ok, new TF700T user here, coming from a TF101. I'm trying to figure out how charging works between the dock and the tablet. With my TF101 it was obvious..when the tablet was docked, it was kept at 100% charge by the dock. Simple. Now, with the TF700T and dock, I see that I have two icons on the bottom showing the charge of each. Nice. But, the charge on my tablet keeps dropping. My dock is at 99% and the tablet is at 90%. Why isn't the dock charging the tablet? What's it waiting for?
I HAVE seen the dock charge the tablet before, I just cannot for the life of me figure out what triggers it. Can anyone explain how it works with the TF700T? Does the tablet have to drop below some % before the dock kicks in or what? Or..do I have a defective dock?
Note that when I plug the charger into the dock + tablet, both batteries charge fine.
The dock is a TF700T dock mislabeled as a TF201 dock, but confirmed to be a 700 by Asus themselves.
Starlust said:
Ok, new TF700T user here, coming from a TF101. I'm trying to figure out how charging works between the dock and the tablet. With my TF101 it was obvious..when the tablet was docked, it was kept at 100% charge by the dock. Simple. Now, with the TF700T and dock, I see that I have two icons on the bottom showing the charge of each. Nice. But, the charge on my tablet keeps dropping. My dock is at 99% and the tablet is at 90%. Why isn't the dock charging the tablet? What's it waiting for?
I HAVE seen the dock charge the tablet before, I just cannot for the life of me figure out what triggers it. Can anyone explain how it works with the TF700T? Does the tablet have to drop below some % before the dock kicks in or what? Or..do I have a defective dock?
Note that when I plug the charger into the dock + tablet, both batteries charge fine.
The dock is a TF700T dock mislabeled as a TF201 dock, but confirmed to be a 700 by Asus themselves.
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Sorry not an answer, but a supplementary. I have the same query and I also wonder why if I plug in the dock the total time available on the battery doesn't change, should it?? Overall what battery time should I expect +/- if I have both connected??
Sorry to butt in - I logged in to ask the question....
barrymah said:
Sorry not an answer, but a supplementary. I have the same query and I also wonder why if I plug in the dock the total time available on the battery doesn't change, should it?? Overall what battery time should I expect +/- if I have both connected??
Sorry to butt in - I logged in to ask the question....
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I am strongly suspecting that there is a bug in the software related to the dock charging the tablet. A quick and easy way to trigger the charging process is to simply reboot the dock + tablet combo, not plugged in to the wall...when it comes back up, BING! it starts charging the tablet. My tablet was down to 70% with the dock at 99% and there was absolutely no charging going on until I rebooted the dock + tablet.
My current theory is that something gets fubared when you plug the charging cable back into the dock + tablet combo..when you unplug it, it appears the dock won't ever charge the tablet. I need to test this further when I get home from work.
Ok now I am certain that the dock charging is not working right on the TF700T.
The "reboot" trick does work, causing the dock to charge the tablet...but only to 90%. Once it hits 90%, the charging stops.
Is there some way we can submit "bugs" to Asus? Will they even listen? I'd love to know if other TF700 owners who have the dock are seeing this.
Sent from my ASUS Transformer Pad TF700T using Tapatalk 2
Probably something in here should get you started. http://www.service.asus.com/#!Contact%20Us/cw8z
Starlust said:
I am strongly suspecting that there is a bug in the software related to the dock charging the tablet. A quick and easy way to trigger the charging process is to simply reboot the dock + tablet combo, not plugged in to the wall...when it comes back up, BING! it starts charging the tablet. My tablet was down to 70% with the dock at 99% and there was absolutely no charging going on until I rebooted the dock + tablet.
My current theory is that something gets fubared when you plug the charging cable back into the dock + tablet combo..when you unplug it, it appears the dock won't ever charge the tablet. I need to test this further when I get home from work.
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The dock does not charge the tablet before the tab battery is down to about 70%, that is the fact for my TF201 and TF700 and according to what I've read that is the way it's supposed to be (apparantly better for the battery than the TF101 setup).
I don't think your reboot did the trick, I think it would have charged anyways. But I'm not telling you for sure, just saying I think that is the way it's supposed to be (and is for me).
Actually, then the reboot did do the trick - b/c the reboot process consumed enough battery to drop it down under the 70% margin so the dock --> tablet charging process would kick in.
I'll test that and see.
The TF 201 manual states that the tablet will go down to 70% before dock charging kicks in and rechgarges it back to about 99% and then it will stop, go back down and keep doing this, in this way it keeps the tablet charged, the dock dorps to zero at the same time that the tablet gets charged to 80, then the tablet has a nearly full charge for you to use.
And I am drunk, sorry for the typos.
Yeah, your reboot only worked because the tablet's battery fell below the threshold anyway. It charges the tablet at 70% back up to the 90s, then stops, charges again from 70-90%, stops, etc. Your battery usage ends up having spikes, looking like:
_____|\______|\_________ <-- Dock discharges to 0% here
\___
\ <-- Tablets main battery hits 0%
Edit: Formatting got messed up, but I think you'll be able to figure it out
Your ASCII art looks like a train in my email lol
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/10158027/ScreenCaps/train-woo-woo.png
My wife just made me a long island to go with the 4 rum and Dr Peppers I have had, god I love that woman!
flyingwolf said:
Your ASCII art looks like a train in my email lol
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/10158027/ScreenCaps/train-woo-woo.png
My wife just made me a long island to go with the 4 rum and Dr Peppers I have had, god I love that woman!
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Haha! That's how it's supposed to look! Choo-choo!

can I still use the dock when the battery is empty?

thread. just wondering, can I still use it if the dock battery is empty (when it's attached to the tablet)?
eriol33 said:
thread. just wondering, can I still use it if the dock battery is empty (when it's attached to the tablet)?
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Yes, you can.
Yes but bear in mind, if the battery drops to 0%, you might struggle to get it to charge again
noted. thanks for the hints. I always bring charger with me. I wish I could control the charge when using the dock. for example, let the dock charges when the tablet's battery is near 10% or some sort. oh well.
Yea the tablet always takes priority when charging via the dock, the way it is designed is to make sure the tablet always has the most charge under all circumstances - so when using it docked and on battery, the dock will drain first - when docked and charging from the wall, the tablet charges first / fastest
The way I use mine is I charge them both up full and use it docked until the dock battery is low - then I undock and charge the dock on its own while I use the tablet battery - the dock generally always reaches full charge before the tablet battery runs out, then I can dock again and keep using them both on battery again - that way I get the longest possible use from the tablet before having to charge them both back up from the wall
it's also worth mentioning keeping the tablet docked will run both devices down. It's hardware-related, so best to leave them undocked until you run the tablet to 10% or so. Best results I've discovered.

Help - Dock not charging

Hello i have a problem with the tablet dock
The tablet was just stored for a long time and i got a new charger because i lost the old one, the tablet works fine but the dock stays at 0% no matter what
i flipped the switch inside the dock like once or twice a day over a week but its still at 0%
I have switched the battery from the tablet wich was at 100% to the dock and the tablet got charged like no problem but the dock it still not charging, right now its at around 80% it got discharged a little over some weeks .
The keyboard works with no problem its just not getting charge or charging the tablet when docked but if i connect the charger to the keyboard while docked it charges the tablet
I hope someone can help me
Sounds like the charging circuit is fried in the dock if the battery charges fine in the tablet
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Sounds like the charging circuit is fried in the dock if the battery charges fine in the tablet
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is there any way to test it that you know?
Buy a new charging board and replace it
Other than asking someone with a lot of micro-electronics knowledge to test it, that's the only thing I can think of
They are so cheap now though, it would be easier to just buy another one, you can get both tablet and dock on ebay for £99, or the dock for around £40
Usually when they are stored for a long time, the batteries drain and once they hit 0%, they won't charge again, but if you say that battery still works fine in the tablet half, and the dock can still charge the tablet, then it sounds like it's the actual dock charging circuit at fault, can't think of anything else other than connections being loose between the battery and the dock
The dock battery not working properly
Hi, i have Transformer TF101 (KTU87Q KaTKiss-4.4.4_036) after some time the battery in my dock stops working (icon dock battery display still 0% and red exclamation mark)and while charging the battery dock is still flashing red light. I replaced the battery for genuine type, battery can be charged (green light while full charging - OK) BUT when I turn on the tablet, then some time icon shows 0% and red exclamation mark after that for example 96%, when the tablet battery is discharged, transfomer shuts down and the icon dock battery still display example 94% What is wrong?
I made a battery calibration but nothing has changed.
Why new replaced genuine dock battery not working?
Thank you
Meldo
Petter005 said:
Hello i have a problem with the tablet dock
The tablet was just stored for a long time and i got a new charger because i lost the old one, the tablet works fine but the dock stays at 0% no matter what
i flipped the switch inside the dock like once or twice a day over a week but its still at 0%
I have switched the battery from the tablet wich was at 100% to the dock and the tablet got charged like no problem but the dock it still not charging, right now its at around 80% it got discharged a little over some weeks .
The keyboard works with no problem its just not getting charge or charging the tablet when docked but if i connect the charger to the keyboard while docked it charges the tablet
I hope someone can help me
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I recently had a dock that had the same problem. Everything worked fine except that it would not charge a known working battery. Make sure that you have the switch in the correct position. From what I recall, the switch has markings on it that show in one position "0" and the other "1", similar to a power source switch on a desktop computer. You want it in the "1" position.
Also, does the battery indicator light come on when the battery is less than 90% and you are connected to the charger? Are you using a OEM ASUS TF-101 cable and power adapter?
It may be that the dock has a hardware problem in which case the only thing that will fix it is a new board. Not really worth fixing as this is now 4+ years old and there are many devices that can be purchased brand new for the price of fixing the dock which are vastly superior to the TF101.

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