I've modified a system file to have a faster charging (3100 mA i've set, like the quickcharge of lg g5), original max current is 2300 mA
For now it work only with screen off in future i try to have this with screen on.
Download attachments
extract it
Replace "thermal-engine-845.conf" located in /system/vendor/etc
Reboot
Device may be more hot than usually because it charge more fast but check if became too hot unplug for a while or restore original file in attachment (high temp and fast charging reduce battery life!)
Now i cant test it because my phone is at service for a mic problem but tell me if it work!
I whold strogly advice agqinst this mod as the creator dont even know the difference between mah and mA
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And at what Voltage?
If u alow. 3.1A at 11 volts fast charge u might start a little fire.. Most cabls cant handle that and would melt
maydayind said:
I whold strogly advice agqinst this mod as the creator dont even know the difference between mah and mA
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And at what Voltage?
If u alow. 3.1A at 11 volts fast charge u might start a little fire.. Most cabls cant handle that and would melt
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The stock charger can't do 3A 11 volts so no worries there.
Also on custom roms I was able to get 1.8A 12Volts witch it actually pretty good
Yes but the kernel meshure the resistans in the cable (ohm)
And adopts it current. If u screw with thiis settings and running to high amp on high Ohms the resistans will cause heat....
Thats wye old cable charge bad. Its a security feature to avoid heat by resistance.
Man u shuld realy read upp on this befor postning this
maydayind said:
I whold strogly advice agqinst this mod as the creator dont even know the difference between mah and mA
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And at what Voltage?
If u alow. 3.1A at 11 volts fast charge u might start a little fire.. Most cabls cant handle that and would melt
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Yea mA, sorry for my error i go to correct
3.1Amps at the battery, doesen't matter voltage trought the cable
It can be 5V 3.1 amps, if cable is good with a low resistance measured by the phone , 9V at 1.7 amps, 12V at 1.3amps with a old cable and not so good cable, so max power is always less than max 18 watts (but better than stock ~ 10W)
maydayind said:
Yes but the kernel meshure the resistans in the cable (ohm)
And adopts it current. If u screw with thiis settings and running to high amp on high Ohms the resistans will cause heat....
Thats wye old cable charge bad. Its a security feature to avoid heat by resistance.
Man u shuld realy read upp on this befor postning this
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I use original values of the lg g5 of the quickcharge so i don't think is so dangerous, i don't touch negotiazion of voltage, only the current to the battery, if a cable is old/bad the voltage rise up to 12 volts to avoid heat of the cable, (but probably more heat to the phone due to conversion) Max power still under 18 Watts
I CAN'T SEEM TO FIND THERMAL-ENGINE-845 . I'VE GOT THERMAL-ENGINE.CONFIG (WHICH IS EMPTY) AND THERMAL-ENGINE-NORMAL.CONFIG WHICH DOESN'T HAVE CODE THAT YOU ARE PROVIDING. SORRY I'M NOOB. I'VE GOT XIAOMI REDMI NOTE 7(LAVENDER). HERE IS THE ONLY BATTERY CODE I'VE FOUND IN THERMAL-ENGINE-NORMAL.CONFIG.
[BATTERY_CHARGING_CTL]
algo_type monitor
sampling 10000
sensor quiet_therm
thresholds 37000 38000 41000 42000 43000
thresholds_clr 36000 37000 39000 40000 41000
actions battery battery battery battery battery
action_info 1 2 4 5 6
Thanks
thanks for uploading this setting, it works perfectly on my lg g7. by any chance you don't have a configuration for the thermal throttling of the cpu?
Not Work Android 10
This is not working on Android 10. I already tried it.
Just so everyone is clear, amperage is pulled by a device, not driven by the charger. That means if you tell your device to pull more amps than the charger or wires are rated for, the charger or wires may heat up and can cause a fire, or at least can cause the charger to burn out one of its components. I'm not saying that will happen, but that it can, and you should be careful when trying anything like this. Electricity is awesome, but it can be really dangerous if not treated carefully.
s20fe5g fast charge ? thermal engine not work
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hey guys i am having two chargers, one the stock one and another from htc hd2
when ever i charge my battery with stock charger., it takes 3 hours to get 100 pc and mA seen with my battery monitor widget is 570 mA
but if i use htc charger it charges in 1.45 hours and mA varies in 600 to 1200
should i use htc charger??
will it harm my phone or battery??
please reply fast
hemanbond said:
hey guys i am having two chargers, one the stock one and another from htc hd2
when ever i charge my battery with stock charger., it takes 3 hours to get 100 pc and mA seen with my battery monitor widget is 570 mA
but if i use htc charger it charges in 1.45 hours and mA varies in 600 to 1200
should i use htc charger??
will it harm my phone or battery??
please reply fast
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Probably not the best idea to bark orders like, "please reply fast", especially at this particular time in this forum.
Your mA should be somewhere in the neighborhood of 4350mA fully charged. What you've stated above doesn't make sense.
Sent from my Atari Falcon030
What you are seeing is the difference between a low amperage charger and higher amperage charge (or watts if you prefer)
The so called "rapid chargers" will push a higher milliAmp to charge devices quicker
i.e. the difference between an iPhone charger and an iPad charger iPhone = 5volts 1amp, iPad = 5volts 2+amp (technically is 2watts, but i'm not in the mood to convert to amps)
Now whether or not it may damage your phone I can not answer, however I have been using a 2watt iPad charger on my phone for quite some time with no ill effects... just charges a we bit quicker.
mA is per second ...have u ever seen battery monitor widget??
should i use htc charger or not?
I don't have to see battery monitor widget.
mA or milliamp or even milliampere is a measurement of electrical current through any given conductor (the amount of power something can push or pull at any given time)
Batteries are rated in milliamphour or mAh, which is the amount of current a battery can store and release in any given hour.
The HTC charger shouldn't cause any problems because the battery charging controller should be built into the phone and the batteries are protected to hinder overcharge or over-discharge.
However, I will not state that it cannot cause any issues because I'm not a Moto engineer, so I don't know for sure what the hardware can withstand.
But, as I said earlier, I charge my phone on an iPad charger consistantly, and have not had any ill effects as of yet, and I can almost guarantee that the iPad charger pushes more current than your HTC charger.
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Which Battery Monitor Widget are you using? Made by 3c? or fsinib?
I'll check what my phone states while charging on the iPad charger.
nephillim said:
I don't have to see battery monitor widget.
mA or milliamp or even milliampere is a measurement of electrical current through any given conductor (the amount of power something can push or pull at any given time)
Batteries are rated in milliamphour or mAh, which is the amount of current a battery can store and release in any given hour.
The HTC charger shouldn't cause any problems because the battery charging controller should be built into the phone and the batteries are protected to hinder overcharge or over-discharge.
However, I will not state that it cannot cause any issues because I'm not a Moto engineer, so I don't know for sure what the hardware can withstand.
But, as I said earlier, I charge my phone on an iPad charger consistantly, and have not had any ill effects as of yet, and I can almost guarantee that the iPad charger pushes more current than your HTC charger.
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Which Battery Monitor Widget are you using? Made by 3c? or fsinib?
I'll check what my phone states while charging on the iPad charger.
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it is battery monitor widget pro which has features like history update rate and history size
i dont know much about maker though.
but ur post was very helpflu
thankyou sir
Always glad and willing to help. I'll check out the Pro version and let you know what I find.
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I've got the app installed, have to wait for a full charge cycle before it will start returning proper current... I'll let you know what I find A.S.A.P.
I've been using the 2 Amp HP Touchpad charger for almost 6 months without any ill effects.
Hey i was just curious whether more electricity flowing through my phone would damage it but as you all guys said it wont as the battery has some anti overcharging system and you guys have been using other then stock chargers ...then im also using ...thanx to all
Motorola has a Travel Charger that apparently supplies 8watts which converted at a fixed 5volts is 1.6Amps or 1600mA
Motorola states that it is compatible with our phone...... I think we'll all be just fine with whatever charger you want to use!
http://www.motorola.com/us/consumers/P833-Travel-Charger-For-Tablets-and-Phones/102614,en_US,pd.html
some info
hemanbond said:
hey guys i am having two chargers, one the stock one and another from htc hd2
when ever i charge my battery with stock charger., it takes 3 hours to get 100 pc and mA seen with my battery monitor widget is 570 mA
but if i use htc charger it charges in 1.45 hours and mA varies in 600 to 1200
should i use htc charger??
will it harm my phone or battery??
please reply fast
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i've been using battery monitor widget & system tuner (both free) for nearly 1.5 month
the current u r seeing "570mA" with stock charger is ur charging current +/- ur consumption current
another charging current "600-1200" is from htc charger
our stock charger has max o/p capacity of 850mA @ 5.1V .... similarly u can check htc's o/p capacity (i guess it is 1.2A @ 5V)
observe your consumption while heavy/moderate usage & standby it will vary
it is simply average current consumed in 10 min. timespan (pretty sure we can't change it)
m plannin to buy both after stable ICS release
tc njoy :highfive:
Hi,
i jut want to know if is possible use a microUSB two way cable to charge one smartphone with the battery of another?
or if i could use the battery of the smartphone for power a small circuit using the 3.7 volt of the battery ?
can somebody help me?
thanks
i think it is not possible... bro
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nd if possible.... i also want to knw how it work
joelmx said:
or if i could use the battery of the smartphone for power a small circuit using the 3.7 volt of the battery ?
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This could be done, but not easily.
May encounter problems due to fact that lithium-ion batteries are not just simple as ni-mh or other types, they use electronic to monitor charging and discharging. Can't tell if its internal to the battery, or managed by the device itself.
Anyway, you can try if you're not afraid by possibly damaging your "small circuit".
BombinBasta said:
This could be done, but not easily.
May encounter problems due to fact that lithium-ion batteries are not just simple as ni-mh or other types, they use electronic to monitor charging and discharging. Can't tell if its internal to the battery, or managed by the device itself.
Anyway, you can try if you're not afraid by possibly damaging your "small circuit".
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if we do that how many chance for circuit damage
Not too much.
If you can have your 3.7v (use a tester) on the battery connectors, and your circuit is 3.7v normally powered (and polarity well connected) it should be near 0% chances.
thanks buddy for this information... its good info.... which i don't knw
Hello,
My phone is stuck at 12% charge while plugged into the USB charger. The needle doesn't move up. I have the latest android update 5.1.1 and Cyanogen 12.1-YOG4PAS1N0. What can I do?
salilsurendran said:
Hello,
My phone is stuck at 12% charge while plugged into the USB charger. The needle doesn't move up. I have the latest android update 5.1.1 and Cyanogen 12.1-YOG4PAS1N0. What can I do?
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Probably, a bad cable or charger
Download Ampere from play store and check the input current (normally should be above 1000 ma )
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salilsurendran said:
Hello,
My phone is stuck at 12% charge while plugged into the USB charger. The needle doesn't move up. I have the latest android update 5.1.1 and Cyanogen 12.1-YOG4PAS1N0. What can I do?
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Probably, a bad cable or charger
Download Ampere from play store and check the input current (normally should be above 1000 ma )
I used Ampere and when I am charging connected via USB to an Apple Monitor it should a max of 480mA and min of 140 mA, hovering around 300 mA most of the time.
salilsurendran said:
I used Ampere and when I am charging connected via USB to an Apple Monitor it should a max of 480mA and min of 140 mA, hovering around 300 mA most of the time.
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its ur cable and/or monitor
i have a couple cables that do about 190 to 340 then i have thicker cables that do 900 - 1100, i'd try a diff cable or stock cable.
also too, the apple monitor may not have enough power to get to the 1000's, i know i use my laptop and only get a bout 240 - 300 but when i use an AC charge 2a and it is a lot higher.
To power up, you consume Red Bull. But your phone just needs its adaptive fast charger. Rate this thread to express how quickly the Xiaomi Redmi 3s can charge. A higher rating indicates that it charges extremely fast.
Then, drop a comment if you have anything to add!
Charging speed isn't that great. But its okay considering that this phone sports a large 4100 mAh battery.
5/10. Battery capacity is large and there's no fast charging, so it sucks.
I dont know why but even though lot of people of complained that it takes a lot of time , Mine charges from 10% to 95% in under 2 hours which is great
Most people that complain have bad cable. For what I see, Xiaomi uses some bad cables in India. My phone was bought from China and it charges with 1800mAh, which is great since charger is 2000mA and system consumes a little.
Use Ampere app and measure the rate of charge. If it is under 1000mAh you have something wrong with charger/cable.
Fast charging should have been enabled
Average
Fast charge (2A) is present. Charge rate up to 1800mAh, what is good.
Better if quick charge (QC) was enabled.
My charge rate up to 1650 mAh.
mine upto 1960 mAh
Qualcomm Quick Charge 3.0 IS supported.
After connecting the phone to Samsung's "Adaptive Fast Charge" charger results in average 9V and 1.5A charging after negotiation which takes around 5 seconds.
it is ok, I get up to 1800 mAh
gustavolang said:
Fast charge (2A) is present. Charge rate up to 1800mAh, what is good.
Better if quick charge (QC) was enabled.
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It supports QC 3.0 but to enable it, you'll have to flash a suitable custom kernel. In my opinion, stick with the default fast charging system because putting too much stress on your phone's CPU can cause overheating issues and no doubt shorten your phone's battery life.
Slow charging problem solving
impulsar said:
5/10. Battery capacity is large and there's no fast charging, so it sucks.
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Use Mi 9v 2A charger problem solving
Don't pass 3amp ur land will fry. I did and mine battery fu*** up. Use qc2.0 not 3.0 qc2.0 recommended.
impulsar said:
5/10. Battery capacity is large and there's no fast charging, so it sucks.
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it supports quick charge 2.0 use a quick charge supported charger to get the result and make sure the rom you are using support quick charge too
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Sushantdk10 said:
Don't pass 3amp ur land will fry. I did and mine battery fu*** up. Use qc2.0 not 3.0 qc2.0 recommended.
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I use a quick charger 3 (adaptive) it communicates to the device and changes the amp and voltage according to the device so it doesn't fry the mobile
T6
which rom support QC2.0
Can anyone help in understanding why fast charging on violet(Redmi Note 7 Pro) can go only as high as 13W on a fast charger?...I'm using the 27W sonic charger from MI and I have havoc os installed as my custom ROM, I've also flashed Ryzen Kernel( as I saw that it was the only Kernel that enabled 3A fast charging), but the voltage never goes any higher than 4.4V!, I've never been able to even get close to 18W!!, is it a USB C o/p power delivery limit or can we actually enable fast charging with higher voltages?
Is there someone tested 100w super fast charger? If our phone can supports i'll going buy.
3pka said:
Is there someone tested 100w super fast charger? If our phone can supports i'll going buy.
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No, it doesn't support 100w fast charging. It only supports up to quick charge 4. Most USB C cables can't even carry 100watts.
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Tejas said:
Can anyone help in understanding why fast charging on violet(Redmi Note 7 Pro) can go only as high as 13W on a fast charger?...I'm using the 27W sonic charger from MI and I have havoc os installed as my custom ROM, I've also flashed Ryzen Kernel( as I saw that it was the only Kernel that enabled 3A fast charging), but the voltage never goes any higher than 4.4V!, I've never been able to even get close to 18W!!, is it a USB C o/p power delivery limit or can we actually enable fast charging with higher voltages?
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It's supposed to support 27watt charging as far as I know. Never seen any difference between a 18 watt and 27 watt charger. There must be something else making it impossible. Maybe a battery limitation?
TheDuckTeam said:
No, it doesn't support 100w fast charging. It only supports up to quick charge 4. Most USB C cables can't even carry 100watts.
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It's supposed to support 27watt charging as far as I know. Never seen any difference between a 18 watt and 27 watt charger. There must be something else making it impossible. Maybe a battery limitation?
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If you use havoc os or any custom rom with battery status enabled, it shows you the current and voltage rating at which it is being charged, and if you multiply then you get the wattage at which your phone charges, I get 4.4V/3A while charging which amounts to 4.4 × 3 = 13.2W which is miles away from 18W/27W, I want to know why?
TheDuckTeam said:
No, it doesn't support 100w fast charging. It only supports up to quick charge 4. Most USB C cables can't even carry 100watts.
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It's supposed to support 27watt charging as far as I know. Never seen any difference between a 18 watt and 27 watt charger. There must be something else making it impossible. Maybe a battery limitation?
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In 1st picture i was charging PD. 2nd tolding can charge up with 30v. Then i was thinked about 20v 5A maybe possible. See that pictures 8 min 17% charged with ACC module.
3pka said:
In 1st picture i was charging PD. 2nd tolding can charge up with 30v. Then i was thinked about 20v 5A maybe possible. See that pictures 8 min 17% charged with ACC module.
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a single cell battery on a phone can't charge at 30v. The way most quick charging works is either by increasing the voltage of the battery, adding another cell, or more amps.
Also, some electricity is converted into heat instead of a useable charge. I don't see how the phone could even achieve 18watts (9v 2amps) since the battery isn't even a 9v battery.
With Tesla's "Inventions" we would have all devices fully charged "everywhere", everytime.
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