Do you see this easily being upgradable (MagSafe)through 3rd party? I have a 2023 Model Y and the center console wireless charger heats up my iPhone way faster than it does charging it. Now I don’t use it because it just gets my iPhone super hot
Me too. Mine gets so hot that I get an error code because the Bluetooth connectivity shuts down until the phones cools down. Mine is an iPhone 13 Pro. I'm trying to put something at the bottom of the pad to slide it up by 1 cm in hope it won't heat up too much. I'm also sliding it to the left so the phone sits raised by the left bump stop hump. It doesn't charge there, but stays cool unless and turn the car too fast and it slide back onto the charging mat. 😔 I don't think this was a problem until recently as well. Something is fishy! 🤔
For me, Tesla is the most interesting for ChargerLAB videos! Thanks! Can you do a detailed analysis with reverse-engineered schematics and detailed explanations of how it functions? Thanks!!
The phones tend to overheat in the Tesla. Another issue is with phones that have large cameras and a case on them tend to not charge. Is it possible to have a 'wireless extension' where you have a device with receiver and transmitter coils that could sit ontop of the wireless pad, adding 5mm of height where the phone can sit on it and charge?
The design and the components used seem very good, but for some reasons, the wireless charging performance is spotty. Half of the time it does not charge, or it will charge for a few moments and then stop.
Do you see this easily being upgradable (MagSafe)through 3rd party? I have a 2023 Model Y and the center console wireless charger heats up my iPhone way faster than it does charging it. Now I don’t use it because it just gets my iPhone super hot
Ditto. I often end up balancing the phone on the aircon vent to cool it down.
Me too. Mine gets so hot that I get an error code because the Bluetooth connectivity shuts down until the phones cools down. Mine is an iPhone 13 Pro. I'm trying to put something at the bottom of the pad to slide it up by 1 cm in hope it won't heat up too much. I'm also sliding it to the left so the phone sits raised by the left bump stop hump. It doesn't charge there, but stays cool unless and turn the car too fast and it slide back onto the charging mat. 😔
I don't think this was a problem until recently as well. Something is fishy! 🤔
Can you or do you have a video that shows the removal of the actual tear down, not after it has been removed.
Why this charging pad always overheat my iPhone?
For me, Tesla is the most interesting for ChargerLAB videos! Thanks! Can you do a detailed analysis with reverse-engineered schematics and detailed explanations of how it functions? Thanks!!
The phones tend to overheat in the Tesla. Another issue is with phones that have large cameras and a case on them tend to not charge. Is it possible to have a 'wireless extension' where you have a device with receiver and transmitter coils that could sit ontop of the wireless pad, adding 5mm of height where the phone can sit on it and charge?
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Can you make a video about the 143W iMac M1 adapter? I can't find any specific spec about it but you might can handle it.
we're planning that.
The design and the components used seem very good, but for some reasons, the wireless charging performance is spotty. Half of the time it does not charge, or it will charge for a few moments and then stop.
Great video thank you for this break down
Good quality as expected from an automotive part.
This is bonkers. Why are there so many components when an Apple MagSafe charging puck is relatively tiny?
Does that puck charge 2 phones? Also is it plugged directly to 12v DC with no transformer?
Nice 🎉
First liker 👍🏻
First viewer 😂