IPad taking a long time to recharge

When iPad battery is down to around 30% or less and I recharge, it takes a long time to recharge. Overnight, it charges maybe 10-15% and the charger itself becomes hot. I understand it should take about 3 hours to recharge to 100%. That's seldom happening. Is my iPad3 defective?

I'm noticing the same thing here. I charged the battery to 100% when I first brought it home. I've since charged it from maybe 30% back up to 98% a few cycles, but never dropping below 30% until today. I decided to let the battery completely drain to see if I could get it to charge faster. I should also mention that it doesn't seem like I'm coming close to 4 hours with the 9600M GT running. Thus more reason to try and drain the battery and get it back in line.
So when I let the battery die, I plug the adapter back in and it shows freaking 10:00hrs to charge the battery! I left to go run errands all afternoon and I come back after 4 hours and the thing is still showing 8:22 until full, charge is 29%.
Gotta love being a first adopter
I'm going to start using the power supply that came with the new MBPro and see if that makes a difference. I've been using an existing 85W power supply.

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