Power adapter from 3g ipod

Can I use my power adapter from my ipod 3g on my ipod mini?

Yes. You can.
Cheers~!
-Bryan

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  • I bought a usb power adapter for my ipod nano so I can plug inti a power outlet. Will this take less time to charge my ipod or same amout of time if using the computer?

             I bought a USB power adapter for my ipod nano so i can take it camping and use an outlet. Will this take less time for charging or the same amount as the computer?

    Hi, Atcandela.
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    Does MacAlly not offer a cable for your drive that allows it to draw power from both your USB ports? Some manufacturers of external drives or enclosures do offer such a cable, and it's well worth buying because it's much smaller and more portable than an AC adapter. Have a look at this one from Western Digital — it might fill the bill for you.

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    Is the USB Power Adapter compatible with iPod touch 3rd generation?
    (http://store.apple.com/us/product/MB352LL/B?fnode=MTY1NDA4NA&mco=MTM3NDk1MjI)
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    Thank you, Lyssa.
    You must be right based on that article (http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1353). The latest model of iPod touch is referred to as "iPod touch (Late 2009)" -- and NOT "iPod touch 3rd generation", as I erroneously assumed.
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    Hi!
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    The power adapters can be used with any iPod or iPod Nano, they aren't model specific. A 5th Generation iPod can be charged by Firewire, it just can't use a Firewire cable to update. Updating of any iPod after the 4th Generation or the Mini can only be done via USB.

  • HT1665 Can I use a 10 W USB power adapter from an IPad to charge an iPhone 5s.

    I have 10 W. USB power adapter that I bought for my iPad. Can I plug my iPhone 5s into it to charge?  I see that the adapter that comes with the 5s is listed at 5 watts.

    volts are pushed amps are drawn
    if a charger provide the 5volts ios devices were meant to be charged by it does not matter
    if it can provide 1000 amps making it a 5000W device because of ohms law which state W = Amps * Volts

  • 6 Plus Charging Question:Is it safe to use a 12w power adapter (from an iPad) to charge an iPhone 6 plus or do I need to stay with the 5w provided in the box? Would the 12w cause any damage to the phone over time?

    Would like to get some additional charging accessories to have for different location and would like them all to be as efficient as possible without doing any damage to the phone. Any thoughts on what I can use?

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    As you will see from the article below, your 12w iPad charger is perfectly fine to use with your iPhone:
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    http://support.apple.com/kb/ht4060
    Take care, and thanks for visiting the Apple Support Communities.
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  • OK to use iPod Power Adapter to charge iPhone?

    At the Apple Store, they told me that I could use a power adapter and cable for an iPod with my iPhone. Seems to work fine, charges the battery fine. But I notice that in the tiny print on the side of the iPod power adapter it says, "Output 12V -- .67A". The print on the side of the adapter that came with the iPhone says "Output 5V -- 1A".
    Wouldn't want to fry my phone battery with those extra volts.

    It's not $29.99 + $19.99. They include with the iPhone both a dock/charger and a power adapter/wall plug charger. But only one cable between either of them and your iPhone. So, if you have a computer in one room and you charge your phone overnight in another room, you need another cable.
    One solution is to to use some cable you already have, that fits, such as I did once, from an iPod 2 or 3 years old. But I had to use the power adapter that came with that cable/iPod, since the USB cable end was different. It said output: 12V. the iphone power adapter said output: 5V.
    So, although the cable fit and the iPhone charged seemingly fine, I was not comfortable charging my $600 iphone with a 12v charger when the one that came with it was a 5v charger. I paid just $19.99 for a duplicate cable to the one that came with the iPhone, used the 5v power adapter that also came with it. Just in case. The apple guy at the "genius bar" agreed: it "ought to work" but, yeah...it's disconcerting...
    So, that's the story. I now have a dock on my iMac and a power-adapter from the wall in my bedroom. Both supplied with the iPhone. Both using identicl cables.
    What I would like to know, from some tech person, is YEA or NAY. The 5v and 12v iphone and ipod adapters are interchangeable OR they are not and WHY. Otherwise, we are all just speculating.
    8gb iPhone   Mac OS X (10.4.6)  
      Mac OS X (10.4.6)  

  • IPod Power Adapter

    I bought this product: iPod Power Adapter from eBay. It made the building on fire.
    http://blin90.shutterfly.com/pictures/1376

    It has sparked the extension cord. I used a glove and a scissor to cut off the stucked part.
    After the cut, the whole apartment power switch went off.
    Just sue the seller. I got his or her information here: [email protected] & [email protected]
    PRODUCT: http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=110556809412
    The power striked my finger or hands.

  • IPod Photo won't charge with Power Adapter but charges through Computer....

    Hi got this problem... searched the discussion board but didn't find any satisfying answers.
    Hope somebody can help me out here.
    Problem description:
    My iPod photo won't charge using the power adapter from Apple. Bought a second one won't work, used different cables won't work either.
    however it does charge via the USB port of the computer.
    And it also charges via the car stereo plug (forgot the real name but it's from the apple store).
    So does anybody have a similar problem? Could it be the iPod that is defective and also destroyes the Power Adapter maybe?
    didn't try a different iPod to charge yet. So that's one thing left to try for verification.
    untill then maybe somebody knows help, and it might be just a little setting thing.
    Thanks for the Help

    hi Rene!
    hmmmm. it sounds like you've already tried most of the things listed on these documents:
    iPod's battery doesn't charge
    iPod: Troubleshooting the Apple iPod AC Adapter
    iPod: About the Apple iPod Power Adapter
    from what you're reporting, i'm currently most suspicious of the electrical outlets you're using with those adapters. if you try switching it to a different outlet, does it charge properly then?
    love, b

  • Powerbook 12" G4 / are yo-yo power adapter's interchangeable from G3 to G4?

    My 12" Powerbook G4 power adapter is no longer working. I have the original power adapter from my old Lombard Powerbook. . . is it possible to use the Lombard's power supply on the G4?
    FWIW, both are the yo-yo type power adapter.
    Thanks.

    Since you've already tried it and found out it "works," all I can say is that I wouldn't recommend it. The charge/wattage needed by the newer PowerBook won't get what it needs from the older PowerBook Lombard's AC adapter.
    It's like the age-old question of interchangeability of the 45W and 65W brick adapters for the PowerBooks/dual-USB iBooks.
    The 45W adapter is designed for the iBooks and the 12-inch PowerBook (and the older Titanium PowerBook G4s). YES, you can plug it in to the new aluminum 15-inch PowerBooks and 17-inch ones, but it does not draw enough power to fully supply these machines. It can do harm by doing so.
    On the other hand, using the 65W adapter designed for the aluminum 15-inch and 17-inch PowerBooks can be backwards compatible with the 12-inch iBooks (dual-USB and newer) and the 12-inch PowerBook G4s, since one, Apple officially replaced the 45W ones with the 65W models, and two, the 12-inchers (iBooks and/or PowerBooks) will only draw what it needs from the 65W adapter, not more.
    So, you harm your 15-inch and 17-inch using a 45W, but you won't harm your 12-inch with a 65W.
    That's the basis for my opinion about you using the old Lombard adapter with your 12-inch PowerBook, since as you've also said, it takes longer to charge with it.

  • Connecting my iPod Touch to a power adapter.

    Hi!
    I had earlier an iPod Nano 2nd generation. I bought a power adapter to this iPod, which worked perfectly well. It was not bought in an Apple Store, but was produced by Hama, and ment for iPod. Later on, my sister charged her iPod Nano 3rd generation with my power adapter. After a while, her iPod started freezing. We don't know for sure that it was the power adapter that had the blaim.
    The power adapter have theese specifications:
    HAMA
    MODEL NO. TA-03A
    IMPUT 100-240V AC
    50-60 Hz 200mA
    OUTPUT 5.4VDC (This part is hard to read, since the text is almost gone, but I think it's VDC)
    650mA ; Max. 3.5W
    I haven't dared to use this power adapter to my new iPod Touch 16GB.
    Will it work?
    Message was edited by: Tallang
    Message was edited by: Tallang

    Unless there is a malfunction with the charger, it should work fine. Chargers for the iPods haven't changed since the 1G iPod ... they're all standard.

  • Registering USB Power Adapter - Help

    Hey, does any1 noe how to register the USB Power Adapter for the iPod? ive tried puttn in all the numbers on the boxes and it doesnt work and it says that its not a valid serial number. the problem is, i also dont have the receipt for teh adapter either since it was a gift from a friend so that would also disable me from knowing the "enrollment number" as well.. help or suggestions NE1? hit me back here or email me personally @
    [email protected]
    thanks in advance

    What do you mean "register"?
    Are you trying to register it with Apple for warranty purposes?
    ive tried puttn in all the numbers on the boxes and it doesnt work and it says that its not a valid serial number
    Probably because there is no option to register a USB power adapter. The registration page is looking for an iPod serial number which you want to register.

  • HT1349 5W power adapter, warranty for accessories purchases seperately

    I purchased the Apple 5w power adapter from Target in Jan 2013.  The device stopped charging my sons Ipod.  It is not the outlet, cable or the Ipod as they charge with the power adapter for my Iphone.  equally my iphone can not charge with the defective power adapter.  How does one go about getting warranty access for the 1 year as this item is defective.  Apple store isn't that close and online/support doesn't bring up anything for accessories or when searching by the SN of the item.
    I am putting this in the iphone 4s community as there isn't a selection for power adapters or accessories in general. 

    While the items you buy separately have a 1 year warranty on them, I have found that my local Apple store seems to ignore teh purchase of the separate item, and includes them under the iPhone warranty.  When I bought my iPhone, I got just the iPhone, then 3 months later we bought my wife's iPhone.  About a month after that, I ordered 3 extra Lightning cables and a couple of the microUSB adapters.  I have tried to get the lightning cables replaced under their separate warranty, but the APple Store keeps refusing to consider the cable purchse date and only looks at the purchse date of the iPhone itself.  In about 3 weeks, my iPhone will be a year old, but my cables should still have warranty for 4 more months.  I highly doubt that the clerks at the store will honour that since the iPhone itself will be over  a year old...

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