What is the Charging time for 4th generation iPad when fully discharged?

Hi,
I just want to know the 4th generation iPad charging time with 12 volts Charger when fully discharged?
Thanks,
Srinivas

Apple does not publish charging times with various sources, but usually a few hours, like 4-6 hours.  If you charge it overnight you won't notice how long it takes.

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