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Will this definately supply the 10w required for iPad charging?

The picture looks like the 5w iPhone/iPod charger.

By mrplow - - 19 September 2012

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  • So it's 2.1amps, 5volts. To convert to Watts it's amps x volts. So by my calculation it's 10.5watts. Is that correct? By mrplow - - 19 September 2012
  • Mathew from eSpares
    Mathew at eSpares says...

    Hi,

    This item has a 5 Volts Voltage rating.

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