relicmeister
Well-known member
So long as we're all beating this subject to death, I'm seeking confirmation of what
I believe is correct. A 2.1 amp, 5 volt USB charger is the same as a 2.1 amp, 10 watt
USB charger. A 2.1 amp, 5 volt USB 2-port charger will give 2.1amp, 5 volt output
but if you charge a device in the 2nd port at the same time, the amperage of the port
charging your Equinox will drop , possibly to 1 amp, and will lengthen the charge time
on the equinox. So, keep this in mind if you use the more common 2-port charger.
I believe is correct. A 2.1 amp, 5 volt USB charger is the same as a 2.1 amp, 10 watt
USB charger. A 2.1 amp, 5 volt USB 2-port charger will give 2.1amp, 5 volt output
but if you charge a device in the 2nd port at the same time, the amperage of the port
charging your Equinox will drop , possibly to 1 amp, and will lengthen the charge time
on the equinox. So, keep this in mind if you use the more common 2-port charger.