what is Turbo charging and in which current is used
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As mentioned by others, its Qualcomm's Turbo Charge 2.0 technology.
This technology has nothing to do with batteries. But since 2011, batteries use Lithium pyro-Phosphate as the ion exchange medium. But that's not related to answer anyway!
Turbo Charge 2.0 is a technology that uses different charging mechanism and hence you need a different charger for that. It delivers the power to battery in a different way than the conventional charger does. It, like you said, has a higher output voltage! It usually ranges between 6V to 12V depending upon your battery capacity. Now if you might have noticed the specification of this charging technology, it never mentions upto 100% charging. It says 75% at max. That's because as the battery reaches towards its maximum capacity, ion tunnelling is reduced significantly! If you see a charging graph, it is exponential. Which means that after 75%, battery charges relatively slow even using the conventional chargers.
But the main highlight of the technology is that even though the output voltage is high, the current flow is not altered in any way. So, if you but a 6V DC adapter and plug your battery into it, that's gonna affect the battery as it has higher charge flow i.e. current flow which makes the battery to heat up and has bad effect on its life too. Whereas Turbo Charge 2.0 uses different arrangement of resistors, capacitors and inductors than regular chargers which makes it capable to produce higher output voltage without increasing current flow and hence has no to very less effect on battery.
Thank You
As mentioned by others, its Qualcomm's Turbo Charge 2.0 technology.
This technology has nothing to do with batteries. But since 2011, batteries use Lithium pyro-Phosphate as the ion exchange medium. But that's not related to answer anyway!
Turbo Charge 2.0 is a technology that uses different charging mechanism and hence you need a different charger for that. It delivers the power to battery in a different way than the conventional charger does. It, like you said, has a higher output voltage! It usually ranges between 6V to 12V depending upon your battery capacity. Now if you might have noticed the specification of this charging technology, it never mentions upto 100% charging. It says 75% at max. That's because as the battery reaches towards its maximum capacity, ion tunnelling is reduced significantly! If you see a charging graph, it is exponential. Which means that after 75%, battery charges relatively slow even using the conventional chargers.
But the main highlight of the technology is that even though the output voltage is high, the current flow is not altered in any way. So, if you but a 6V DC adapter and plug your battery into it, that's gonna affect the battery as it has higher charge flow i.e. current flow which makes the battery to heat up and has bad effect on its life too. Whereas Turbo Charge 2.0 uses different arrangement of resistors, capacitors and inductors than regular chargers which makes it capable to produce higher output voltage without increasing current flow and hence has no to very less effect on battery.
Thank You
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