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    Some old phone chargers have 1000mAh and 5W. Those are safe.
    Example iphone 6-7 habe such charger

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    Last edited by Magnetron; 24th August 2021 at 09:44 AM. Reason: Edit 1mAh to 1000mAh (1Ah) ^_^

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    Administrator Warning using phone fast chargers for powering Garmin units
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    It seems to me being an Electronic Tech for 50yrs now, that the plug Paks for phones have multiple Voltage output, my phone charger has 2 : 9.6V & 5V.
    It also comes to mind the BAD design of manufactures as well, you build a power supply to supply an Voltage and Current with a limit, the receiving device should also have a charging regulator for the internal battery " but it seems they don't and they assume 1A is fine for the battery with a V curve regulator and not a Current reg as well."
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    Magnetron I agree with you to a point.

    In regards to these chargers.

    My wife used a ASUS charger on her Huawei smartphone.
    With in minutes the charger got very hot.
    I told her not to use that charger but the one that came with her Huawei smartphone.

    Using the ASUS charger on her 8" ASUS table no problem with the charger getting hot.
    Nor her Huawei charger for her Huawei smartphone

    Now the 2 Garmin Units that the user used this charger on are very old units.
    I think 2010 and 2012.
    We do not know if those units can handle modern smartphone chargers to begin with.

    But Garmin does state to use the correct Garmin charger for what ever unit you have.

    As I have stated along with Garman_Nuvi list of Garmin Nuvi chargers.

    It is always better to play it safe then to take a chance on ruining and electronic item thinking a modern smartphone charger will work on any electronic item you plug it into.
    Last edited by asprin624; 26th September 2021 at 06:54 AM.

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    Good to know.
    On your picture of this charger specs, it shows a lot of power, too much for Garmin battery around 1000mA.
    Sure Garmin has voltage regulator and limit current flow. But those new chargers can push too much and fry switch or regulator.
    I would afraid to connect my phone to it, which accept high power charge and have 5000mA battery.
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