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How much voltage the Ionic charger should supply?

 

 

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5 Volts DC at 0.5-1.0 Amps.

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A USB port on a computer supplies 5 volts.  Wall chargers with a USB port also provide 5 volts at the USB port.

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you say that 5 volts are good for Ionic?

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5 Volts DC at 0.5-1.0 Amps.

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Thanks a lot
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Welcome to the Fitbit Community @tsimel! My friend @SunsetRunner is right, I would recommend 500ma max or .5 amp to be safe.

 

We recommend to charge your trackers via the USB port over a wall adapter. However, it is also possible to charge your Fitbit tracker with a UL certified wall adapter. What may actually cause damage to the tracker's battery (either on a computer or a wall adapter) is the charging time, which if excessive over time may damage the battery and therefore cause quick battery drain or prevent the tracker from charging at all. 

 

Tips to best charge Fitbit trackers are:

 

  • Use only genuine Fitbit charging cables
  • Use only UL-certified wall chargers
  • Avoid USB battery packs
  • Charge at room temperature

 

For charging purposes, your charging cable or your base station can be plugged into any USB power source, including but not limited to:

 

  • A computer
  • A Wall A/C to USB adapter, commonly found with smartphones
  • A DC to USB adapter (vehicle power port)

 

Let us know if you need anything else! 

Maria | Community Moderator, Fitbit


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Thanks it is pk now

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Awesome @tsimel

 

Hope to see you participating in the Community more often since I think it would be awesome for you to explore our Community. You can go ahead and log to any of the topics that might be of your interest in our Discussion boards. Feel free to comment and contribute with your knowledge and experience.

 

Happy stepping! 

Maria | Community Moderator, Fitbit


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Personally I am annoyed that I have to search forums to get the voltage requirements for a $200 Fitbit because they couldn't supply one. If it is such a specific low amp you should supply one.

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