ExplorOz and iPhone battery use
Submitted: Tuesday, Jul 01, 2025 at 15:43
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Member - Vic4wd
On the weekend I drove
home over a 2 hr journey, and I noticed that despite my iPhone 16E being plugged into a USB power point, the battery level was dropping to the point that it was down to 26% by the time I got
home. This was a bit of a worry, as it would suggest that ExplorOz plus ApplePlay running through my phone would only be good for about a 3 hour trip.
I contacted Michelle and David about the power useage rate on my iPhone and was advised that I needed a power source called a USB PD. As luck would have it, I had one that I purchased recently from Amazon-they cost about $27.
Today after installing the USB PD socket, I connected it with a USB C to USB C cable to my iPhone , and I'm pleased to be able to report that the socket was charging my iPhone at a rate greater while I was running ExplorOz and ApplePlay. Problem solved.
Attached are photos of socket for your reference.

USB PD
Reply By: SCUBADOO - Wednesday, Jul 02, 2025 at 18:02
Wednesday, Jul 02, 2025 at 18:02
Don't discard all of your "non" PD USB-C chargers just yet though.
I have more than a few rechargeable torches, fans, radios, clock, cupboard lights, air quality detector and weather station in our motorhome that will usually only charge with fixed 5V output USB-C units.
Without any smarts to communicate most of them won't even start charging on any of my true 30-100W PD USB chargers.
Tablets, phones. notebooks, shaver and a couple of later model torches charge and run perfectly switching between 5, 9, 12, 15 and 20V as necessary.
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