- Jan 23, 2022
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Good afternoon guys, I ask for a very quick help.
Given that I do not know anything about electricity, I seem to understand that the iPad Pro (I have the 2020 version) regardless of the power supply to which it is connected asks and receives the right amount of energy. With this it is therefore possible to charge it (without damage, of course) with its 18 or 20W, rather than with the power supply of MacBooks, for example the 30W one. And so are iPhones (at least from 12 onwards).
Am I right? Can I then potentially use the same 30W power supply to charge everything without damage?
And again: speaking of iPad Pro, can I consider the same using the 30W power charger connected to the USB-C of the Magic Keyboard?
Sorry for any mistakes in my English and thank you very much for the help you will give me!
Given that I do not know anything about electricity, I seem to understand that the iPad Pro (I have the 2020 version) regardless of the power supply to which it is connected asks and receives the right amount of energy. With this it is therefore possible to charge it (without damage, of course) with its 18 or 20W, rather than with the power supply of MacBooks, for example the 30W one. And so are iPhones (at least from 12 onwards).
Am I right? Can I then potentially use the same 30W power supply to charge everything without damage?
And again: speaking of iPad Pro, can I consider the same using the 30W power charger connected to the USB-C of the Magic Keyboard?
Sorry for any mistakes in my English and thank you very much for the help you will give me!