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Most after-market chargers will only trickle charge the TouchPad at 500mA no matter what they are rated at. Get a HP charger designed to work with the TouchPad, in other words, the original one that came with it.
Just wondering, how do you know it's the wall charger that is bad?
I have a 2 amp charger for my Nexus 7 and it doesn't charge my TP as well as the stock HP 2 amp charger. I bought a spare charger when they were at $5 and free shipping and still have a nib Touchstone (that I'll never use) that I could use in a pinch.
Bestbuy sells the touchstone for $80, which I won't bother with at 1/3rd the cost of many tablets, cool technology though.
First figure out if it's the TP or the cord. Not all cords are equal.
Definitely was the cord, charges full blast with my old sgii usb cord and the stock hp power block now, while the screen is on. The pad is fine, in fact bestbuy replaced it a couple weeks after we purchased due to the charging problem. We bought a laptop and you could get this pad for $100 vs $400 at the time, not a bad deal, especially now. Charging fine now, suspect the mini-usb connector making contact, especially since leaning it on a wall while plugged in with pressure against the mini would kick it on to charging (that means contact points are jacked, period).
As I am constantly reminding folks, certain TouchPads will not recharge after you let them drain to zero. So be smart and be sure you are vigilant about keeping an eye on your tablets charge level and keep it charged up. Turn it off when not in use. Install an app called AutomateIt and configure it to shut your TP off at a safe level like 15 or 20%. You will be glad you did. You do not want to accidentally find out you are one of the unlucky few with a touchy TouchPad!
It has nothing to do with CM10. It's the TouchPad itself. You probably saw where folks were clean installing CM10 and the TP would not charge. That has to do with the MTP box not being checked. This was not an issue with CM9, so it is catching folks off guard.Copy that Never, in fact on way home here shortly, will be sure and install that. I did read the notes stating it could be bad news, thought it was for cm10, but likely good practice regardless.
It has nothing to do with CM10. It's the TouchPad itself. You probably saw where folks were clean installing CM10 and the TP would not charge. That has to do with the MTP box not being checked. This was not an issue with CM9, so it is catching folks off guard.