JayCee Publish time 2-12-2019 06:03:13

You can try your phone charger if it has the same connector but before you do you need to know the current requirements of the tablet.
What is the rating (volts/current rating) of the tablet charger?, it will beprinted on it...and the same for your phone charger?

EDIT.
Just had a look online at it's user manual.
It uses a microUSB socket for power/charging and it needs a charger with a rating of 5V/2A.

Coz Publish time 2-12-2019 06:03:14

Thanks. It says on my phone charger for the output 5.0V=0.7A. Don't think I will risk it anyway. Where can I get a genuine charger from and are they expensive. If I return the tablet to Argos how can I be sure there is no personal data left on it?

JayCee Publish time 2-12-2019 06:03:15

No, your phone charger won't have enough output.
You don't need a genuine charger, a 5V/2A charger with a microUSB plug is a very common type and available anywhere.

Coz Publish time 2-12-2019 06:03:15

Thanks. Before reading your reply, I decided to try the charger for my Acer Iconia A1 tablet. Didn't check the voltage but it sems to be working. It's got up to 3 bars after about 3 hours and I'm sure it's meant to take about 5 hours to fully charge so it may work. I will get a new charger for the tablet though. Where's the best place to get them. Should I avoid ebay and Amazon?

Coz Publish time 2-12-2019 06:03:17

It fully charged, so definitely the charger.

JayCee Publish time 2-12-2019 06:03:18

Nothing wrong with Amazon, they have a good/easy return policy.

JayCee Publish time 2-12-2019 06:03:18

This will do what you want and they're a good company to deal with.
Energizer High Power 2.1A Micro USB 3-in-1 Mains & Car Charger - Black at MobileFun

Coz Publish time 2-12-2019 06:03:19

Thank you.
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