USB Meter causing phone to drain 100%?

Hi,

I have one of those in-line USB meters on one of the ports of my 6-port USB chargers. The charger is one of the Blitzwolf ones that sits flat and has flip-up covers over the USB ports.

I have one phone (actually I haven’t tried others), an Elephone P3000S, that, when I charge it on the USB port that has the in-line meter, if I go back and check, the phone is down to 0. If I put the phone on one of other ports on the same USB charger, it charges to 100.

I think this same thing happened when I had that USB meter on another USB charger I have.

Anyone seen anything like that? Is it possible that the USB charger would cause the phone to drain like that?

Jim

My best guess is the inline meter is causing your battery to go into protection mode, so the phone is reading it as 0%.

I have seen this before in phones with a damaged/shorted charging port, in this case it could be your meter.

I think that you’re saying that the battery itself has a protection circuit, like we have in the batteries we use for our lights, and that the meter is somehow causing the batteries protection circuit to trip?

I think that when this happened, the phone wouldn’t even turn on (i.e., it actually thought that there was not enough power). Then, when I moved the phone (and the battery) to a different micro-usb cable (that had no meter on it), it would start charging at low % and increase from there. If it was the protection circuit tripping, and I plugged into another non-metered port, wouldn’t the starting voltage in the battery have been, for example, maybe like 50% or something?

I guess the bottom line is I can’t charge the phone with that particular meter on the charge port?

Actually, I was thinking that the meter measures both voltage and current (voltage and amps), so maybe it was sucking the power out of the battery?

Jim