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In this case the iPhones connected to the ports Super+ and Super are charged fast with 1A.

In short: Fill up your iPad on the Super Plus “pump”. The Super Plus Ports (2.1A) are for iPads or the iPhone 6. You can quickly charge 2 iPad Airs at the same time.

On the other two ports, you can charge your other devices such as: Galaxy Tablets. On both ports, you can charge older iPhone models or Android devices.

Please connect all Android or other USB devices to the Super Ports

tizi Tankstelle has a very low power consumption when no device is connected. The power consumption is below the EU specification.

Die roten LEDs zeigen den Ladestrom pro Zapfsäule an.
Unter 200mA Ladestrom ist die LED für diesen Port aus.
Zwischen 200mA - 1,1A Ladestrom blinkt die rote LED.
Zwischen 1,1A - 2.1A Ladestrom leuchtet die LED dauerhaft.
Ab 2,1A Ladestrom blinkt die LED schnell.

The tizi Tankstation allows 5 devices to be charged simultaneously. The Tankstation has a dynamic recognition on all ports enabling the best possible charging power for each device (Auto Max Power Technology).

The tizi Tankstation comes with a 47 inch charging cable for easy positioning. In comparison, the tizi Tankstelle better than the Tankstation for travel purposes.

Yes, the Diesel port is suitable for this. But unfavorable because of the USB standard specifications. It is better to charge an iPad at the "Super" or "Normal" port, as the iPad can decide here to charge with 1A charging current (This defines the iPad, athough the "Normal" port would offer 2A). This ist the advantage of "Super Plus", as the iPad gets here the maximum 2,1A.

The red LEDs let you know the electrical demand of the drives currently plugged in. Blinking means: quick charging, Constant light means very fast charging.

LED off: no charging. Charging till 200mA
LED blinks: charging 200mA to 1.1A
LED on: charging 1.1A - 2,.A
LED blinks rapidly: more than 2.1 A (Caution, the port may be overloaded)
Yes. As long as your devices do not require more than 4200 mA in total.

Yes, in this case the Pads connected to the Super+ ports are charged fast with 2.1A.

iPhones and iPads are *not* "dumb" batteries that get connected to a charger. Some people may believe this and there are various myths on the internet about this. Where does this theory come from? It might originate from charging standard AA or AAA household batteries. In this scenario, the charger is actively doing the charging and the battery is "dumb" and gets charged. Here, in the worst case scenario, the battery can be destroyed by charging it wrong.

Apple and all modern smartphone manufacturers use active charging control mechanisms with in their devices. The iPhone/iPad or smartphone actively decides how much current to use and which energy gets requested from the charger. In no case will a tizi device "push" a certain amount of power into an iPhone/iPad or smartphone!

How can a tizi charger always provide iPhone / iPads with maximum fast performance?
The best way to imagine this is as follows: When plugged in, an iPhone / iPad uses a communication protocol to ask the power supply about the maximum power that can be drawn. Our tizi charging devices (Tankstelle, Tankstation, Turbolader, Kraftprotz, etc.) respond correctly and the iPhone / iPad starts to charge. Initially maybe with 500mA, then 1A, then with 2.4A etc. Depending on the model and the current charge level, but also on the battery temperature of the iPhone / iPad, the Apple charge controller decides actively and independently how much power should be drawn.

Thanks to the above-mentioned exchange about the maximum power, the Apple charging controller can be sure that it will get this power at any time over the charging period.

What do tizi chargers do better than "standard" or cheap power supplies?
Power supplies can have errors or problems at different levels. Here are two classic examples:
  • With cheaper power adapters, the communication protocol is often missing, meaning the adapter and the iPhone / iPad are unable to communicate properly. If an iPhone / iPad gets a strange result from the power supply when the performance data is exchanged (e.g. the protocols of both devices do not understand each other), then an iPhone only charges with a maximum of 500mA, which is very very slow. In this case, the iPad will show the "Not charging" message. The iPhone / iPad does this in order to prevent the power supply from becoming overloaded.
  • Another problem is possible overload - leading to a fire hazard. For example, this could occur if the cheap power supply tells the iPhone / iPad that it is able to charge up to 2.4A. If an iPad then requests this current during the charging process, the power supply will become overloaded. In the best case, it will simply turn off. However, it could also overheat and catch fire.
tizi power supplies are specially tailored to Apple devices, "speak" correctly with the charging controllers installed by Apple and are always able to supply the battery of an iPhone / iPad with the requested current. This means, when using a tizi device, the battery of an iPhone / iPad is never overloaded or even broken.
Yes, your tizi gadgets also work in the USA. All you need is a plug in adapter! The power supply in your tizi device works with both 220V and 110V.
Please use the shortest possible cable to recharge the Bose Soundlink Mini II. It is due to the copper content of the cable. Unfortunately, no-name cables will hardly contain more copper.

Terminals that require more than 1,000mA are sensitive to it. With cables, always buy branded products. The market is unfortunately flooded with cheap goods.

Please watch this video for this problem (this video is currently only available in German): {YOUTUBE_s2HNpKlbew4}
You will find the Quick Start Guide for your tizi device on our website:
http://my.tizi.tv

Here you can also register all of your devices, so you have them all in one place.
http://tizi.tv/register
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