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TLDR - Put in a wireless charging pad. Killed battery. Took several tries to get battery back. Now it works (for now). Can a wireless charger plugged into the USB-C charging port under the radio discharge a battery in 30 hours?
It's a 2025 1500 Limited with 15k miles. Everything was fine except the wireless chargers didn't work. Saw a few posts talking about replacing with another qi charger, so I got this one https://a.co/d/0j1KGrWs. Plugged it into the USB-C charging (not the 1 or 2 communication) port and it worked like a charm. Kept up with charging the phone during normal usage (Android Auto, Waze, Spotify all running). Even added a percent charge every 30 min or so.
Left it plugged in Sunday evening and didn't drive Monday. Tuesday morning, truck is completely dead. Won't unlock doors, no lights, nothing. Check battery. Battery is at 3.4v. Tried using the jump start box. Nope. Put it on a charger, but charger wouldn't even begin charging it.
This morning, figure I'm going to go get a new battery, try to jump it with the jump box again, and it works! Drive an hour and the alternator is reading ~12.2v most of the time, with occasional jumps to 14.1 (seems odd behavior?). Stop the truck, it won't start again. Put it on the charger and the charger works now, reading 10.5v.
Leave it charging for 3 hours, go to drive again, it won't start. Use jump box, starts up. Drive an hour and it's constantly 13.4-14.1 charging (normal, right?). Stop to run an errand, come back, it starts right up. Get home, measure voltage, battery is reading 12.3v now.
Would that wireless charger have run down the battery like that?
It's a 2025 1500 Limited with 15k miles. Everything was fine except the wireless chargers didn't work. Saw a few posts talking about replacing with another qi charger, so I got this one https://a.co/d/0j1KGrWs. Plugged it into the USB-C charging (not the 1 or 2 communication) port and it worked like a charm. Kept up with charging the phone during normal usage (Android Auto, Waze, Spotify all running). Even added a percent charge every 30 min or so.
Left it plugged in Sunday evening and didn't drive Monday. Tuesday morning, truck is completely dead. Won't unlock doors, no lights, nothing. Check battery. Battery is at 3.4v. Tried using the jump start box. Nope. Put it on a charger, but charger wouldn't even begin charging it.
This morning, figure I'm going to go get a new battery, try to jump it with the jump box again, and it works! Drive an hour and the alternator is reading ~12.2v most of the time, with occasional jumps to 14.1 (seems odd behavior?). Stop the truck, it won't start again. Put it on the charger and the charger works now, reading 10.5v.
Leave it charging for 3 hours, go to drive again, it won't start. Use jump box, starts up. Drive an hour and it's constantly 13.4-14.1 charging (normal, right?). Stop to run an errand, come back, it starts right up. Get home, measure voltage, battery is reading 12.3v now.
Would that wireless charger have run down the battery like that?