Even at 500ma running for a constant 6hrs, isnt that only about 3wh, not clever with maths so I could be way off...
I have to ask though, what is the issue having the controller top up the battery, at 500ma, there is no way that will heat up the battery, its just not enough.
Its not even slow charging, its slower charging lol, actually, apologies, I am referring to newer Samsungs, yours may be happy at 500ma, I know with mine, it wouldn't
even tickle it.
Just looked up yours and its 10V/6.5A 65w, so that's 6500ma, so your 500ma from the controller ain't gonna tickle it so ya can scrub that idea..
OP, Have you tried this at home, inside, connecting the phone to the controller (turned on) and running the app, no need for the AC, its just to test to see how
the phone acts, I think you will find that your primary issue is the 35º and the sunlight on the phone. Most phones have an operating range with the top end actually
being 35º. So its not the charging perse that's causing the over-heating, using the phone in extreme temps for the phones
As a side note, have you
turned off the auto-brightness?
turned off the Auto optimise?
turned off the Adaptive power saving?
closed all other apps running in the background?
And back to the 35º not good chap, not good at all THIS IS FROM ONEPLUS that's the full bumph on overheating, they say 35º is tops and being in the sunlight you're prob looking at more like 45º+. Therefore, it's not the controller that's the issue.....
1. Unsuitable environmentThe phone should generally be in temperatures from 0°C to 35°C. Excessively high or low temperatures will affect phone operation, result in overheating or charging failure, and potentially even cause phone and battery damage. Avoid using the phone in high-temperature environments for extended periods of time, especially in summer. In high-temperature outdoor environments, the phone may be unable to properly cool itself and overheat as a result.
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