You might need a more powerful USB power adapter. What is wattage power on your USB power adapter?
To find your wattage rating on the white USB charger, one of the sides will have ink in light tan or grey. If you look at the top line, there should be some words that say: “10W USB Power Adapter” or something along those lines.
If you’re using your iPad with a 10 Watt USB Power adapter, you’re going to be using power faster than the battery can charge even when you’re plugged in. This a common issue. You have 2 choices: 1) Let the iPad battery charge for a few hours with no use. 2) Upgrade the power adapter. To do that, you need to purchase a 30W USB Power adapter (~$50) and a Apple Lightning to USB-C cable (~$20 for 1 meter, ~$30 for 2 meters). You can find them at Target, Best Buy, and Apple’s website.
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is the keyboard an Apple keyboard, are you still using the original keyboard? I have had faults occur from the keyboard. Try charging etc without the keyboard and see if that makes a difference.
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It is the original charger. There is nothing connected when it makes the charging chime and shows the picture of the battery it is charged
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Yes Apple keyboard bought as a bundle
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