Hi James and Angela Moore,
From what I can find, this device isn't charged with USB-C or equivalent, but rather a standard AC adapter.
This makes it a little more tricky to measure what kind of amperage (current) is drawn when connected, but in no way impossible.
Had it been USB-C it could be done with a simple USB meter, but for this you need something like this.
That meter you basically "clamp" around the power lead that goes into the device, after setting it to measure amperes.
However, these aren't as detailed as those USB-A / C meters, because of the way they work.
This will tell you what kind of current is being drawn when charging.
There should be more current drawn when charging than when the battery is fully charged and the charger is only providing operating current.
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