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Battery Charge Time Seems Super Slow

Recently been using my new soldering station and needed to charge the battery. Plugged it into a 2A fast charger (old Samsung phone charger). Battery was at 15% at 6 PM (Monday), at 7 AM (Tuesday), it is at 60%. Looks like a full day to charge this battery based on that schedule. Any recommendation for speeding up the time. I did try a variety of charging bricks with no significant change in charging speed.


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Switching to a Apple Macbook charger (60W) did the trick. The 20-30W chargers just didn't have enough power to charge the soldering station battery pack in a reasonable amount of time. Although iFixit offers a 65W charger for sale, I didn't find the need to spend an additional $65 to solve the issue.