My other Sig is a Steyr.

| Bought a Qi lightning charger and put it inside an Otterbox. Stuffed some coils under the console padding, behind picture frames, and underneath the desk mat. Basically everywhere I used to put the phone has a coil under it now and the phone always has a full charge whenever I go somewhere. The coils are about $5 if you shop around.
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| I have a charger pad that I put on my phone under the otterbox but I guess it’s too thick. quote: Originally posted by .38supersig: Bought a Qi lightning charger and put it inside an Otterbox.
Stuffed some coils under the console padding, behind picture frames, and underneath the desk mat. Basically everywhere I used to put the phone has a coil under it now and the phone always has a full charge whenever I go somewhere.
The coils are about $5 if you shop around.
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| Not sure if this would help your progress, but check the wattage of your charger. Mine are 10W coils and charge through about 1/4 inch of various materials (not including the Otter). Plastic, vinyl, glass, wood, etc... works with no problems. The one in the truck leaves a 1/8 inch gap between the console and the phone, so direct contact is not an issue. I don't have a dedicated charger pad or base station of any kind, so I can't give any recommendations for a brand or type of charger. Only other thing that I can think of is for you to check the alignment of your coils allowing for the induction and capacitance coupling process to work. If it matters, I am charging an iPhone 6s
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| My AT&T store recommended the Samsung charging pad, has worked perfectly for me.
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| quote: Originally posted by wreckdiver: My AT&T store recommended the Samsung charging pad, has worked perfectly for me.
If I recall correctly, wireless charging started with the iPhone 8. Therefore, an iPhone 7 would need a special case for wireless charging or you have to roll your own by adding a coil to a case. Here is an example (not an endorsement, just an example) of a wireless charging case for an iPhone 7.
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| You are correct. I found that I had a metal plate on the back of my case that prevented to coil from working. Most charging pads I find in stores are 5V. quote: Originally posted by tatortodd: quote: Originally posted by wreckdiver: My AT&T store recommended the Samsung charging pad, has worked perfectly for me.
If I recall correctly, wireless charging started with the iPhone 8. Therefore, an iPhone 7 would need a special case for wireless charging or you have to roll your own by adding a coil to a case. Here is an example (not an endorsement, just an example) of a wireless charging case for an iPhone 7.
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| quote: Originally posted by BennerP220: Most charging pads I find in stores are 5V. I have this YooTech for my iPhone X. It has 3 charge modes - 5W, 7.5W (iPhone X), and 10W (Samsungs). I like that it's a stand instead of a pad as I can see the screen, and it works with phone sideways (nice if you want to charge and watch something) or vertical.
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