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I know this is going to sound strange to many but .................................
I don't really use my cell all that much & especially not in the car.
For me, that charging pad is worse than useless since your not suppose to put anything like your FOB or wallet with CC's even near it
I'd like to reclaim that turf and use it for general storage. I've seen a few threads where others actually replaced that whole bin with one from Dodge that didn't have the charging feature (and gained some depth). Parts are not all that expensive, but you have to remove the entire center console to do it. Ditto to just disconnect the plug to the tray (buried underneath the device itself).
Don't want to rip into my new DDSRT & the extra depth is not all that important, so wondering it there was some other way to defeat the damn charger pad ??
Thinking something passive like setting/gluing part of a Faraday bag on it or even a piece of plastic with foil or ???? Will that create enough of a 'shield' that the thing will not try to turn on & charge a FOB left on there or damage it somehow with whatever magic they are using to 'detect' the presence of a phone?
I don't really use my cell all that much & especially not in the car.
For me, that charging pad is worse than useless since your not suppose to put anything like your FOB or wallet with CC's even near it
I'd like to reclaim that turf and use it for general storage. I've seen a few threads where others actually replaced that whole bin with one from Dodge that didn't have the charging feature (and gained some depth). Parts are not all that expensive, but you have to remove the entire center console to do it. Ditto to just disconnect the plug to the tray (buried underneath the device itself).
Don't want to rip into my new DDSRT & the extra depth is not all that important, so wondering it there was some other way to defeat the damn charger pad ??
Thinking something passive like setting/gluing part of a Faraday bag on it or even a piece of plastic with foil or ???? Will that create enough of a 'shield' that the thing will not try to turn on & charge a FOB left on there or damage it somehow with whatever magic they are using to 'detect' the presence of a phone?