[Q] Defy with charger of iPad working- - Defy General

Hi guys, yesterday I lost my original charger of the Defy, but as I had another charger, but the iPad, just connecting and using it the same. Defy the loaded very quickly, in about 1 hour. I noticed that the charger voltage iPad is 10w while the Defy is just 5w. Will I have any problem if you continue to use or not?

The charger of defy outputs 5.0V, 750mA,
it's not safe if your charging voltage is too high

Please answer full specification of the charger of Defy, because I lose my charger original.
Specification Charger iPad:
10W USB Adapter
Input: 100-240V ~0,45A(0,45A) 50-60Hz Output: 5.1V ###2.1A
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