i was reading about the power mod guide thing on here about how u cant use the power cable in when u done the self powered usb mod thing so....
heres my version and it works ( not built it properly yet till tuesday as i need to go into town to maplins to get a button (as i need a push on push off button i only have a push and hold down one
btw warning! do not have the button pressed on while having the charger plugged and on in aswell dunno what it would do but itll add up to 10volts so i wouldnt try it if i was u :S
anyway heres my guide the buttons are baout £2 from maplins they do ones which light up when pressed in which is what im going to get hopefully if they have them in stock ill let you know what happend thanks for reading
the picture for this guide is here
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all u do is solder the switch to the points in the diagram i made.
all u need is a soldering iron, steady hand, solder, thin wire, drill + spare £2 for a button + maybee a pair of plyers to do the button up once u put it in.
hope it works for u guys like it worked for me.
another thing u can use this thing for is....
when rom upgrading u can use the usbs power for when upgradeing CE but when u do the GSM part it says to turn off the power so all u have to do is click off the button on the cradle and there u go
i am impressed great idea... it took me an hour or so but its working finaly and let me say 2 thumbs up!
Nice mod, but...
But wouldn't the suggested low-drop diodes from the mod page be better still? Doing it the way you suggest, one could still damage the computer's USB port (or the XDA adapter) if the switch was in the wrong position (i.e. adapter and USB connected).
yeah but i mentioned this in my 1st post but its alot simpler then people learing what diodes are. I know about phone scematics as i used to repair nokias and put leds in ect... but its just a simple version for beginners to try.
just have to remember if the buttons down its on and it its up its off.
or you could get a button from maplins or radio shack/tandys that when pushed in lights up so then you defently know its on + it makes the stand look cool lol 8)
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This is very iffy, and DO NOT TRY THIS IF YOU CANNOT FOLLOW DIRECTIONS, I AM NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR YOUR PHONE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
This is your problem not mine, if you mess it up
My apologies for supersized images, but they get the point across.
Things you will need.
1. Battery bricked Photon/Motorola Device (x/x2/d/d2/etc)
2. A SPARE USB CABLE, NOT YOUR MAIN CABLE! (Don't be dumb!)
3. Your usb cable you use to to connect your device to your pc.
Directions as follows:
Step 1:
Splice your cable by cutting off the end of the cable (where you would input it to the phone)
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1a: strip the wire about two inches so that white,green,red,black wires are all showing, pull back Green and white wires, as they will not be used.
1b. Strip the red/black wire so they look like below, then wind them up like so.
2. Pull out the battery in the photon.
2a. This is where this gets tricky, look the postive/negative logo's on the battery above the terminals, place the red in the positive terminal and the black in the negative terminal.
2b. Place battery in phone with wires connected to terminal!
3. Plug usb cable into your pc, then connect your usb cable to the phone, wait 2 minutes, and you should no longer have battery too low messages!!!
Remember when you disconnect the phone, UNPLUG THE BATTERY USB CABLE FROM THE PC FIRST OR YOU WILL **** UP YOUR PHONE'S BATTERY SENSOR!!!!
This will work on ALL motorola devices, and most phones period.
This is like jumping your battery from a car.
You're welcome for saving you money , this helped me out SO MANY TIMES.
You need to dump that 8 GB Sandisk and bump it up to a 32 one. LOL! On eBay, 32 GB SDHCs are going around for $25-35.
Haha
now dats funny.
I would suggest not plugging the battery into the phone while doing this, instead let it charge for 20-30 mins. Unplug and put in phone
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It normally doesn't work that way, just make sure contacts don't touch, and not to rip them out of the device before disconnecting from pc.
Also if you do it without plugging it in, make sure not to touch the electrical tape together (of course you'd only be using electrical tape!).
I think this is one of those Jeff Foxworthy jokes
You might be a redneck if you charge you phone like a car battery
Man the things people do lol innovative
Well this is useful for people who sbf, then phone dies, and you can't do anything but buy a new battery, NOONE wants to spend that money, when you can be back up and running in minutes.
or.... just make a factory cable? then it charges while in rsd mode?
yes,is possible to diy cradle for table s and can be recognise by it.
start from the power plug,
let's name the contact of plug from end to 1234
from the note on power adapter,we know 2 is dc+,3 is dc-
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contact 1 is about the cradle.tape contact 1 then connect the plug.
look,system show cradle setting ui!
so,diy cradle is so easy:
just make some cradle size ok,
tape the 1st contact of power plug,and set it on the cradle.
done!
it will work same as official cradle
Hey!
First of all: That sounds really great!
But I do not have a lot of experience with such things so I do not have any idea how to construct such an adapter (ok, the technical way is clear so far, but how to construct the case of the adapter?)...
Does anyone have an idea?
Thanks and kind regards
<robin> said:
yes,is possible to diy cradle for table s and can be recognise by it.
start from the power plug,
let's name the contact of plug from end to 1234
from the note on power adapter,we know 2 is dc+,3 is dc-
contact 1 is about the cradle.tape contact 1 then connect the plug.
look,system show cradle setting ui!
so,diy cradle is so easy:
just make some cradle size ok,
tape the 1st contact of power plug,and set it on the cradle.
done!
it will work same as official cradle
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Let me know where you can get the DC plug from, as, I'd like to make a car adaptor, as far as I know, it's a Sony Special and not available (yet?)!!!
Wow, this is a great idea, <robin>! Thanks!
I tried this, and although the cradle function is activated on the tablet (as shown in the OP), it didn't charge after I taped that pin 1 on the charger plug...
putente said:
I tried this, and although the cradle function is activated on the tablet (as shown in the OP), it didn't charge after I taped that pin 1 on the charger plug...
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Try doing my method http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1819621
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i have a question, what is cradle?
work that in my tab but i dont know that it serves haha
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i have a question, what is cradle?
work that in my tab but i dont know that it serves haha
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Sony SGPDS1 Tablet S Cradle (A/C not included)
I looking for a little information as to if it is possible to mirror using HDMI and simultaneously utilize the USB functions for mass storage and other USB connectivity. I would like to build a media station but before I gathered up all the items necessary I wanted to know if it is possible?
As you know, the mini usb out to MHL adaptor is used for HDMI mirroring. When you plug your charger into the MHL adaptor it is for powering only the MHL. So, no you can't use usb for anything.
Can you do whatever else you want by bluetooth or wifi? Like keyboard or mouse or what?
I have not been around for a while I have lost touch with things but I know that MHL is for mirror display. I had older phones where I made concoctions where I could charge and at the same time use USB functions. Just needed a lil help with the pin out to know if it was possible or not. I want to use my device as a media center where it is the game console, substitute PC, and etc. Just trying to find a way to make that happen.
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Friend, don't take my response the wrong way. I am not being condesending. When I answer a question I try to answer not just to you but to the others that may read our discusion and not know what you know. So please, no offense intended at all.
Anyway, is there any possibility using bluetooth or wifi?
An article in Cnet:
http://m.cnet.com/news/mhl-demo-samsung-galaxy-ii-turned-home-entertainment-system/20127148
Wikipedia about MHL:
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Looks like the note can't but the SIII can.
If anyone is looking for the samething as I was check out the threads that show you how to Bluetooth the PS3 controlled to your android device. I have done it, and it is awesome.
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So my bluetooth suggestion was the correct direction? Cool. I didn't think the MHL adaptor our phone uses was flexible at all.
Thanks for sharing.
If you feel you need the credit then it is all yours. Congrats!
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No thanks, keep it. You seem very stingy.
Hello, the other day i connect my n9770 to the computer, and this turn of and not restarted. It say: "Error! Please plug out charger!"
I've opened the mobil because had to change the screen and I have looked if he had any bad soldering, but everything seems ok.
The Flash tools not recognize the mobil.
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Same Problem showing in my phone..how to solved ur problem....pls. Reply me as soon as possible
This means 1 of 2 things.
A. The phone is liquid damaged, and the solder around the charging port is corroded.
or
B. The charging port is coming a little loose, or some of the pads have cracked a bit.
To fix A. Clean really well with 91% Rubbing Alcohol and toothbrush, and take a little heating gun from a rework station, temp set at 349C for me, and move the gun back and forth over the port slowly and steadily, until you notice the solder melt, lift the gun away and turn off, let the solder re-set itself. Try to charge it then.
To fix B. try A's solution first. If it doesn't work, buy the charging port off the internet for your phone, heat up the solder, and gently pull the charging port upward off the board, insuring the pads are staying on the board. Heat the solder back up, and place the new one in the exact spot, in the exact direction. Let it set, cool down for 10+ minutes, and try it.
For liquid damaged phones I clean the board really well with a mixture of Alcohol and scrubbing bubbles foam on the entire board. Taking the board out of the phone of course.
Your Phone Is liquid damaged
you might change the charging port of your device this will solve your problem
hi, my phone (infinix zero2)fell down and went off, i thought the battery was low and plugged it it now brought out erro pls plug out your charger, what should i do?
Error please plug out charger solution
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Hi guys,
just buyed a Mi Box 3 Intenational Version (MDZ-16-AB) two weeks ago. Suddendly, after two days of use, the power supply died. Bought a PSP one that works. The problem is that now it don't pass the boot animation, it restarts. It sometimes even show "Android" but then it restarts again. I've tried every guide on the internet for this model and nothing works. I've tried:
- using the images that you only have to put in USB disk and reboot into recovery
- putting the update.zip into the USB disk and then "Install from EXT" -> "udisk"
I always do a factory reset before install an image.
Nothing works, unfortunally. The box stills bootloop. I'm out of ideas so I came for your help.
Do you know any way to get the Mi Box back to stock an working? Do this already happened to someone?
Thank you.
The MiBox uses a very specific 5.2v 2A power supply.
Have seen many problems with more common 5.0v power supplies that dont match MiBox spec.
The huge internal heat sink is the reason for 5.2v requirement.
bigtalker said:
The MiBox uses a very specific 5.2v 2A power supply.
Have seen many problems with more common 5.0v power supplies that dont match MiBox spec.
The huge internal heat sink is the reason for 5.2v requirement.
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Are you sure that can be the reason? The only 5.2 2A adapters that I can found costs 20€. Thats almost half of what I paid for the for, would not want to spent that without certain.
Here's the charger that I buyed:
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Can someone test it or confirm it please?
Anyone?
Hi guys! Just to close the subject, it was the charger. I stripped down the 4mm x 1.7 mm of the original charger and a USB cable and put them together. Using the improvised cable with a iPad charger (5.15v 2.1 A) the box lives again .
TL;DR : use a charger with the exact box specifications or the box will not work.