Hi all.
Can anybody recommend a mains battery charger for a spare battery.
I have found USB one like this http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/838-K-Jam-O2-...ryZ75446QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem but would prefer a mains one.
Thanks
Jeff
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Hi
My PDA2K cradle will charge my PDA2K fine via USB without the power adapter being connected.
What I need to know is if it will also charge the spare battery?
Does anyone know?
Does anyone HAVE a spare battery, they seem to be like hens teeth.
Robin
If it's the same as the XDA II dock then no, it won't charge the spare without the mains supply.
You need external power for spare battery.
I agree with Cruisin-thru.
It definitely does not charge the second battery when using the USB connection. I've already found this out the hard way....
T
Test for yourself. Cradle plugged into the mains and USB with ONLY the spare battery inserted - light on the front right hand side glows (Orange M200 cradle). Unplug the mains light goes out.
Voila!
Hi guys,
Well i have a TyTN for a year by now and when i have purchased my phone, on very first day i`ve lost my charger
So here is my question, i`ve tried 2 different charges, one belongs to motorola phones with mini usb port, and other one is gigabyte g-smart charger (the one i bought before TyTN and not working now). Motorola charger can not charge my TyTN, but G-Smart charger can do it. But when the battery is fully discharged, G-Smart charger also can not start charging my device, only way i can start charging is to connect my tytn to my computer..
I want to ask you guys the output voltage and ampere value of the OEM TyTN charger, which is the most important thing about the chargers. For example Motorola charger gives out 4.8 Volts with 350 mAmpers (0.35 A) and i guess this is not enough to charge my tytn becaouse it is not working on my tytn. Can anybody tell me the values of the oem charger?
Output: 5V @ 1A LPS
I'm pretty sure that answers your question, I don't know much about this.
5V 1A
wow pretty much for a cell phone...
have you felt how much the hermes feels like a 3 bar fire when it's charging p
(if you're buying from ebay, buy the 2AMP versions so you know you have a little bit spare... just my opinion but cheap import charger's probably don't provide quite what they say they do... Also if you run a charger at 100% it's output 100% of the time i would think it's less likley to last as long as one runnign at only 50%)
(don't forget you also need to do the charging pin cable hack if you get a cig lighter to USB adapter or you'll end up with the one charge per reset bug...)
I've charged my Herm200 with various chargers, mains and car-based from 500mA to 1.5A with no difficulties. It seems to be a fairly resilient charging circuit. The lower current chargers don't charge the device very fast (or at all, in some cases) with TomTom running though.
thanx guys you have been very helpful, but i have an gigabyte g-smart i128 and it has a USB chager too. which is 5V 700mAh. And when i plug it into my hermes, a yellow led flashes for few times then nothing... It does not charge it. This i found strange. Well it charges my gigabyte pda well. But i dont think there is something wrong with my hermes too because usb sync cable charges well.
Hello everyone!
I want to buy a battery charger for my 2nd battery and on official site of SE there are two charger:1-Micro USB Battery Charger EP900 2-Battery Charger Adapter CBC-200 but I don't know what the is differents between them?
Can anyone help me?
These charger are very expensive
maybe try this one Philips Power2GO PowerPack SCE4430/10
So thanks but, I need a charger for my spare battery , but not for my phone when it loses power
When charging on the mains adapter does anyone else notice that the charger its self runs very warm? Not 'hot', just pretty warm? No other USB based chargers seem to do this. Is this the norm?
Good morning everyone. I would like to buy a slow charger fo the night, but I don't know the exact output needed. I tried to use my X Compact charger with the Honor 10 shut off, but it won't charge it over 98%. Which of the thousands that are on Amazon could you suggest me? Thanks in advance
I've tried to use a 5W Sams*ng charger, but I had no luck: it wouldn't charge at all at any percentage
Use a 10W charger, preferably 5V 2A... that will be the most suitable, but what would be even better is if you bought a plug which has a timer function