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hi my hermes battery is dead it i a,lways runing out of charger. but does anyone know if the kaiser batteries fit into hermes because the biggest one you can get without it doubling the size of the phone is only 1500mah but the kaiser are about 1750mah
thx chester

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Cradle that can charge battery seperately

I had a blue angel (Qtek9090) and it came with a cradle which recharged the Blue Angel and a spare battery.
Does anybody know of such a device for the TyTn?
How is one supposed to recharge a spare battery otherwise?
I ordered the ORA charger from eXpansys for my TyTN a month ago. It FINALLY arrived today, and it DOES NOT charge an external battery. It's just an upright stand with power for the TyTN and draws its power from the USB port (no external AC connection).
I must admit that I'm more-than-kinda disappointed about this!
Bought one of these...
I bought an OEM cradle for the XV6700. I discovered the XV6700 uses the same battery as TyTN, so the battery charging slot works perfect. You can't use the cradle to sync/charge the phone itself, but at $24.95, it works for me as a spare charger. I've used it to charge the OEM battery as well as the Mugen Power 1500mAH that I bought (again for the XV6700) -- both charged correctly.
http://www.wirelessground.com/utppsycrandm.html
Mark
sweet, thank you, I also was looking for a charger for a stand alone battery.
Although this is pre-order at the moment , but hope this help:
http://www.mobileplanet.com/product.asp?code=140292
for people in the UK
http://www.expansys.com/product.asp?code=140292

How to charge 2nd battery for HTC P4350 ??

Batteries are available at various places (for ex: http://www.mobileplanet.com/p.aspx?i=142990) anyone know of a charger that has a 2nd battery slot that will fit this?
I know no cradles exist yet for this phone but it'd be helpful if I could find a cradle that'll atleast charge a spare battery for me.
Thanks in advance!
I just bought a cradle with extra battery charger from Veripart. Here is the link to a Dutch shop for more information:
http://www.smartphoneshop.nl/product/39128/36042/3372/veripart-cradle-htc-p4350-with-battery-slot.html
Another user posted a link to this earlier. I don't know how well it works but you can't really go wrong with a simple USB cradle. It even has extra space to accommodate the rubber USB cover.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&rd=1&item=190151821791
search ebay for "wing desktop" one of the vendors out there has a nice cradle that charges the device and an extra battery at the same time
See my post in:-
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=319458

Solar Power

Hi everybody,
Since the TP2 is using a whole lot more power than my old HTC Universal, I am looking for a decent Solar charging solution for on my bike.
TomTomnavigator + GPS use more than 500mA (I mean when I put in a car charger of this type hte phone says "insufficient current to blablabl")
I surfed the net, but decent info is hard to find about this specific problem. I mean I want to plug my phone in the solar charger and KNOW that it will give sufficient powersupply to charge the battery (or at least keep it at the same level)
Anybody an idea or maybe a link to a DECENT site (with CORRECT technical info)? Commercial sites with the best product ever, i have seen enough until you test it!
thanx to all!
Kjoere
I have one of these that I got on Amazon for 80 bucks and I love this thing! It also acts as a spare battery, and you can adjust the voltage. I brought it with me when I went camping. It's definitely worth it.
http://www.icetechusa.com/catalogue-solar-167464-spec.html
I've tried several of the cheap Chinese solar chargers and also a Solio, and they are all crap
Solar charger need direct sunlight. If cloudy, they can take a few days (daylight days not 24hr days!) to charge. So unless you live on the African Savanah where it will charge in 7 hours, then you will have a long wait.
I put my Solio on my window cill in January this year, and by the midle of February it got a full charge. I kid you not
You are probably much better off with a external power pack that uses 1 or 2 standard AA batteries or a minimum 2000mAh lithium battery
This solar 'card' from Swiss batteries looks interesting.
A 1mm thick bendable, weather-proof card of more efficient modern solar cell technology, with a claimed [up to] 40% greater efficiency than other cells. A portable battery option (as with the power monkey ) is also available.
And check out the solar bags on their site too!
PaulusUK said:
You are probably much better off with a external power pack that uses 1 or 2 standard AA batteries or a minimum 2000mAh lithium battery
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Where might I get an external power pack with more than one AA battery? I can only find 1xAA packs, and I can't imagine a little old alkaline AA could produce NEARLY enough current at 5v to charge our beefy phones. Not for any amount of time, anyway, and not without heating up to what I would consider dangerous levels...
godefroi said:
Where might I get an external power pack with more than one AA battery? I can only find 1xAA packs, and I can't imagine a little old alkaline AA could produce NEARLY enough current at 5v to charge our beefy phones. Not for any amount of time, anyway, and not without heating up to what I would consider dangerous levels...
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I'm afraid too that alcaline AA's won't do the job pretty well, although rechargeable NiMh could be worth a try
For outdoor-recharge, I'm using this general USB-charger featuring a rechargeable 2200 mAh 18650 LiOn battery:
http://www.dealextreme.com/details.dx/sku.18883
It has the advantage that you can change the 18650 easily, thus enabling you to take several ones with you for long voyages
MeCry
godefroi said:
Where might I get an external power pack with more than one AA battery? I can only find 1xAA packs, and I can't imagine a little old alkaline AA could produce NEARLY enough current at 5v to charge our beefy phones. Not for any amount of time, anyway, and not without heating up to what I would consider dangerous levels...
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This is the best on I have found
Its a massive 3400mAh with a 5v 700ma output so will charge most phones and other gadgets no problem. It is just a bit smaller than the TP2 so is easy to carry around in a pocket
I got mine off ebay for less money - same unit but a different manufacturer. AFAIK, these are commonly rebranded, but look for the shape and the 3400 mah spec.
Most of the other Chinese ones from places like Dealextreme are lower capacity
I was really hoping for something using standard AA (maybe NiMH, 4 of those would be 4.8V).
In fact, 2xAA NiMH should be able to deliver the sort of current we're talking about here, right?
And, sure enough, Here is someone that's built exactly what I want. Who wants to assemble me one?
One product springs to mind: The powermonkey-eXplorer
https://powertraveller.com/iwantsome/primatepower/powermonkey-explorer/
thanx roger
I got an Energizer 2xAA charger, and it works on my TP2 absolutely fine. You need to use good quality batteries in it, but it's fairly compact and keeps the battery topped up while I'm out using the GPS with no car nearby!!!
http://www.google.co.uk/products?hl...a=X&oi=product_result_group&ct=title&resnum=4
gringolian said:
I got an Energizer 2xAA charger, and it works on my TP2 absolutely fine. You need to use good quality batteries in it, but it's fairly compact and keeps the battery topped up while I'm out using the GPS with no car nearby!!!
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Energizer says it needs Lithium batteries (which I think are 1.7v), have you tried with NiMH perhaps (which are 1.2v)? I'd think it'd figure the batteries were empty even when they were newly charged.
godefroi said:
Energizer says it needs Lithium batteries (which I think are 1.7v), have you tried with NiMH perhaps (which are 1.2v)? I'd think it'd figure the batteries were empty even when they were newly charged.
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I've got standard Duracell 1.5V alkaline batteries in it right now, and it charges it just fine! I think energizer say that to make you buy their ridiculously expensive lithium batteries!!

Spare battery and charger

Hi,
I do not like the battery life of my HTC TD2 and want to buy spare battery.
However on the HTC site only spare battery is provided without additional charger.
On the other hand is mother Ebay. $20 for charger +2 batteries + screen cover.
(Yes, I know it is quite suspicous regarding the price. But guys, do you think that these powersellers will sell something so untested...)
Has anyone tried such cheap batteries from ebay?
Or has anyone tried this set??

Lg G3 battery + battery charger in Europe ?

Hello I'd like to know if there is any good deal European owners of LG G3 can make for good spare batterie/s + charger/s.
Thank very much for your future input.
I've bought 2 batteries and a charger at MPJ
(http://www.mpjbattery.com/mpj-2x-30...for-lg-g3-d850-d851-d855-vs985-f400-f460.html)
and I must admit I'm very happy with it. The charger is a bit slow so I've changed the internal circuit but that's just my nerdy part talking.
The batteries fit perfectly (although a bit thighter than the original) and last as long as the original. Having 2 spare batteries is really epic so I would definitely recommend it!
Hello
Thank you for your input, I've saw Mpj but thought it only sells to usa so didn't looked much .
Could you tell how much time for a full charge with the battery charger ? Thank you
Goh, I would say about 6 hours or so... I often just leave a battery to charge without really waiting for it
Thank you. Wow that's really slow , you would charge the phone's battery and the spare batterie 1 the night and charge the spare batterie 2 the day , so you can't go out with 3 batteries.
That's fine for me, I don't think I'd need to have 2 batteries on me, but 3 batteries is fricking awesome.
Another and last question ( I guess) how much time do it take after you changed the internal circuit or where can you find a battery charger that charges faster, like 3 hours for a full charge ?
Thank you again.
Well I first modded the charging cradle to house a powerbank so that I could charge a battery in my bag on the way but sadly I had a short circuit and the **** broke :/
It would have been about 2 hours to charge an entire battery so that was nice
Now I simply use a charging module I once bought at dx.com, although it is slower than the powerbank I intended to use (1A output while the powerbank was 2A) it seems to be a bit faster than the original circuit (and it doesn't gets as hot!)
-http://www.dx.com/p/1a-lithium-battery-charging-module-blue-205188#.VZJHlxOqqkp-
For the moment I'll have to do with this because I'll be traveling a lot this month but I'm sure to change it once again later this summer, when I do find the perfect match I'll post it here!
PS: I really think a powerbank inside the cradle would be perfect because of the wasted space at the moment, the cradle is actually quiet big and coul perfectly house a 6000mAh battery with it's circuit (just cut holes for the USB ports an the indication lights and you have a great powerbank). If you have an old powerbank you should definitely try it

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