External Battery Bank - HTC EVO 3D

hi there
does anyone try battery banks like this ?
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Anker-Power...773901?pt=PDA_Accessories&hash=item3369c3d54d
they dont damage battery ,do they ?

They are just an external power source... nothing to 'hurt'.

Just imagine it as charging from something with a limited powersource like a laptop. It's not going to ruin your phone.
I don't know if these are available in the US, but this is what I would recommend.
http://www.amazon.co.uk/TeckNet®-Du...Q92W/ref=sr_1_4?ie=UTF8&qid=1333897605&sr=8-4
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Scougar said:
They are just an external power source... nothing to 'hurt'.
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the output isnt same as on the charger , this is what i worry about

lhayati said:
Just imagine it as charging from something with a limited powersource like a laptop. It's not going to ruin your phone.
I don't know if these are available in the US, but this is what I would recommend.
http://www.amazon.co.uk/TeckNet®-Du...Q92W/ref=sr_1_4?ie=UTF8&qid=1333897605&sr=8-4
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I'm from iran and here this isnt even one of these !! I have to order to a corporation to bring me a chinese one like below
http://www.obostore.com/yoobao-5200...7.html?zenid=6db3ce4816fd927faf7bba83ce5f17ca
fukc this bull**** islamic Government !!

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the output isnt same as on the charger , this is what i worry about
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Output?
Look, I have a WHOLE HOST of different chargers, batteries, self made batteries etc. I have an external battery with 2000mA (2A) output on it, and it works without issue.. the phone will only draw what it needs.
All you need to be concerned about is that it's 5 volts output. If doesn't matter if it's less than the 1000mA (1A) of the standard charger.. but it might matter if you are trying to use your phone and charge it at the same time (it might not be enough).
EDIT: btw.. good price on that technet unit. I bought a 13000mah battery for £40.

i think one of the most important facts is the outpoot power - it should be imho minimum 1000mA (1A) at 5V

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DIY External Battery Pack for Gtab?

I'm scrapping together an external battery pack for the Gtab using 18650 li-ion cells I have laying around.
The plan is to use a 3-cell (3S1P) config giving a nominal voltage of 11.1V. The actual voltage range is ~7.5v to ~12.6v.
The easy way to do this (if it works) is just plugging the pack directly to the 12.0v DC port on the Gtab.
The question is, has anyone tried plugging in 12.6v into the Gtab and NOT fry something? I have not opened up my Gtab yet, but because the internal battery on the Gtab is a 7.4v (nominal) pack, I believe there is an internal step-down regulator to bring 12.0v down to charge the 7.4v pack. I'm estimating the charge voltage for that 7.4v internal pack is 8.6v.
The hard way to do this is to regulate my external battery pack to a 12.0v output from the 3-cell pack with a step-up/step-down circuit. Variations of this can be 4-cells pack with just a step-down circuit or a 2-cell pack with just a step-up circuit, but we are going to lose charge efficiency here.
As a note, li-ion cells require special charging/discharging/handling care, so don't try this if you don't know what is going on. Li-ion cells have a lot of energy density compared to other types of cells, even in a melt-down.
Of course, the easy way is just to buy an external battery pack made for such application:
http://www.amazon.com/Energizer-XP1...M9HC/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1311355300&sr=8-1
yelrx8 said:
I'm scrapping together an external battery pack for the Gtab using 18650 li-ion cells I have laying around.
The plan is to use a 3-cell (3S1P) config giving a nominal voltage of 11.1V. The actual voltage range is ~7.5v to ~12.6v.
The easy way to do this (if it works) is just plugging the pack directly to the AC port on the Gtab.
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Isnt the port on the GTab DC input?
gwynethgh said:
Isnt the port on the GTab DC input?
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sorry for the confusion... updated OP
This might get you started (but if you can't even use Google...)
http://www.viewsonic.com/gtablet/spec.htm
http://electroniccrap.com/store/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=5_12&products_id=4
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This might get you started (but if you can't even use Google...)
http://www.viewsonic.com/gtablet/spec.htm
http://electroniccrap.com/store/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=5_12&products_id=4
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What am I missing on the specs page (that can answer my question in the OP)?
anyone have the iGo charger, and is working fine?
"*** DISCLAIMER - The iGo charger outputs 19v and the OEM Charger outputs 12v. The 212 tip that fits the gTablet is NOT officially supported to work with the Viewsonic gTablet by iGo as they claim to have a tip in development. elecctronicCrap is not responsible for any damages that may occur from the use of a 19v charger."
Somewhat confusing as it is sold for the Gtab with this disclaimer saying they are not responsible for any damages from using this 19v charger.
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What am I missing on the specs page (that can answer my question in the OP)?
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From the specs page the adapter power is 12V, so the 12.6V (max) setup you are discussing is only 5% above the supplied charger.
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anyone have the iGo charger, and is working fine?
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I did a search for iGo in the gTablet forum. Searching the forum is way harder than using Google so I apologize for my previous comment; it's just that I happen to be awesome at searching forums. It's a blessing and a curse. It makes a lot of sense that you're asking "who uses an iGo charger" in a thread about a DIY external battery pack, that's obvioulsy the best way to get information.
Anyway, with my search I found out that someone used the iGo charger for a short period of time and then decided to stop. See post 20:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=898255&highlight=igo&page=2
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Somewhat confusing as it is sold for the Gtab with this disclaimer saying they are not responsible for any damages from using this 19v charger.
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Yes, and maybe it will cause damage and maybe not. I think the rule of thumb is to keep the voltage within 10% of the recommended charger (i.e. you could go from 10.8V to 13.2V) and be OK. That's a rule of thumb and not a guarantee for any particular device. The gTab's battery is significantly lower at 7.4V so maybe you can power the device with, say, 7.5V DC. Maybe.
ok first of all NEVER drain a 3 cell Li-ion to 7.5v the lowest you should be going is 9v draining it past that just hurts the battery. also i think the gtab uses a voltage regulator to get the voltage to something it can use so you might get away with using 2 cells and seeing if it will charge that way to.
yelrx8 said:
Of course, the easy way is just to buy an external battery pack made for such application:
http://www.amazon.com/Energizer-XP1...M9HC/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1311355300&sr=8-1
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You don't need to pay that much.
How about $20 shipped worldwide ?
http://cgi.ebay.ca/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=320659534994#ht_3327wt_905
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ok first of all NEVER drain a 3 cell Li-ion to 7.5v the lowest you should be going is 9v draining it past that just hurts the battery. also i think the gtab uses a voltage regulator to get the voltage to something it can use so you might get away with using 2 cells and seeing if it will charge that way to.
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I using the holder with the PCB's, so 7.5v is the low end cutout.
I'll try the 12.6v batt
Yes, and maybe it will cause damage and maybe not. I think the rule of thumb is to keep the voltage within 10% of the recommended charger (i.e. you could go from 10.8V to 13.2V) and be OK. That's a rule of thumb and not a guarantee for any particular device. The gTab's battery is significantly lower at 7.4V so maybe you can power the device with, say, 7.5V DC. Maybe.
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I think from that iGo charger thread, seems to be fairly safe to plug in 12.6v to the Gtab. I will try tonight.
Funny reading that thread how people have the mentality that "if it plugs, it works..."
So like I posted in another charger thread, the Gtab power plug spec is 4.0mm x 1.7mm. With that spec, anyone can easily go hunt down an adapter.

battery pack or power adapter?

Just bought this for (what I think) was a really good deal... then noticed after I bought it that the power cable is proprietary... (ugh)...
I was hoping to get some sort of battery pack for this in case it goes dead on a trip, anyone know of one that would work? OR even better, is there an adapter to charge the tablet S off of usb somehow?
... I'm hoping I didn't just get buyers remorse....
The AC adapter is two pieces. The cable with the prongs, then the little box with the cable that goes to the tablet. I bet you can find a cable that has a cigarette adapter instead of prongs. If thou find one, link me, I would be interested.
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Why don't you just get something like THIS and save yourself a lot of headache. Plus you can use it with all of your devices! I've had one for a few years now and it's a must have!
Won't 75w be too little? I think it will be less than 1 amp the charger requires. Maybe i m wrong in my calcs on this
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No, you're probably right. I don't think iPads can charge via car chargers either now that I think about it, but I've used to to power laptops and charge cell phones. I haven't tried mine yet with the tablet s but maybe I shall soon.
annoying
anakinjay said:
Just bought this for (what I think) was a really good deal... then noticed after I bought it that the power cable is proprietary... (ugh)...
I was hoping to get some sort of battery pack for this in case it goes dead on a trip, anyone know of one that would work? OR even better, is there an adapter to charge the tablet S off of usb somehow?
... I'm hoping I didn't just get buyers remorse....
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The only thing I don't like so far is the crazy plug. Why does Sony have to be different than everyone else?
Gonna make a trip to Fry's Electronics and see what they have.
would this 150w one work? http://www.amazon.com/BESTEK-inverter-converter-blackberry-MRI1511U-4/dp/B003SGJIRO/ref=pd_vtp_e_2. I'm not sure about how the wattage works with car chargers so please let me know if the cars battery can only produce a certain max output.
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would this 150w one work? http://www.amazon.com/BESTEK-inverter-converter-blackberry-MRI1511U-4/dp/B003SGJIRO/ref=pd_vtp_e_2. I'm not sure about how the wattage works with car chargers so please let me know if the cars battery can only produce a certain max output.
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I think wattage works as multiplication of voltage times amp. I don't have the charger here, but if you divide 150 watt by whatever voltage your converter produces you get the amps. I.e. Assuming 100-110v you get up to 1.5amp, or assuming 220v you get up to almost 700mAmp. I think sony charger requires 1amp but im not sure for what voltage they quote it. Hope it helps
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Can anyone recommend the best external battery?

Can someone recommend a really good external battery charger?
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I am willing to spend up to 50
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Do you have an accessory discount with Verizon? If so, the 6000mAh HTC battery pack is $52.
geoff5093 said:
Do you have an accessory discount with Verizon? If so, the 6000mAh HTC battery pack is $52.
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No just get another phone with a bigger battery or removable battery. Or buy two DNA's, 2 phones would take up less space. When one phone dies turn the other one on.:silly:
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Do you have an accessory discount with Verizon? If so, the 6000mAh HTC battery pack is $52.
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i havent been able to find that one. would you be so kinda as to post a link?
treadwayj said:
i havent been able to find that one. would you be so kinda as to post a link?
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http://www.verizonwireless.com/b2c/...ypeId=13487&accessoryId=52132&initialPhoneId=
It's $69.99, but I get 25% off Verizon accessories because of my discount.
thetunicakid said:
Can someone recommend a really good external battery charger?
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While I haven't purchased it myself (highly considering it though, will need to do more research), this seems fairly interesting.
http://www.newtrent.com/store/ipad-external-battery/icarrier.html
Here's a "review" that I watched/learned about its existence. Doesn't help much... anyone care to explain which port we would use to charge the DNA? The 2A or the 1A?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xKg0smUz0L4&feature=youtube_gdata
I don't remember where I saw someone post this.. but credit goes to them!
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While I haven't purchased it myself (highly considering it though, will need to do more research), this seems fairly interesting.
http://www.newtrent.com/store/ipad-external-battery/icarrier.html
Here's a "review" that I watched/learned about its existence. Doesn't help much... anyone care to explain which port we would use to charge the DNA? The 2A or the 1A?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xKg0smUz0L4&feature=youtube_gdata
I don't remember where I saw someone post this.. but credit goes to them!
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It really doesn't matter which port, I don't believe the DNA uses more than an amp to charge, but you can't damage it by using the 2A port.
This is correct! The phone decides how much charge to pull preventing incorrect chargers from damaging
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I did some searching on Amazon and found this, not bad for $30!
http://www.amazon.com/New-Trent-IMP52D-Thunderbolt-Blackberry/dp/B0013G8PTS/ref=cm_cr_pr_product_top
binsleepin said:
While I haven't purchased it myself (highly considering it though, will need to do more research), this seems fairly interesting.
http://www.newtrent.com/store/ipad-external-battery/icarrier.html
Here's a "review" that I watched/learned about its existence. Doesn't help much... anyone care to explain which port we would use to charge the DNA? The 2A or the 1A?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xKg0smUz0L4&feature=youtube_gdata
I don't remember where I saw someone post this.. but credit goes to them!
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use the 1 amp. When using car chargers that have 1 and 2 amp choices, my phones have always charged @ 500mah on the 2 amp side but 1 amp on the 1 amp side. I think its to protect the phone. There are battery apps that will tell you how much charge the phone is getting.
http://www.amazon.com/5600mAh-Exter...d=1353451168&sr=8-2&keywords=external+battery
I use the 5600mA version (though only has a charge rate of 500mAh, but the biggest one can even charge a laptop and it goes for less than $45, the smallest one is about the size of two fingers put together and the largest one about the size of a 2nd phone (though probably a bit thicker) and has a 3Ah max charging speed
edit: i was looking at the 10000 mA version and it seems that the astro3E doesn't have the laptop charging, but i found the regular one (astro3) that does have the output for laptops, but is also selling for $60.
What about MintyBoost? I'm planning to make a few. The main feature is that it works with standard AA batteries (or AAA or whatever gives it from 1.5 to 4.5 volts or so, rechargeable or not it's not picky about source) and you can hot-swap them in the field with fresh or even cannibalized ones (you can easily "increase" the amount of power you carry with you without buying another expensive charger by just having a stash of cheap rechargeable AA).
Anyone tried? Any bad things about it?
I just got the EasyAcc 12000mAh one from Amazon for $40 and I highly recommend it. 12,000 mAh so roughly 5 full charges for the DNA. I'd post a link but I'm new.
I've got the Motorola P4000 from VZW. It's nearly perfect. The form factor is exactly what I want...very very thin. It also has a built in MicroUSB cable, which tucks nicely into the lip around the unit. Both of these are features I wanted. It also accepts a USB cable to use a separate cable if you prefer, but the integrated cable is huge to me. It's recognized as a 1A AC charger and charges fast.
There's just one fairly big problem though. If I'm in certain areas, presumably where signal is a bit iffy, it'll kill my signal when I plug it in with the integrated cable. Interestingly it seems not to do that if I use a separate cable -- even if the phone and the charger are in the exact same spot as when I used the integrated cable. So it seems like there may be some kind of interference that isn't being shielded with the built in cable. It's a big issue, but I haven't yet found another device with the form factor, integrated cable, and 1A charging. And in most places, it doesn't happen. I just have to keep an eye on it if I'm using it and expecting a call.

Biggest Bummer so far

Device won't charge off of my portable ISound charger while on the go.
I use the ISound for my Samsung, Nexus, networks etc no problem.
I'm on the go all day and it's a necessity for my mobile devices.
Others have the same with portable chargers?
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Device won't charge off of my portable ISound charger while on the go.
I use the ISound for my Samsung, Nexus, networks etc no problem.
I'm on the go all day and it's a necessity for my mobile devices.
Others have the same with portable chargers?
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I'm not very familiar with the iSound charger, does it provide a high enough Amp output?
When I got my Galaxy Tab 10.1v a couple of years ago, I bought some adapters that feature a resistor and a swap some pins around to ensure the device goes into charge mode and not data mode when plugged into a PC. The resistor enables a higher Amp output than you get from a normal USB port. I've checked ebay recently and found that there are even better adapters out now than what I bought in 2011, much more low profile.
Maybe one of these could help?
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I'm not very familiar with the iSound charger, does it provide a high enough Amp output?
When I got my Galaxy Tab 10.1v a couple of years ago, I bought some adapters that feature a resistor and a swap some pins around to ensure the device goes into charge mode and not data mode when plugged into a PC. The resistor enables a higher Amp output than you get from a normal USB port. I've checked ebay recently and found that there are even better adapters out now than what I bought in 2011, much more low profile.
Maybe one of these could help?
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Had a quick look just now - found the right combo of search terms to use;
http://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_trk...ter+Adapter+Charger+tablet&_sacat=0&_from=R40
Hope that helps.
Thanks for your reply and link:
http://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_trk...verter+Adapter+Charger+tablet&_sacat=0&_from=
To understand : the Ultra won't charge when I put it's USB cable into that Isound mobile Charger.
Are these like, extentions that I'd add on to my USB cable to make it charge in said charger?!
Thanks for your help
the output opportunity of your mobile power bank to produce the current with enough power Is significant . As example u can see my mobile Iconbit charger which produces two current opportunities: 2.1 A and 1A.
The first allows to charge my phone very fast, the second allows not to lose phone battery chargе during walking with maps enabled.
So, may be your's power bank is not quite good to output good current. may be it was very good in past but battery have lost the capacity and opportunity to produce current.
Also I've throwd to the garbage a lot of adapters which had lost their opportunity to put goodie high current, a lot of famous brands also. During the year and half of Note 1 I've changed five batteries and three wall chargers. some changes I have bought to replace did not charge my phone.
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Sergey_TSA said:
the output opportunity of your mobile power bank to produce the current with enough power Is significant . As example u can see my mobile Iconbit charger which produces two current opportunities: 2.1 A and 1A.
The first allows to charge my phone very fast, the second allows not to lose phone battery chargе during walking with maps enabled.
So, may be your's power bank is not quite good to output good current. may be it was very good in past but battery have lost the capacity and opportunity to produce current.
Also I've throwd to the garbage a lot of adapters which had lost their opportunity to put goodie high current, a lot of famous brands also. During the year and half of Note 1 I've changed five batteries and three wall chargers. some changes I have bought to replace did not charge my phone.
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Some good points here - particularly about charges and cables to degrade and lose their capability to provide a quality current - I've had to dispose of a few cables and chargers as well.
Still, the adapters that discussed earlier can help to a certain extent.

good fit kernel charger with rapid charging 2

And high quality cables that destroy and tear or transfer stream \ voltage at full power.
How about this:
1. http://www.ebay.com/itm/EU-Original...-Chargeur-/142079798486?hash=item21149dacd6:g : G2kAAOSw9NdXqZ56?
2. Http://www.ebay.com/itm/EU-Original...al-Chargeur-/142079798486?hash=item21149dacd6 : g: G2kAAOSw9NdXqZ56 here all the usual ports will provide a stable power if everyone will be connected?
3. Http://www.ebay.com/itm/US-EU-Qualc...Wall-Charger-Dock-USB-Cable-/111878316229?var = & hash = item1a0c77a0c5: m: meyCS07GWYqUoDiraon-WcA
4. Http://www.ebay.com/itm/201596481271
5. Http://www.ebay.com/itm/New-3PCS-Tr...harge-2-0-/182103204951?hash=item2a66326457:g : 2CUAAOSwYudXGxMp
And it's smart port
Cargo should be a European plug
nbjo460 said:
And high quality cables that destroy and tear or transfer stream \ voltage at full power.
How about this:
1. http://www.ebay.com/itm/EU-Original...-Chargeur-/142079798486?hash=item21149dacd6:g : G2kAAOSw9NdXqZ56?
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It's hard to say anything about no-name chinese stuff like this. May be decent, may be crap, may be outragerous dangerous.
I strongly suggest buying a well-known third party charger brand like Anker or RavPower. This will at least give you the opportunity to read lots of user experiences on amazon.
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here all the usual ports will provide a stable power if everyone will be connected?
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Usually, it is not possible to draw full power simultaneous from all ports. There is an upper, overall limit on the power dissipation and if this is exceeded, all ports will become unstable.
hergen66 said:
It's hard to say anything about no-name chinese stuff like this. May be decent, may be crap, may be outragerous dangerous.
I strongly suggest buying a well-known third party charger brand like Anker or RavPower. This will at least give you the opportunity to read lots of user experiences on amazon.
Usually, it is not possible to draw full power simultaneous from all ports. There is an upper, overall limit on the power dissipation and if this is exceeded, all ports will become unstable.
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Did you check all the links? Because I thought that the company tronsmart is good. And Governor I take charge of a company that you trust her with 48w and 2 ports and one Fast 2 then claim it does not give me full power all? It has enough watt. And it makes sense that kernel offers quick claim 2 and G3 D855? If so rapid loading dock cargo loads will not knock the device? And if that's okay bomb load up fast loading 2 then you can request links charger and at least 3 cable company that you trust her and if it is wrong then it can be a normal charger cable 3? And it's smart port?
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Did you check all the links? Because I thought that the company tronsmart is good.
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Maybe they are just not active in my region, but I've never heard of them. Also, when ordering from some chinese ebay seller, you might end up with a fake.
nbjo460 said:
And Governor I take charge of a company that you trust her with 48w and 2 ports and one Fast 2 then claim it does not give me full power all?
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I seriously doubt that a device of that size is capable of delivering a continuous output of 48W. It's more likely in the 25-30W region.
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And it makes sense that kernel offers quick claim 2 and G3 D855?
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The G3 is not on the official compatibility list for QuickCharge 2.0. There may be custom kernels which enable this, but whether it's a good idea to stretch the limits on a device which already has overheating problems in its original form is up to you.
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If so rapid loading dock cargo loads will not knock the device? And if that's okay bomb load up fast loading 2 then you can request links charger and at least 3 cable company that you trust her and if it is wrong then it can be a normal charger cable 3?
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Sorry, can't figure out what you are trying to say here...
hergen66 said:
Maybe they are just not active in my region, but I've never heard of them. Also, when ordering from some chinese ebay seller, you might end up with a fake.
I seriously doubt that a device of that size is capable of delivering a continuous output of 48W. It's more likely in the 25-30W region.
The G3 is not on the official compatibility list for QuickCharge 2.0. There may be custom kernels which enable this, but whether it's a good idea to stretch the limits on a device which already has overheating problems in its original form is up to you.
Sorry, can't figure out what you are trying to say here...
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The Governor and the instrument gives an output of 24, then that's enough for 2 and 2 fast charger?
Can you please give me links of charge with 2-port fast charging one of them 2?
And 3 high quality cables?
And that port Smart?
nbjo460 said:
The Governor and the instrument gives an output of 24, then that's enough for 2 and 2 fast charger?
Can you please give me links of charge with 2-port fast charging one of them 2?
And 3 high quality cables?
And that port Smart?
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24W are sufficient for two standard fast charging ports *or* one QuickCharge port at full power.
You will only be able to use all ports at the same time, if some devices draw significantly less than the maximum power at their respective port.
For a combined Fast/QuickCharge charger with an european plug i would probably choose something like these:
https://www.amazon.de/dp/B01DF165YA
https://www.amazon.de/dp/B01BEMEY4U
https://www.amazon.de/dp/B01KUV3Q0O
All provide QuickCharge 3.0, which may be desired by your next phone and should be upward-compatible to QC2.0.
The latter two feature a detachable power cord, which is more robust and more convenient than a wall charger. They also provide more total output power, which will actually allow you to use three ports at the same time.
All feature Smart Device detection feature on their fast charging ports.
hergen66 said:
24W are sufficient for two standard fast charging ports *or* one QuickCharge port at full power.
You will only be able to use all ports at the same time, if some devices draw significantly less than the maximum power at their respective port.
For a combined Fast/QuickCharge charger with an european plug i would probably choose something like these:
https://www.amazon.de/dp/B01DF165YA
https://www.amazon.de/dp/B01BEMEY4U
https://www.amazon.de/dp/B01KUV3Q0O
All provide QuickCharge 3.0, which may be desired by your next phone and should be upward-compatible to QC2.0.
The latter two feature a detachable power cord, which is more robust and more convenient than a wall charger. They also provide more total output power, which will actually allow you to use three ports at the same time.
All feature Smart Device detection feature on their fast charging ports.
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You can give links from ebay because amazon not shiping this to Israel.
And you can give me links to 3 cables

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