Just a quick question regarding whether or not I'll need a transformer to protect against the voltage differences from USA and Europe? Or is this Device compatible with 220v as well as 110v (USA)? Would love if someone that has the device could check if the charger says it is dual voltage
Thanks!
AiRcTRL said:
Just a quick question regarding whether or not I'll need a transformer to protect against the voltage differences from USA and Europe? Or is this Device compatible with 220v as well as 110v (USA)? Would love if someone that has the device could check if the charger says it is dual voltage
Thanks!
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XTZ Charger EP880
Type: AC-0400-US
Input: 100-240 VAC 250 mA 50-60 Hz
Output: 5.0 VDC 1500 mA
Cat McGowan said:
XTZ Charger EP880
Type: AC-0400-US
Input: 100-240 VAC 250 mA 50-60 Hz
Output: 5.0 VDC 1500 mA
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USB is the same everywhere I thought?
cantenna said:
USB is the same everywhere I thought?
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The OP asked about the tablet's charger, not it's USB port.
Cat McGowan said:
XTZ Charger EP880
Type: AC-0400-US
Input: 100-240 VAC 250 mA 50-60 Hz
Output: 5.0 VDC 1500 mA
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Perfect! Thank you very much sir!
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hi,
i lost my original charger and would like to buy replacement. which can be not htc.
what are technical characteristics of the original charger?
mA, V?
i need with european plug.
thanks!
43 ones read the post and no one replyed. Cmon?! don't you have a charger near you? what are mA and V of the htc original 3part charger?
You can't expect people to reply within 7 minutes of posting a thread Give eBay a go, it'll be your best shot. I've got loads of extra chargers, but they have a US plug (not that hard to get a converter btw, super cheap).
Hope this helps http://cgi.ebay.com/EURO-AC-mini-US...ries?hash=item3ca4fc9c2b&_trksid=p3286.c0.m14
I've lost the orginal charger somewhere, and I was not able to find an original replacement. I successfully tried both following, but I use the second one:
1) Sony AC-U50A: Input Voltage 100 240 V 50/60 Hz, Rated Output Voltage: DC 5.0 V, Rated Output Current: 500 mA (http://www.sony.it/product/paa-ac-adaptors/ac-u50a)
2) Philips SCM2280/05: Voltage Required: AC 100-240 V, Voltage Provided: 5.6 V, Output Current: 500 mA (http://www.consumer.philips.com/c/power-solutions/universal-usb-charger-scm2280_05/prd/gb/)
regards
lontrapignola said:
I've lost the orginal charger somewhere, and I was not able to find an original replacement. I successfully tried both following, but I use the second one:
1) Sony AC-U50A: Input Voltage 100 240 V 50/60 Hz, Rated Output Voltage: DC 5.0 V, Rated Output Current: 500 mA (http://www.sony.it/product/paa-ac-adaptors/ac-u50a)
2) Philips SCM2280/05: Voltage Required: AC 100-240 V, Voltage Provided: 5.6 V, Output Current: 500 mA (http://www.consumer.philips.com/c/power-solutions/universal-usb-charger-scm2280_05/prd/gb/)
regards
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Be careful with other chargers, they can actually hurt your device. If i'm correct, original HD chargers charge at 1000 mA, not 500. There've been several complaints with Motorla and Nokia chargers that end up messing the battery and the device so just a heads up.
kareeem said:
You can't expect people to reply within 7 minutes of posting a thread Give eBay a go, it'll be your best shot. I've got loads of extra chargers, but they have a US plug (not that hard to get a converter btw, super cheap).
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Hi,
I know how to search the ebay or dealextreme.com. If you read my first post it asks for electrical characteristics:
what are technical characteristics of the original charger?
mA, V?
And not "where to find or how to use ebay search".
Thanks for your response.
kareeem said:
Be careful with other chargers, they can actually hurt your device. If i'm correct, original HD chargers charge at 1000 mA, not 500. There've been several complaints with Motorla and Nokia chargers that end up messing the battery and the device so just a heads up.
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Could you (or anybody else) confirm that original charger has a label 1000mA on the back?
Bulka..
Manau visi HTC pakrovejai yra 5V 1A. Turejau P3300 ten irgi buvo 5V/1A, dabar HD irgi tas pats...
I think all HTC chargers are rated 5V 1A. My previuos Artemis charger also was 5V/1A, same is for HD charger.
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Bulka..
Manau visi HTC pakrovejai yra 5V 1A. Turejau P3300 ten irgi buvo 5V/1A, dabar HD irgi tas pats...
I think all HTC chargers are rated 5V 1A. My previuos Artemis charger also was 5V/1A, same is for HD charger.
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Ačiū. Ieškosiu reiškia 1A pakrovėjo. Maniškis atrodė taip pat kaip nuotraukoje.
Big thanks goes to golfietis!!!
500mA isnt the cause of the charge issue on other phones.
500mA is what PC USB sockets give, and will mearly take twice as long to charge your battery than a 1000mA (1A) charger.
voltage is the dangerous value here, but anything using USB-type connector should be 5v.
if you want OE stuff, try http://www.htcaccessorystore.com/uk/p_htc_phone.aspx?i=173502
The stock moto wall charger that comes with the phone has the following specs:
100-240v ~ 50/60Hrtz
0.2A
output 5.1V = 850 mA
I've been interchanging between the stock one and my old Galaxy-S one, which lists the following:
100-240v ~50/60Hrtz
0.15A
Output 5.0V = 0.7A
Does the slight undervoltage make a difference? I'm wondering if this is what has been causing my battery issues ? Anyone else use anything other than the official moto charger to charge their Atrix?
I didn't think it would make much of a difference since when you're using the car charger, you're not using exactly the same specs either ... ?
Any info appreciated, thanks!
crippenx said:
The stock moto wall charger that comes with the phone has the following specs:
100-240v ~ 50/60Hrtz
0.2A
output 5.1V = 850 mA
I've been interchanging between the stock one and my old Galaxy-S one, which lists the following:
100-240v ~50/60Hrtz
0.15A
Output 5.0V = 0.7A
Does the slight undervoltage make a difference? I'm wondering if this is what has been causing my battery issues ? Anyone else use anything other than the official moto charger to charge their Atrix?
I didn't think it would make much of a difference since when you're using the car charger, you're not using exactly the same specs either ... ?
Any info appreciated, thanks!
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Should not make a difference. USB is rated from 4.7v to 5.4v and 500 mAs the charging spec is 1 A on the phones (technically charging spec for USB is anything "safe"). USB is considered 5v so actually the Galaxy-S one is more "perfect" for the specs.
I have a 1A charger that will not charge my Atrix but it will charge my old Fuze.
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Recon Freak said:
I have a 1A charger that will not charge my Atrix but it will charge my old Fuze.
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I was readin last night after posting, looks like 850 mA is the charging max for Atrix, it says any higher and it will trickle charge for safty. I don't have the link because I am at work but I think it was on the support forums at motorola.com
im trying to find a cheap alternative to replace my broken tf block will this work
this
http://www.amazon.com/NTK-BULLET-CH...Q4VU/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1327634318&sr=8-1
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this
http://www.amazon.com/Universal-Cig...8?s=electronics&ie=UTF8&qid=1327635370&sr=1-8
Max output power: 75 Watts
Input AC : 100-240V 50-60HZ
Output DC : 12V-18V/300mA
No.
tengtengvn said:
Max output power: 75 Watts
Input AC : 100-240V 50-60HZ
Output DC : 12V-18V/300mA
No.
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It WILL work, as output voltage fits into 13.5-15V. But it will charge VEEEEEERY slow!
Check out the DIY TF101 charger thread.
I am pretty sure you need to have a USB 3.0 charger for it to work.
Ranatsu said:
I am pretty sure you need to have a USB 3.0 charger for it to work.
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as long as it outputs 11v to i think 15v it doesn't matter it its usb 2.0 or 3.0 just don't try to plug anything else in or it will fry.
To calibrate a stock battery on my new GalaxyII, Battery Monitor Pro is asking to know this info? I cannot seem to read anything on my stock charger to be able to answer this Q. Dam that text is small.
Anyone know this off hand?
5V
700mA
0.7A
THNX tons
Next Question!!It seems my old EVO4G charger will fit my new GS2, but the EVO charger clearly says Output is 5V=1.0A
Are some of my many EVO chargers usable on the GS2?
stlfrosti said:
Next Question!!It seems my old EVO4G charger will fit my new GS2, but the EVO charger clearly says Output is 5V=1.0A
Are some of my many EVO chargers usable on the GS2?
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Yeah, even though it says 1A your phone will limit it to the max it can receive. (they're usable).
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It will charge at 650mA.
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THNX again guys!!!
Insurance sent me a GS2 after my EVO replacement was a dog!! Dam thing was a refurbish that they didn't get right... so "for your troubles" they sent me the GS2 and so now I'm learning a few things over again.
I got tons of EVO batteries and accessories tho.
Wezi said:
5V
700mA
0.7A
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Can i convert A (from charger) to mA (to app) by just multiplying A x 100? (0.7A x 100 = 700mA)?
Or charger's voltage matters/depends aswell? If it do so, what's the formula to get mA?
Look below to my charger's label - which A value should i use? This from output - 1.0 or this above - 0.16?
Full label:
Input: 100-240V~
50/60Hz 0.16A
Output: 4.8V - 1.0A
xStagGx said:
Can i convert A (from charger) to mA (to app) by just multiplying A x 100? (0.7A x 100 = 700mA)?
Or charger's voltage matters/depends aswell? If it do so, what's the formula to get mA?
Look below to my charger's label - which A value should i use? This from output - 1.0 or this above - 0.16?
Full label:
Input: 100-240V~
50/60Hz 0.16A
Output: 4.8V - 1.0A
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There are 1000mA in 1A.
I have a question of my own, my galaxy s2 charger broke. The standard rating for it is 5V @ 700mA. I bought a Samsung USB charger but it only has 4.4V and 400mA. I know it will charge slower because of the lower amp rating but will the lower voltage change anything?
xStagGx said:
Can i convert A (from charger) to mA (to app) by just multiplying A x 100? (0.7A x 100 = 700mA)?
Or charger's voltage matters/depends aswell? If it do so, what's the formula to get mA?
Look below to my charger's label - which A value should i use? This from output - 1.0 or this above - 0.16?
Full label:
Input: 100-240V~
50/60Hz 0.16A
Output: 4.8V - 1.0A
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Oh dear..
1st thing:
1A = 1000mA, so 0.7A = 700mA although how you got from 0.7 x 100 = 700 is beyond my understanding (its 70 in case you were wondering)
2nd thing:
no the voltage doesn't matter in this conversion.. it's basic math
3rd thing:
you should use the output value from your charger, so in your case 1.0A = 1000mA
4th and last thing:
I suggest to reread book of physics from school.. especially the part about electricity SI base units and metric prefixes
Jaisah said:
There are 1000mA in 1A.
I have a question of my own, my galaxy s2 charger broke. The standard rating for it is 5V @ 700mA. I bought a Samsung USB charger but it only has 4.4V and 400mA. I know it will charge slower because of the lower amp rating but will the lower voltage change anything?
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Except slow charge probably no, but I would not use it. Is it even working?
Can anyone tell me that can this charger can be used for fast charging on xperia neo l
I read that in specification
That it charge other phones like a normal charger .
SEE The Attachment.
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You need to know how 'strong' it is (how many Amperes it has)
mA info
Gregrin said:
You need to know how 'strong' it is (how many Amperes it has)
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i have EP851 with 1500
i m sure it would be more than 1500mA
before you buy this make sure ur battery is more or equal to the mA
As I found on Google, the charger technical data are:
- Input: 100-240V / 50-60Hz
- Output: 5V / 700mA / 1500mA
- Charging plug: microUSB
- Dimension: 53 x 40 x 20
- Weight: 36 g
- Cable length: 800 mm
- Fast charging
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Look at your Neo L charger values and check the output values. The ideal is to have at least same output current (A) and same output voltage (V).
Table:
your original charger current <= other charger current (unit: A = amperes)
your original charger voltage = other charger voltage (unit V = volts)
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will this this work with xperia z1?