Hi,
I replaced the usb-c charging ribbon (illustration below):
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and now phone won't charge. Tested on 2 ribbons and 2 LeMax2 phones.
Behavior after installing new ribbon: I can see that phone draws 0,04A (measured) from the charger. Strangely UI shows charging current to be above 1A.
Interesting observation made - after disconnecting battery, re-connecting battery, then plugging usb-c cable, the charging starts. Current (measured) is above 1A. But the moment I turn on the phone, the charging drops to 0,04A.
Just like there's some software thing going on, phone communicating with charging chip (?) on the ribbon and telling it that it's unauthorized (?) for this phone. Old charging ribbon works fine (but socket is worn out). I'd appreciate any hints about how to "teach" the phone that new charging ribbon is fine.
Regards,
T.
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cutted the original headphones....
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Hemmm i've forget a thing..
The PDA Charges only 1 time at boot.. why?
I've cortocircuited pins 1 and 2, with the male usb jack in front of you and the white plastic in the low side.
very nice ... what's the usb port for?
The phone will only charge once because you will need to short pins 4 and 5 on the mini USB side of your connector.
To simplify, the TyTN looks for this short to decide what to do with the USB connection. You need to trick it into thinking that the USB cable is a charger.
There's another thread on this somewhere else. It might be a bit difficult to solder, but it'll work.
Oh. One more thing: Your phone will charge more than just the once (after a reboot)... It should also charge if it's turned off (standby). Might take a minute or so, but it should work.
Had an issue where my prime would not charge properly. Cable worked fine plugging into PC, it recognized the prime, etc... but wasn't charging as fast as it used to while in the brick..I had been on charger directly plugged into tablet for two days (wouldn't charge at all while plugged into the dock and tablet mounted to dock) went from 4%-91% researched and found the following charger/plug at Radio Shack and it works like a charm. Chargin tablet and dock connected together with no issues. Dock is at 0% tablet at 91% just plugged it in and will let you know how long it takes to bring both to 100%.
RADIOSHACK:
Enercell 12VDC, 1.5A AC to DC Power Adapter Part# 273-358
Enercell Adaptaplug USB-A Socket Part# 273-227
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Hello. I normally leave my original G5 charger at home because the power strip it is normally plugged into is in an awkward location to mess with often. I have an original G3 charger with me at work along with a Kinps-brand USB 3.1 type C cable I got from Amazon. I am wondering if this is a safe charging setup to use. Ampere shows that the current varies as normal when charging, when the battery was at a lower percentage it was as high as 2100mA / 4.39V and it has dropped down as the battery fills. The original charger for the G3 if I recall was somewhat of an almost-fast-charger rated @ 5V = 1.8A. If anyone here could help me I'd appreciate that.
Thanks.
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Yes.
Hello,
I have a very wierd problem in my LG G5, I have the phone for 2 years and last week when I disconnected the charger from the phone it showed that the phone is still charging (the battery icon showed that and also the red led stayed on).
The wierd is that in the setting menu under battery it shows that the phone is discharging which is the opposite to what appears in the battery icon.
I have tried to replace battery and charger, to make factory reset, and the problem stayed. I've also cleaned the usb port with alcohol and air pressure and it didn't help.
The very big problem apart from the visual problem is that the battery is discharging now very quickly. Before the problem started, if i had 100% in the night, the next morning was about 85%-90%, but now from 100% it drops to 40%...
* I have android 7 nougat since october...
Here is a picture which illustrates the problem:
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Hope for help
Thanks!
I've been using my Arc 10HD as a picture frame for the last few years going all day, plugged in all the time,
and recently I've noticed that the picture slideshow would stop randomly and found out it was ghost touches.
The reason was because the batteries inside started swelling a bit and it was pressing on the screen from the back,
so I took it apart and removed the charging board from in between the 2 battery cells and wired it to regular
rechargeable AA batteries giving me ~ 3.8v each and got it working 100% again ...
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Now it's just a matter of ordering new cells, wiring it into the charging board and I should be ok ...
I guess the new cells would have their own charging board, but shouldn't
hurt anything to wire them into the one I salvaged from the unit.
This battery should do, I'll just order 2 of them:
https://www.ebay.com/itm/173920590703?ViewItem=&item=173920590703
What do you guys think?