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#131
So Austria delivering is faster than France, maybe I'll have mine today !
Cant' wait
 
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#132
Originally Posted by clovis86 View Post
So Austria delivering is faster than France, maybe I'll have mine today !
Cant' wait
The fact that I'm right in Vienna might also help: The parcel didn't have to travel through all those romantic alpine valleys.
 

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#133
Originally Posted by dirkvl View Post
no shipment confirmation?
nope

ill send u pm



EDIT: oh wait. found it. heh sorry bout the drama
 
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#134
Originally Posted by clovis86 View Post
So Austria delivering is faster than France, maybe I'll have mine today !
Cant' wait
I am in France and received it yesterday (see previous page )...
 
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#135
An idea for an iteration of this (and I don't think this counts as a kitchen sink ):

If the solartoh had a *connector* for a Jolla battery built in, once those become available you could leave it somewhere to charge a second battery, come back when you're low, and swap the batteries round.

Don't know how feasible (or expensive) that'd be. But at least you could avoid the thickness problems with having a built in battery (since the idea would be to have it charge the Jolla's battery when it's attached to the Jolla: you'd only attach a battery directly to TOH when it isn't attached to the phone, so the battery can stick out more or less as much as it likes...)

eta - obviously you'd have to think of a clever way to keep the battery attached to the connector. But I could see it being possible... a velcro strap or something.

Last edited by MikeHG; 2014-12-01 at 13:52.
 

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#136
still nothing, will have to wait until monday

too bad, 2 latest days were really shinny here

Last edited by clovis86; 2014-11-30 at 11:40.
 
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#137
received it today !
working as I expected

Is vertical line in the middle of the solar panel from top to bottom normal ?
 
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Originally Posted by clovis86 View Post
Is vertical line in the middle of the solar panel from top to bottom normal ?
yep. it is on all the pictures and i have it, too.
 
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#139
Originally Posted by clovis86 View Post
received it today !
working as I expected

Is vertical line in the middle of the solar panel from top to bottom normal ?
yes, that is a metal strip that connects the separate cells together
 

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#140
Oh ok, nevermind

can't stop testing every light and window near me
 
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