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Re: N900 Car Charger problems
This doesn't add to the discussion here at all, but I bought a USB car charger from zagg.com and it doesn't charge my n900. It charges my friend's Blackberry and my other friend's iPhone just fine. So, just don't buy one from zagg if you want to use it for an n900 (it's not a problem with the zagg product, just the n900).
I do have the zagg invisibleShield for my n900 and I like it a lot. I'd recommend it. |
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Having to buy an addition charger would be a pain (too many cables floating around in my car), so any help would be very much appreciated. Thank you! |
Re: N900 Car Charger problems
I have a "force" branded micro-USB car charger.
When plugged in the N900 said it was charging, but it must have been getting less current than it consumes, at least with backlight and GPS on. The battery level continued to drop. It was only a 2-wire cable, and I replaced the cable and micro-USB connector. Now it works fine. I don't know how the old one was connected to make it appear to charge, but not really. Could it just have been too much resistance in the cable, so lower voltage? |
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I haven't gone about shorting the pins myself but from what I can tell its just a case of connecting the two data wires together or shorting the contacts on the actual plug. Here's a link from someone that's actually done it properly (with a 200ohm resistor; as per spec) http://danielwould.wordpress.com/201...-dumb-charger/ As for not getting it working on the belkin; it certainly seems like it won't work and then suddenly it will charge as if nothing is wrong. This is from plugging and unplugging from the phone side.. which probably isn't the best for the plug itself but it works in an emergency. EDIT: Okay, just did the pin shorting on a sacrificial USB extension cable and it definitely works. You'll be connecting the green and white wires together and thats about it. I did it on a USB extension (which I also shortened in the process) simply because it's easier to carry around and it can make any old microusb cable compatible. Although I soldered mine (poorly, I might add) you could probably get away with just twisting the bare cables together and taping it up. Keep in mind this is what is supplying power to your device but if you want to go dodgey then thats how :P Also pics (yes, thats an Apple charger :P) http://smg.photobucket.com/albums/v1...ent-YZAIBV.jpg http://smg.photobucket.com/albums/v1...ent-7B49AV.jpg EDIT2: Word of warning; even though the colours of the cables SHOULD be green and white you should check beforehand whether they are ordered correctly! Dodgey cables might have these mixed up and sending 5V down the wrong line could SERIOUSLY mess your device. That warning also extends to if you mess up the soldering/isolation of wires etc. |
Re: N900 Car Charger problems
Is there a car charger for the N900 available without problems and with enough power for display + GPS?
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Re: N900 Car Charger problems
Nokia DC-10 has as much power as the wall-charger, which is about 5 times more than what display+gps uses. Works fine.
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Re: N900 Car Charger problems
This looks like a fast car-charger to suit Nokia micro-USB:
http://www.dealextreme.com/details.dx/sku.26327 DC-10 equivalent? I have ordered one. Only $4. |
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I've got Powerjolt Dual Universal 2 USB Blk Car Charger, and it works sometime:) that's really weird but I don't know how do I get it working. Plugging and unpluging the cable few times. Most likely I have to plug the charger, than cable into charger and finally cable into n900. and yes, I do use out of the box cable.
btw, this charger doesn't work with 5800, so it could be charger issue too. |
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