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    Nokia 770/800/810 LinuxMCE Alarm Keypad 24/7 Power

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    jdc4357 | # 1 | 2008-11-20, 05:25 | Report

    Does anyone use their Nokia 770/800/810 non stop 24/7 like a server? I am thinking of using a couple of these as orbiters for linuxmce used as touchscreen alarm keypads in the house mounted in the entryway and upstairs master bedroom. It would be a cheap alternative to the high priced ademco touchscreens etc... and would have ALOT more functionality. I am just worried about having them running 24/7 on AC power. Any experiences or ideas are greatly appreciated.
    thanks,
    j

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    debernardis | # 2 | 2008-11-20, 05:56 | Report

    My n800 has been for months on AC and hasn't explosed yet. It's an internet radio source, connected to a t-amp and a couple of mosscade 502 :-)

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    klatham | # 3 | 2008-11-20, 07:14 | Report

    Not nearly 24/7 ... maybe 8-10/6 ... maybe more ... I leave mine plugged in at work and when at home ... its often plugged in for 24-48 hr stretches at home. I use it for personal email, private work logs/notes, web (almost constantly tethered via BT or WiFi).

    The only trouble I've had is those persistent messages about saving power ... OK, there was once when I plugged it in and it refused to charge ... but a reboot solved that (has not happened since).

    Ken

    [edit] oh, yeah ... N810

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    branitar | # 4 | 2008-11-20, 16:14 | Report

    If i rememeber right it's advisable to remove the battery when your device is consantly plugged in, as otherwise there will be a constant load/drain cycle which after some time kills the battery due to material exhaustion. But I maybe wrong there.

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