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2009-10-10
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how can u use the Nokia charger adaptor (CA-146C) i mean does it charge the battery when pluged ?
and how can u charge that adaptor and how much power it contains ?
And is it true that when i get the device its better to charge it 12 hours before real usage ?
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2009-10-10
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I second external battery packs. Lots of them available already, as previous links point!
I wouldn't use AA batteries, but rechargeable AA cells instead... Think of the environment! Put 4 or 5 of them (4.8V or 6.0V - someone prove me wrong, please!) together, add expensive, top-quality regulator, USB cable, some casing and you're done. First I laughed at chargeable chargers - out lout - but if they pack enough power, they just might save your week...
How about solar cells? Limited use cases, but hey, free power! Also widely available...
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2009-10-10
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2009-10-10
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2009-10-10
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2009-10-10
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I've been using this 3400mAh Lithium-Ion usb battery pack ( ~£20 + ~£1 for tip ) its the best I've seen yet.
http://www.portablepowersupplies.co....atterypack.htm
Both in and out are usb and tips are cheap.
Allnameswerout
I dont know about other laptops/netbooks but I can certainly charge from usb ( eee ubuntu ) while in 'suspend' mode.
Rick
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2009-10-10
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Li-Ion does not tolerate trickle-charging, so even small solar panels connected directly to a Li-Ion battery sounds like a bad idea.
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2009-10-10
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It does seem that the best way to use solar power is to use the solar panel to charge an external battery (like the Freeloader does), then when that external battery is charged up to use it to recharge the N900's battery "all in one go".
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2009-10-10
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It does seem that the best way to use solar power is to use the solar panel to charge an external battery (like the Freeloader does), then when that external battery is charged up to use it to recharge the N900's battery "all in one go".
More details here: "Charging lithium-ion batteries"
Regards,
Roger
B- Is same as A
C- Only if you are using Nickel (NiMH) batteries. You actually do it to try to get ride of time-effect on these Nickel based battries.
The good thing about Lithium battires is that they don't suffer of this and when its charged then you are ready to go.
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