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ndi 2010-04-28 17:40

Re: Mugen Power Batteries
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by zimon (Post 631813)
Won't happen unless someone breaks laws of physics and chemistry, or changes Lithium-Ion to some other (yet unknown) material. LiPo-batteries is the best we can get currently and the size/mAh is what it is.

There is no need to be dramatic. By flush with camera I mean that the current back should be about 3 mm taller, so that the camera is at the same level with the rest of the back, with the bonus of stability. This adds another 3 mm to the already 4 mm battery, allowing for an unnamed percentage increase in battery, likely less than 100%.

Also, there's no need to break anything. There are several chemistries out there better than Li-Po in many respects. Don't mistake wide commercial availability with physical impossibility.

Viliny 2010-04-28 22:55

Re: Mugen Power Batteries
 
So is there any way to have the graph software account the full capacity or is it accepted to have it work in the 1200> range all the time?

DaveQB 2010-04-29 23:45

Re: Mugen Power Batteries
 
It appears the N900 is expecting a normal batteries capacity.

By that I mean, I have been using the Mugen for about 16 hours now and N900 still reports 100% full.

So I am guessing it is like the battery is starting at like 200% and may be currently 140% or so according to the N900's calibration.

Odd, Linux on laptops can handle different capacity batteries. Maybe some software updating is needed for this to work better...

Benson 2010-04-30 00:02

Re: Mugen Power Batteries
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by DaveQB (Post 634274)
Odd, Linux on laptops can handle different capacity batteries. Maybe some software updating is needed for this to work better...

Look at the number of contacts on your laptop battery and on the N900 battery, and contemplate the distinction between software and hardware.

And FWIW, I've had at least one laptop that didn't seem to know about different battery capacities; although it's possible that was the fault of my no-name extended battery, it seemed to be a BIOS or hardware issue.

DaveQB 2010-04-30 00:41

Re: Mugen Power Batteries
 
Hmmm interesting. So you think it might not be possible?

I am hoping/expecting, once the battery gets down to about half capacity, the battery indicator and lshal will indicate the charge beginning to drop from 100%

shadowjk 2010-04-30 01:41

Re: Mugen Power Batteries
 
If you boot the n900 when it's cold the battery meter is slightly mre useful..

geneven 2010-04-30 02:11

Re: Mugen Power Batteries
 
I think it's cool to have the battery read 100% for hour after hour after hour...

DaveQB 2010-04-30 06:47

Re: Mugen Power Batteries
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by geneven (Post 634379)
I think it's cool to have the battery read 100% for hour after hour after hour...

Yes this is true. Me too :)

24 hours without being on charge and still at 100% for me :D

Viliny 2010-05-03 06:19

Re: Mugen Power Batteries
 
I just came to work after having the phone on the recharger all night. Just whipped out the thing and saw i had 1 bar left, rebooted and now i have full power again.

It's nice to have this capacity even if completely hectic display of charge level but i don't much like having to reboot the phone all the time...

DaveQB 2010-05-04 16:14

Re: Mugen Power Batteries
 
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I too had issues with the N900 reporting back incorrect time left with the battery.

It either had 96-100% or down to empty and beeping at you it needed charging.

Also, I notice some artifacting, see attached.

Concerns me that this battery might be doing damage to the phone. Albeit minor.

Anyone else experience artifacts like these??


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