![]() |
Thought this was sweet for 4 bucks, me charge long Time
http://www.batteryspace.com/index.as...OD&ProdID=2970
seems like it might be nice to pack along, just in case. cont go wrong for 4 bux. Im a future N800 buyer, so i was looking on how to pimp my ride. |
Re: Thought this was sweet for 4 bucks, me charge long Time
I have that exact one, and am using it with this: http://www.dealextreme.com/details.dx/sku.4860
Works great (even off 4xAlkalines, even though it says not to :P |
Re: Thought this was sweet for 4 bucks, me charge long Time
4 x Alkaline = 6.0 volts, while 4 x NiMH = 4.8 volts. But either one is probably safe enough with USB devices expecting 5.0 volts. Most devices have a tolerance of +/- 20%. But not all - YMMV.
|
Re: Thought this was sweet for 4 bucks, me charge long Time
this is pretty sweet. i was about to search for ways to deal with the short battery life. thanks for the links
|
Re: Thought this was sweet for 4 bucks, me charge long Time
I don't think you can charge the n800 through usb yet without a physical hack (search). I'll definitely buy one for use with the other gadgets, though. Thanks for the heads up.
|
Re: Thought this was sweet for 4 bucks, me charge long Time
Quote:
|
Re: Thought this was sweet for 4 bucks, me charge long Time
Quote:
|
Re: Thought this was sweet for 4 bucks, me charge long Time
Quote:
|
Re: Thought this was sweet for 4 bucks, me charge long Time
NiMH are nominally 1.2
NiMH batteries are nominally 1.2V, but they actually charge to more than that. 1.4V isn't uncommon, and I see 1.35V on almost all my batteries when fully charged. It drops as the charge is used up, down to 1.2V and less when the useful charge is gone. Alkalines start out at ~1.5V, but that varies also, and drops as the battery is used. For practical purposes, especially charging other batteries, they're pretty much equivalent. |
All times are GMT. The time now is 07:37. |
vBulletin® Version 3.8.8