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[Solved]: Problem with connecting external battery packs to N900
I wrote in
http://talk.maemo.org/showthread.php...40#post1059540 that I had problems with the external battery packs Proporta USB TurboCharger 5000 World Pack ( https://www.amazon.de/Proporta-Turbo...1801695&sr=8-1 ) and "Just Mobile Pro" ( https://www.amazon.de/Just-Mobile-Po...1801756&sr=1-1 ). In my case it does not depend on voltage (both packs have 5V output). I do not want to shorten the pins as shown in http://talk.maemo.org/showthread.php...sb+charge+pins . Even the speed of inserting the plug into the N900 does not matter ( http://talk.maemo.org/showpost.php?p...6&postcount=18 ). Some people were wondering, why it sometimes works and sometimes not ( http://talk.maemo.org/showpost.php?p...5&postcount=24 ). I always tried the original data and charge cable Nokia CA-101 which works for all the USB connections of the desktop and laptop machines that I have access to (work and home). But this cable did not work for the above battery packs! So I simply took the charge cable of the Proporta USB TurboCharger 5000 World Pack used the corresponding adapter for N900 and -voila- that works with both extra battery packs, it does not matter if you switch the N900 on or off. It seems to be necessary to take a pure charge cable. Switch on the battery pack and connect to the N900. The posting http://talk.maemo.org/showpost.php?p...0&postcount=58 was the important one for me, thanks "nef919". ;-) |
Re: [Solved]: Problem with connecting external battery packs to N900
I must add that using CA-146C, you should be aware of the said product to melt. The older CA-146C had this notorious issue with melted adapter and the new one (still bearing the same model number and what not) I am unsure if it would melt but there hasn't been any new complaints of the it melting.
I personally didn't take the risk after seeing the pictures of melted adapters (and how much they cost for just a small little thing!) so I modded the adapter myself. Details are on my own blog. I should really post pictures of my modded CA-146C however :) I haven't gone around doing so. |
Re: [Solved]: Problem with connecting external battery packs to N900
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Up to now I did not find a original Nokia cable for this. The Nokia CA-100 would also need the CA-146C. |
Re: [Solved]: Problem with connecting external battery packs to N900
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12040mAh if I calculated right. It was approx. 14d without 230V. Usage pattern: sometimes off in the afternoon (beach), approx 1hr WLAN or Internet per day. Low telephone usage. BL-5J not fully discharged (no red battery indicator), so there may be 1 or 2 days more. I will retest with a non-holiday usage pattern. ;-) |
Re: [Solved]: Problem with connecting external battery packs to N900
I can add that the same problem applies to the TeckNet iEP380-II 7000mAh external battery pack, and that the same solution of using a Proporta USB cable fixes it.
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Re: [Solved]: Problem with connecting external battery packs to N900
Well...
Some days after I bought the TeckNet battery pack, I received a "Product FAQ" e-mail from them which contained some incorrect information about the N900. I sent them a faintly narky e-mail with some corrections and a link to the USB batttery charging spec. I've just received their reply, which is constructive enough that I thought it worth posting here. Dear Keith:If they make good on that (and I have no reason to think they won't), we'll hopefully see a range of microUSB battery packs that work out of the box with the N900. More power to 'em. So, credit where it's due. I bought the pack while they were actively soliciting customer feedback (by offering a £7 discount in exchange for a review), and it seems like they're actually interested in acting on the feedback they receive. Now, if only Nokia would take a leaf out of their book... |
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