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2009-09-28
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I just ordered 3pcs 1100mAh backup batteries for n900. Now I started thinking ways to have longest possible continous battery life.
- power over usb to keep device running when switching batteries(experts opinion needed)
- hardmod one battery with connectors continously plugged in and glue it into cover(probably too extreme but doable)
- other way to feed power to keep the device alive during battery switch
- tweaking os for hibernation?!?!
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2009-09-28
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I vote for your second option, except I would glue all three batteries together and wire them in parallel and mount to the back of your N900. Of course, then, you must wire three chargers also in parallel to handle the increased current of three batteries.
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2009-09-28
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that could be solved with a switch. 3 batteries bundled together is so big that one could attach multiple dip/other switches and the size wouldn't chance so much
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2009-09-28
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2009-09-28
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2009-09-28
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I vote for your second option, except I would glue all three batteries together and wire them in parallel and mount to the back of your N900. Of course, then, you must wire three chargers also in parallel to handle the increased current of three batteries.
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2009-09-28
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How about building an external power-pack from the two spare batteries, with a USB cable to attach to the device. Of course you are still left with the problem of charging the power-pack. I've used a PowerMonkey with my N800, but I might need to get a new adaptor for the N900 when it arrives.
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2009-09-28
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2009-09-28
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remember!! also stupid ideas count!!!! there can be a modification that makes a stupid idea brilliant!
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Of course driving battery to the limit and wait until device dies and then switching batteries is an option. but why not consult the community about it. hope we come up with different ideas.
any suggestions?
remember!! also stupid ideas count!!!! there can be a modification that makes a stupid idea brilliant!