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Has anyone tried charging their n900 with a 2A power source and is it safe? (ex: a tablet micro-usb 2A charger). Will the n900 be damaged?
 
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providing the voltage is correct, ie 5v I should not worry for the excess current, it is the charging device that sinks as much current as it needs, rather than the power supply pushing current.
 

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Yup, that reminds me of the time at college when a class-mate got an electric shock and could not get it over his head that 250V/6A written on the socket did not mean he got 6A through him
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Off-topic - it would be interesting exercise for him / that college class, to calculate how much current he got, considering density and humidity of tissues acting as short
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Originally Posted by pichlo View Post
Yup, that reminds me of the time at college when a class-mate got an electric shock and could not get it over his head that 250V/6A written on the socket did not mean he got 6A through him
Similar case when a student was asked to measure the current of a power supply, she/he put the amp-meter leads directly on the mains socket ...
 
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