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2010-03-11
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Hi,
I`m going on a 2 week bike-travel in summer and want to use my N810 for navigation. The Problem is, I won`t be able to charge it so I need some kind of external power.
My charger has an output-Voltage of 6,15V (without the device connected to it) - So I asked myself if it is possible to charge the n810 (and run it directly) with an external 6V Battery (like this: http://www.online-batterien.de/shop/...erie6Vlose.jpg), just connected to a 2mm charging-Plug - without any electric circuit between.
What do you think? Could I demage it by doing that?
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2010-03-11
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2010-03-11
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2010-03-11
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First, thanks a lot for your answers.
The solar-stuff looks cool. But: too expensive and bad for cloudy days.
A lead acid battery with 12v and 17 Ah is too heavy (about 6kg). Even two of the 6v batteries I supposed and a car-charger are much - I`ve lot of other gabbage to transport. But if theres no other solution its a good idea! I even have a car charger here - but no Idea if it`s efficient... but I don`t think so... its a cheap 4€ part from ebay.
What if I use an 1A low drop regulator like this: http://www.national.com/ds/LM/LM2940.pdf, together with 2 capacitors as voltage regulator between the battery and the device? Then there are 5V and max. 1A Output - enough for charging?
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2010-03-12
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2010-03-14
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2010-03-14
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2010-03-14
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I`m going on a 2 week bike-travel in summer and want to use my N810 for navigation. The Problem is, I won`t be able to charge it so I need some kind of external power.
My charger has an output-Voltage of 6,15V (without the device connected to it) - So I asked myself if it is possible to charge the n810 (and run it directly) with an external 6V Battery (like this: http://www.online-batterien.de/shop/...erie6Vlose.jpg), just connected to a 2mm charging-Plug - without any electric circuit between.
What do you think? Could I demage it by doing that?