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2010-05-26
, 09:46
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2010-05-30
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2010-06-19
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@ HK
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@amorek13. Thanks for the photo. Yeah, I have one almost exactly the same as that. It doesn't work when using the N900 usb cable. Very odd that this has not been mentioned by anyone. The N900 is the first device I have owned that does not work with one of these standard car charger to usb adapters.
Sheeeeeeeit!
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2010-06-19
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@ South Florida
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2010-06-19
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@ Dallas
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2010-06-20
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@ Fremantle, W. Australia
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To solve everyones problems! Buy a Converter at Best Buy so that your car can have a regular wall jack like your home.
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2010-07-12
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I bought this charger, plenty of power and no soldering required. Just got Lucky!
http://cgi.ebay.com/OEM-Motorola-Mic...item563a0ddd93
Search Terms: Motorola Micro USB charger
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2010-09-08
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I found a pin (the sharp kind, not the electronic component kind), and crossed one of the pins inside the USB connector onto the other. So now I can charge my N900 with my PowerMonkey charger! Not on the cable for the N900, but on female USB adapter I had... Didn't want to to ruin any cable that I actually needed.