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2013-08-21
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Why didn't you bother to read the previous posts?
n900 requires a standard usb charger, where D+ and D- are connected to each other and may/should be left floating together.
Apple chargers are NON-STANDARD and have D+ and D- at certain voltages using a resistor network.
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I took the adapter open and noticed it had the data+/- bridged and had voltage going to them through a resistor. I tried removing the resistor so data lines are bridged but still no go.. I tried unbridging them but still wouldn't work.
Does the E7 need different pinout for making it work with a charger?
I have a converter that works in a car socket, and that works fine with this cable. I measured the pins on that, and it seems to get about 2.7volts on the data pins, so maybe i need to connect lower voltage for data pins?
Thanks for any help..