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#201
Originally Posted by Benson View Post
8 * 1.2V (assuming NiCd/NiMH voltage) is 9.6 V; that, one silicon (i.e. normal rectifier) diode, and a ~9 Ohm resistor of appropriate power rating should yield a workable power supply, which will fall inside the Nokia specifications (for I-V characteristic at least).
8 * 1.5V, OTOH, is 12 V; the maximum voltage permitted is 9.3V, so this would be outside the charger spec and potentially harmful to the device.
Edit: Oh, and your calculation is wrong; the capacity in Ah is the same as for one cell, since you connected them in series. You don't pick up any by reducing the voltage with passive elements; the extra energy dumps as heat, so make sure your resistor is rated for the resulting power. (9W, if I calculate right...)
so it is better to use a 'double 6AA holder' (2x http://tinyurl.com/4lon93)
6x1.2v=7.2v - 0.4v (diode 1n4002) = 6.8v / 0.800A ~= 8.5 ohm and 5.44W power to dissipate, this for the two packs, so we have a power of 2000+2000mAh = 4000mAh not bad i think, sorry for my bad english and VERY poor electronic knowledge
 
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#202
Originally Posted by AbelMN View Post
I bought the Philips in a Media Markt (400 shop in Urop).Don't know about the UK.

It's part of the "Philips power2go" range. I also don't see it anymore in the US / UK Amazon.

Succes, Abel.

There is one of these on ibood today at £22.35
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#203
Originally Posted by Red View Post
There is one of these on ibood today at £22.35
ibood.com
The spec says 350mA, is that enough to charge the tablet?
 
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#204
Originally Posted by Benson View Post
8 * 1.2V (assuming NiCd/NiMH voltage) is 9.6 V; that, one silicon (i.e. normal rectifier) diode, and a ~9 Ohm resistor of appropriate power rating should yield a workable power supply, which will fall inside the Nokia specifications (for I-V characteristic at least).

8 * 1.5V, OTOH, is 12 V; the maximum voltage permitted is 9.3V, so this would be outside the charger spec and potentially harmful to the device.
The N8x0 charger is rated 5.7V@800mA (when load connected), the best solution for a DIYer would be a step-up switching regulator with an output fixed at 6V@1A using 2 to 4 NiMh cells with a capacity not smaller than 2500mAh.
At 80% efficiency should be enough for 2 full battery charges with the device turned off or it could keep the device powered on for 5 hours (with wifi enabled and continued use) still being enough lightweight to carry around (4 NiMh are 106g according to my kitchen scales)

At least this is what I'm trying to build... man I wish I could work with SMD technology

Last edited by JustNick; 2008-07-18 at 13:23.
 
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#205
I just ordered on ebay. Seems not a bad deal
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...m=170245231787
 
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#206
I don't have a lot knowledge about this but I found a link that I hope can help you with this problem. Here is the link, cell phone accessories Your thread is really helpful. I hope your problem will now be fixed.
 
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#207
so old mobile phone.
 
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#208
Originally Posted by stefan0124 View Post
so old mobile phone.
If the n8x0 device line is "so old mobile phone"
then you're using a typewriter to post this....

since a typewriter isn't a computer.
and a n8x0 isn't a mobile phone.

get edumacated
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#209
yeah,maybe N8X0 is not a mobile phone,but external battery pack is used for phones,For my phone, I use a solar power charger which gets me about 10-15hrs per charge, Universal USB Charger Kit, Emergency Cell Phone Charger (4-AAA gets about 30 mins) (I also have a few other travel, car/plane/plug/battery, chargers that I have not yet tried that might work out)

here are the links ,maybe you can get to know.

http://www.solio.com/charger/
http://www.234buy.com/

Last edited by stefan0124; 2014-06-25 at 12:21.
 
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#210
Originally Posted by endsormeans View Post
If the n8x0 device line is "so old mobile phone"
then you're using a typewriter to post this....

since a typewriter isn't a computer.
and a n8x0 isn't a mobile phone.

get edumacated
so what`s n8x0.
 
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