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2008-06-24
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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.
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2008-07-18
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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.
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2008-08-01
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2011-08-31
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2014-06-24
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@ From my Gabriola Island hermitage, near the Edge of the World
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so old mobile phone.
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2014-06-25
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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