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2008-01-14
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2008-01-14
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Can someone put this blunty for me, and please give me links:
I would like a battery pack (which I'll only ever use for my N800) that can push the limits of usage 12 hours and beyond, without risk of damaging the internal pack. If possible, then 20 hours (or more, if existant, without possibility of damaging my N800!)
I want the longest usage out of my N800. Rediculous ammounts of hours. Im a writer, and a musician and this little gadget is a miracle I tell you!
Can you give me links to what I'd need to achieve this, please?
So far it seems the tekkeon 1550 is the best choice. but it doesnt look to me that it uses AA's; its lithium.
Any help would be great
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2008-01-14
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2008-01-14
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Hi there,
The MP1550 does use AA batteries. I used eneloop rechargeable AAs for my tests in this thread, but any good AA set would do. Those with higher than 2000mAh would probably give longer life than my tests. And you could keep a spare set of AAs and swap them into the pack if needed.
Bill
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2008-01-14
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is there such thing as a 10000Mah NiMh external/portable device similar to teh Tekkeon?
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2008-01-14
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2008-01-14
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SeCALPHA1, be carefull of what you get. Not so much because you'll fry the n800, as it has very good over voltage protection, but because some packs may not work at various voltages. An example of this is my Tekkeon 3300. It works great when set to 5 volts, but set it to 6 volts and almost immediately the n800 says that it is not charging. Believe me, when it says that, it really is not charging. I ran down the internal battery because I missed the message about it not charging.
Overall, considering that I actually got around 20 hours of video playback with the Tekkeon 3300 unit and internal battery, you should get a lot longer with applications that aren't as CPU intensive.
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I was thinking of picking up the tekkeon 3000, or perhaps if I can find 2700 (*cough*... hint.. please help.. *cough*) AA's ,then I'll spurge for the 1550..
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2008-01-15
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Not sure where you are located, but I've bought from this company once in the past on batteries and a charger. They sell the Powerex 2700 mAh and the Accupower 2900 mAh rechargeable AA batteries.
http://thomasdistributing.com/
But I don't think that they can help you with that cough that you have.
Bill
interesting thread!
Here's s.th. I found on the German Nokia website and then I found an English version:
http://europe.nokia.com/A4487188
120 EUR at Nokia Germany
Stylish, expensive, compatible with N800 and N810 - no information on what the "internal battery" is (LiIon?).
And another Nokia item, this time with AA batteries an very small:
http://europe.nokia.com/link?cid=EDITORIAL_344303
Not available at Nokia's German online store.
And a USB-charge-adapter (that I could use with the AC- and DC-plugs I just bought for othe devices that have an USB-power outlet instead of a cable...):
http://europe.nokia.com/link?cid=EDITORIAL_182803
23 EUR at Nokia Germany
But wait, there's more - and really strange stuff:
HandyBatt (made in Switzerland):
The regular product (one time disposable power source):
http://www.handybatt.com/products/default.asp?l=1
Or the "one AA Battery" version:
http://www.handybatt.com/otherproduc...oducts.asp?l=0
(unfortunately not available in English)
(which apparently is not made by them - it's also available via http://www.chargetogo.com/store/pc/v...=2&idproduct=1)
They also have solar (Solio charger) and USB chargers.
And for all the people from Germany there's www.solarc.de - they sell solar chargers that use removable AAA or AA "buffer" batteries and so can be used to charge several gadgets via adapter cables. Prices start at 39 EUR and end at 199 EUR for the biggest model.
Cheers
Franko30
Last edited by Franko30; 2008-01-14 at 16:01.