Motorola P790 Portable Charger Product Review with pics - G1 Accessories

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Ill upload pics of the device attached to my g1 shortly, but on to the review.
First off
Its on sale at amazon right now, and its worth every penny.
Price: $12.99
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000JLL14E/ref=cm_cr_thx_view
Here is a youtube review by someone else:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7WBAFsfy_HU
If i remember correctly, its 1700mah, larger than the stock g1 battery so its plenty juice to fully charge your g1 atleast once. As you can see in the video, its not very big, and its suprisingly lightweight, the g1 weighs significantly more than the charger. Hell, the box it came in weighed as much as the charger.
It takes longer to charge the charger than it does my g1, for obvious reasons, but it charges my g1 as fast as when my g1 is plugged into a wall.
Im definately picking up a 2nd one of these, for the price you just cant go wrong.

Does it really hold a full charge for the G1?
I've seen a bunch of these (I think this is the only portable charger Motorola has) here in Spain for 8$ on sale in a bargains bin at the local market, but I always thought it was intended for a much smaller battery, something like 850mah or 900...

stickman said:
Does it really hold a full charge for the G1?
I've seen a bunch of these (I think this is the only portable charger Motorola has) here in Spain for 8$ on sale in a bargains bin at the local market, but I always thought it was intended for a much smaller battery, something like 850mah or 900...
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i havnt gone a complete charge on it, but earlier today i went from 17% to 85% and it was still blinking green (the charger) showing that it had above 20% battery life left, so i think it might, ill fully drain my g1 saturday morning and see if it really does give it a "full" charge and let you know.

on a side note, the charger, while being cheap in price, does NOT feel cheap in quality
if you look at the picture, the slide in the center has a bar in the center of it going left to right, its a button, you must be slightly pressing on it in order to slide the slider up, and same to retract it, so it wont accidently slide out and damage the usb tip, it actually locks into place forward and back, and the greatest thing, if you watch the video youll see, the g1 seems to have its mini usb port flipped upside down IMO, so does this charger, so it charges facing the front, the odd thing is the bottom of the charger where you plug in a mini usb to charge the charger, is right side up (opposite of top) lol
the texture of the charger feels like a OEM battery cover for a g1, smooth but without the gloss like the front of a g1

wootroot said:
i havnt gone a complete charge on it, but earlier today i went from 17% to 85% and it was still blinking green (the charger) showing that it had above 20% battery life left, so i think it might, ill fully drain my g1 saturday morning and see if it really does give it a "full" charge and let you know.
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Did you manage to try this on Saturday?

stickman said:
Did you manage to try this on Saturday?
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no my mustang broke down and i ended up relying on my g1 for most of the day, but i have to say, it was a life savor having it around, ill attempt to do it tonight, i have to go pretty far so ill use the gps and play music to kill the battery and when i get there ill attempt to charge it via the external charger

on stock battery got a full charge with power to spare, im not rocking a 2200mah, its not fully charging it, but its getting about 60% of the way there

stickman said:
Does it really hold a full charge for the G1?
... but I always thought it was intended for a much smaller battery, something like 850mah or 900...
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1700mah is the one i got for 13 bucks on amazon, i believe its the only one motorola makes, but it defiantely gave me a full charge in about a hour or so (lost track of time)
definately worth the buy, even more worth it for $8 usd

Ok,
I've looked on the net for reviews and photos and nobody seems to answer my question. Is there two ports one for charging the device and one for charging say your G1?
I'm guessing it uses a special AC adapter and does it use the flip out port or is there another?

kizer said:
Ok,
I've looked on the net for reviews and photos and nobody seems to answer my question. Is there two ports one for charging the device and one for charging say your G1?
I'm guessing it uses a special AC adapter and does it use the flip out port or is there another?
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as seen in the picture, when you slide the center up, the mini usb comes out of the top, its viewable from the top if you look straight down at it, so it just simply slides out to be able to plug into the phone
on the bottom of the charger, is a mini usb port, just like on the g1, it doesnt have a cover, nor does it flip out, its simply there
basically:
use your g1's charger and plug it into bottom of motorola charger, and plug motorola charger into g1 and youll have both charging at the same time in a straight line, watch the video posted in my first post after reading this and it should all make sence
and no, there is no special adapter, nor a special charger, it comes with a charger, but its no different than the charger that came with your g1, and it works when being charged off of a usb 2.0 port on your computer/laptop

@wootroot
Thanks for the clarification. I wanted to watch the YouTube video, but the tech guys at my work do not allow us to view YouTube videos. I planned on watching it when I got home, but figured after a bit of looking around on the net asking a question couldn't hurt and it worked great.
Thanks

yeah no problem, the only reason i suggested to watch the video is incase my description was unclear, i couldnt think of any other way to describe the charger

I did figure out way around the YouTube block. Put
PWN in front of the YouTube domain in the address and you can download the video opposed to stream.
My reasoning for purchasing this is simple. I 4wheel a lot and I no longer have a cigerette lighter in my Jeep because I turned my Cigerette lighter power lead into a feed to power my in cab winch controller.
Now with this I have a power source for my phone beyond the normal battery when I use the GPS.
However I did some looking around beause I'd personally need a longer cord because I couldn't do the device to device thing because I know it would get broke. Found some mini usb to mini usb extensions on the net. Ebay wanted $25 a cable, but you can find them cheaper. I'm guessing shorter the wire less line loss, but we are not talking 10+ feet here. Just 1 to 3 feet.
http://www.usbfirewire.com/uextendminib.html
http://www.angledcables.com/nonangled3.html
http://sewelldirect.com/usb2extensioncable.asp
http://www.l-com.com/productfamily.aspx?id=6539
Anyways I just wanted to share.

yeah and you can get a splitter cable to charge more than one device, ie bluetooth

I bought one of these the day I bought my G1 at a T-Mobile store no less. They were getting rid of them and had them on sale for 15 dollars each. Sadly after 9 months I broke it. I had it plugged in and oops I knocked it off the G1 and the adapter piece bent. It still holds a charge and charges my phone but I want one with a cord so it doesn't happen again. Anyone seen the HTC portable batteries?

neoobs said:
I bought one of these the day I bought my G1 at a T-Mobile store no less. They were getting rid of them and had them on sale for 15 dollars each. Sadly after 9 months I broke it. I had it plugged in and oops I knocked it off the G1 and the adapter piece bent. It still holds a charge and charges my phone but I want one with a cord so it doesn't happen again. Anyone seen the HTC portable batteries?
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no i havnt where do i find these?

They were on T-Mobiles website

Staples
I have used this for about 1 1/2 years now. FANTASTIC.
Staples seem to have them on clearance for as low as $6. I have a friend of mine in NY buying 4 of them for me. Since I commute by train, it is so nice to have a way to charge or top-off my G1.
I plug two of them together when charging.
No Cables..thats what I love.

Daisy Chaining chargers. Thats funny as heck. Never would of thought of that.

scottep1964 said:
I have used this for about 1 1/2 years now. FANTASTIC.
Staples seem to have them on clearance for as low as $6. I have a friend of mine in NY buying 4 of them for me. Since I commute by train, it is so nice to have a way to charge or top-off my G1.
I plug two of them together when charging.
No Cables..thats what I love.
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you know your a G1 addict when you have to chain together external chargers
especially if you already have a 2600mah battery! haha, id do it though

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AA batteries as power source

For extended use of GPS while backpacking, I was looking to make a 4xAA battery pack with USB output. Using NiMH hydrides of 2500mah, we're talking a nominal 10,000mah. Enough for 7 to 8 recharges of a stock battery and 4 or so of an extended cap battery.
I searched the net for examples to follow in my build and found this nice one: http://www.boxwave.com/products/batteryadapter/ and this cheap one: http://www.dealextreme.com/details.dx/sku.15048
Much better, IMO, than the $20 Radio Shack one that's only 650mah: http://www.radioshack.com/product/i...roductId=3514763&origkw=3514763&tab=techSpecs
NiMH AA's peak at about 1.4V and are done around 1.2V. So we're looking at between 4.8V and 5.6V for the pack. No voltage regulation is needed, unlike the 9V-to-USB adapters floating around (which have very little power to offer).
here is another good one http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ENERGIZER-Mot...er-182002_W0QQitemZ380153488437QQcmdZViewItem it uses 2 aa batteries and is very small and compact. i have 5 of these because they were selling them for 99p in the 99p store
You probably have, but have you thought about the solar battery packs? I've seen small ones, not much bigger than the phone with 3600mah batteries. If the panels exposed while hiking it can charge and then be used later.
but in the winter they become almost useless
JJbdoggg said:
but in the winter they become almost useless
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What even in Nigeria?
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I guess they won't charge as quick, but you can charge them off the mains first and then get what you can from the sun. I'm going to get one myself for the next time my mate drags me off on a fishing trip.
AdamPI said:
What even in Nigeria?
I guess they won't charge as quick, but you can charge them off the mains first and then get what you can from the sun. I'm going to get one myself for the next time my mate drags me off on a fishing trip.
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lol the sun would probably break my phone
come to think of it it would come in handy for camping these are some of the ones i am thinking of getting:
http://fwd.five.tv/gadgets/phones/freeloader-solar-charger
http://www.paramountzone.com/solar-mobile-phone-charger.htm
http://www.ethicalsuperstore.com/pr...ms/solio-mobile-phone-and-ipod-solar-charger/
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Portable-Loader-Charger-Players-More/dp/B001BN2FVM
ytj87 said:
Using NiMH hydrides of 2500mah, we're talking a nominal 10,000mah. Enough for 7 to 8 recharges of a stock battery and 4 or so of an extended cap battery.
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NiMH AA's peak at about 1.4V and are done around 1.2V. So we're looking at between 4.8V and 5.6V for the pack.
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You are connecting them in series, hence its not 10 000mah, but 2500mah. . Which is still almost 2x the htc battery anyhow
Neuuubeh said:
You are connecting them in series, hence its not 10 000mah, but 2500mah. . Which is still almost 2x the htc battery anyhow
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Wow, silly oversight. Of course, series makes it 2500mah. Hmm.
JJbdoggg said:
lol the sun would probably break my phone
come to think of it it would come in handy for camping these are some of the ones i am thinking of getting:
http://fwd.five.tv/gadgets/phones/freeloader-solar-charger
http://www.paramountzone.com/solar-mobile-phone-charger.htm
http://www.ethicalsuperstore.com/pr...ms/solio-mobile-phone-and-ipod-solar-charger/
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Portable-Loader-Charger-Players-More/dp/B001BN2FVM
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I was thinking of getting this one, 0.77W 2600mAh £8.99: http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Solar-Panel-B...gets?hash=item2a00d452d5&_trksid=p3286.c0.m14
This one: http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Solar-USB-260...in_0?hash=item45edf30a63&_trksid=p3286.c0.m14 is a little cheaper, but there are at least 4 variations of that one with different specs, which puts me off.
This one is pretty sweet, but £40 is a lot, although it has 4W solar panels.
AdamPI said:
I was thinking of getting this one, 0.77W 2600mAh £8.99: http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Solar-Panel-B...gets?hash=item2a00d452d5&_trksid=p3286.c0.m14
This one: http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Solar-USB-260...in_0?hash=item45edf30a63&_trksid=p3286.c0.m14 is a little cheaper, but there are at least 4 variations of that one with different specs, which puts me off.
This one is pretty sweet, but £40 is a lot, although it has 4W solar panels.
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i really like the third one but im a bit skeptical because 60% of the things i order from hong kong end up being fake sometimes very good fakes but they are fakes nontheless. If you decide to buy it let me know how it goes
sorry that last one says 2.2w, not 4w still good though.
AdamPI said:
sorry that last one says 2.2w, not 4w still good though.
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awww man i might buy the 8.99 one and i it turns out to be fake i wont be too pissed as it is not that expensive
How look what you made me do, when I'm meant to clean the house, while the girlfriend is at work
Disclaimer: If you try to make a portable charger and end up breaking/damaging your phone(G1 or what ever), don't blame me.
If you chose to make one of these, you will be doing this at your own risk.
Had one of these mobile phone charger lying around for a few years, it might have originally came with a mini usb adapter, but I cant remember and all fittings have been lost for a long time.(pic 1)
Had an expandable usb to mini usb cable from the 1 €/$/£ shop lying around.
Like this but with a mini usb at the end.(pic 2)
Removed the spring winder from the middle of the cable and cut the normal usb plug off, about 6cm(2") from the end.
Stripped the ends of the wires(4)on the normal usb plug, so I can identify the positive and negative.(pic 3)
Hooked up my multimeter to the dark blue and red wires of what was left of the normal usb end(educated guess here , I am sure the colours will be different on other cables, depending on the manufacturer) and plugged it into the computer,be 100% sure you don't short the wires at this point or you will most likely blow(at the very least) the USB circuit on the motherboard of the computer.(pic 4 and 5)
Opened up the mobile charger,it is just a holder for 4 AAA batteries, a diode and a female socket (pic 6)
Stripped the ends of the wire on the mini usb plug, cut away the other two wires, leaving just the dark blue and red.
Added some heat shrink to the wire for support,where it will be exiting the charger.(pic 7)
soldered the red wire to the positive side(diode) of the portable phone charger and bark blue to negative.Insulated the solder joints with heat shrink tubing.
I was getting 6 volts form the mobile phone charger at this point with 4 non rechargeable AAA batteries(4 x 1.5v), I plan to use rechargeable batteries to give me closer to 5 volts(4 x 1.2v) (pic 8)
Pluged it into my usb card reader first and checked to see if the green LED on the card reader came on.(pic 9)
G1 was at 100% charge, so I played some bonsai blast for 10 mins, then took a deep breath and plugged in the charger.
Success and didn't spend a penny/cent doing it, just junk that was lying around.(pic 10/11/12)
quakermaas said:
How look what you made me do, when I'm meant to clean the house, while the girlfriend is at work
Disclaimer: If you try to make a portable charger and end up breaking/damaging your phone(G1 or what ever), don't blame me.
If you chose to make one of these, you will be doing this at your own risk.
Had one of these mobile phone charger lying around for a few years, it might have originally came with a mini usb adapter, but I cant remember and all fittings have been lost for a long time.(pic 1)
Had an expandable usb to mini usb cable from the 1 €/$/£ shop lying around.
Like this but with a mini usb at the end.(pic 2)
Removed the spring winder from the middle of the cable and cut the normal usb plug off, about 6cm(2") from the end.
Stripped the ends of the wires(4)on the normal usb plug, so I can identify the positive and negative.(pic 3)
Hooked up my multimeter to the dark blue and red wires of what was left of the normal usb end(educated guess here , I am sure the colours will be different on other cables, depending on the manufacturer) and plugged it into the computer,be 100% sure you don't short the wires at this point or you will most likely blow(at the very least) the USB circuit on the motherboard of the computer.(pic 4 and 5)
Opened up the mobile charger,it is just a holder for 4 AAA batteries, a diode and a female socket (pic 6)
Stripped the ends of the wire on the mini usb plug, cut away the other two wires, leaving just the dark blue and red.
Added some heat shrink to the wire for support,where it will be exiting the charger.(pic 7)
soldered the red wire to the positive side(diode) of the portable phone charger and bark blue to negative.Insulated the solder joints with heat shrink tubing.
I was getting 6 volts form the mobile phone charger at this point with 4 non rechargeable AAA batteries(4 x 1.5v), I plan to use rechargeable batteries to give me closer to 5 volts(4 x 1.2v) (pic 8)
Pluged it into my usb card reader first and checked to see if the green LED on the card reader came on.(pic 9)
G1 was at 100% charge, so I played some bonsai blast for 10 mins, then took a deep breath and plugged in the charger.
Success and didn't spend a penny/cent doing it, just junk that was lying around.(pic 10/11/12)
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That looks awesome what percentage does it charge the battery to
JJbdoggg said:
That looks awesome what percentage does it charge the battery to
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This is just to see it it works ok, AAA batteries only hold about 800mAH(rechargeable) , not sure about alkaline/zinc carbon AAA batteries.
The standard G1 battery is 1150mAh, so there is no way I am getting a full charge.
I will run the phone battery down to 50% and see how the charge goes with the standard cheapo AAA batteries in the charger, but will take a week to get a better idea of how well it works or doesn't work.
If it does seems to work ok after a day or two, I will try it with 4 x 2300mAH rechargeable AA batteries and see how they go.
Just to point out for people that don't know, the diode is like a one way gate, it will let power travel from the the charger to the phone , but not the other way around.
quakermaas said:
This is just to see it it works ok, AAA batteries only hold about 800mAH(rechargeable) , not sure about alkaline/zinc carbon AAA batteries.
The standard G1 battery is 1150mAh, so there is no way I am getting a full charge.
I will run the phone battery down to 50% and see how the charge goes with the standard cheapo AAA batteries in the charger, but will take a week to get a better idea of how well it works or doesn't work.
If it does seems to work ok after a day or two, I will try it with 4 x 2300mAH rechargeable AA batteries and see how they go.
Just to point out for people that don't know, the diode is like a one way gate, it will let power travel from the the charger to the phone , but not the other way around.
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let us know how it goes
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let us know how it goes
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The standard 4 x AAA batteries didn't even charge it 1% after being connected for 1 hour, so tonight, I soldered the usb lead onto the 4 x AA 2300mAH rechargables, plug it in at 42% and after 20 mins its up to 49%
I will have to look for a nicer looking battery holder for 4 AA batteries, seems to be doing a great job
quakermaas said:
The standard 4 x AAA batteries didn't even charge it 1% after being connected for 1 hour, so tonight, I soldered the usb lead onto the 4 x AA 2300mAH rechargables, plug it in at 42% and after 20 mins its up to 49%
I will have to look for a nicer looking battery holder for 4 AA batteries, seems to be doing a great job
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glad to hear it works i am going to attempt this when i have a weekend free
quakermaas said:
The standard 4 x AAA batteries didn't even charge it 1% after being connected for 1 hour, so tonight, I soldered the usb lead onto the 4 x AA 2300mAH rechargables, plug it in at 42% and after 20 mins its up to 49%
I will have to look for a nicer looking battery holder for 4 AA batteries, seems to be doing a great job
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Awesome. I'll definitely be trying this, & since my dad is an electrical engineer I may try to improve on it a bit . If I accomplish anything extra I will post it here.

Portable charger with charging from USB

Is there any kind of portable charger for HTC touch pro 2 battery which can charge battery via USB?
For example to charge battery from computer (like phone charges the battery).
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But I am not talking about cradle chargers which can accommodate battery and phone at the same time.
and also not these chargers, they just support the USB as an output not as input!
So with this charger you can charge battery and phone only with AC power.
OK, gotta ask
Why you want this? You can charge the phone directly with a USB to USB-mini cable, and if you have a laptop and use it for any length of time you will plug it in (so one of the cheap plug in chargers would work for this purpose).
For the above reasons I don't think anyone has made a device such as you describe.
stevedebi
Thanks for reply.
I want this kind of charger to charge batteries with some cheap and non-reliable sources during traveling.
Like:
If I charge mobile pone directly I am afraid that the phone will be danaged.
whats wrong with a cradle charger for that? just because it has the dock for the phone doesnt mean you have to use it, and you can get the cradles for cheap on ebay, and ive never seen one just for charging batteries
I was buying some stuff and found this
http://www.seidioonline.com/product-p/bd2-bcscbu-htp2.htm
I think this is what you are looking for...though I think default is right
ldubin said:
I was buying some stuff and found this
http://www.seidioonline.com/product-p/bd2-bcscbu-htp2.htm
I think this is what you are looking for...though I think default is right
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I'm afraid your link does not have the charger itself, just the accessory.
fibo.kowalsky said:
stevedebi
Thanks for reply.
I want this kind of charger to charge batteries with some cheap and non-reliable sources during traveling.
Like:
If I charge mobile pone directly I am afraid that the phone will be danaged.
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OK, you must be going to some rough country where there may not be power, correct? I think you may be stuck with simply powering the phone via the USB cable. So long as your manual hand crank only puts out the standard USB voltage, you should be fine.
He didn't want the charger...he's using the hard crank
if you have a multimeter you can check the voltage of the hand crank to determine if its safe to charge the phone directly
fibo.kowalsky said:
Is there any kind of portable charger for HTC touch pro 2 battery which can charge battery via USB?
For example to charge battery from computer (like phone charges the battery).
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Nice diagram you drew out that CLEARLY spells out what you are looking for. Not sure how other people could not understand what you are looking for, as that's something I require for any new phone platform I use. The ability to charge a spare battery from USB power (5v, 500ma+) for when you are somewhere you need to swap batteries and keep the spare charged at all times, etc.
So to answer the OPs original inquiry:
1. HTC OEM spare battery charger, model "HTC BC S300". Uses USB power to charge the spare battery as it has no direct AC input.
2. Seidio's charger that allows for AC or USB powered charging of a spare battery, model "BD3-BCSI3HTP2-BK"
This one is pretty decent as you have two options to power the charger. I can confirm it works either way. The other benefit is you can just replace the charging plate to support other battery types. I bring this charger on any extended trip I go on and keep one in my luggage at all times.
You'll have to google for the model numbers I put in quotes as I do not have enough posts to include URLs in my replies yet. The first hit you get on google should show the relevant info.
As for how you obtain your USB power safely, that's a separate issue that you are on your own.
powinmo said:
Nice diagram you drew out that CLEARLY spells out what you are looking for. Not sure how other people could not understand what you are looking for, as that's something I require for any new phone platform I use. The ability to charge a spare battery from USB power (5v, 500ma+) for when you are somewhere you need to swap batteries and keep the spare charged at all times, etc.
So to answer the OPs original inquiry:
1. HTC OEM spare battery charger, model "HTC BC S300". Uses USB power to charge the spare battery as it has no direct AC input.
2. Seidio's charger that allows for AC or USB powered charging of a spare battery, model "BD3-BCSI3HTP2-BK"
This one is pretty decent as you have two options to power the charger. I can confirm it works either way. The other benefit is you can just replace the charging plate to support other battery types. I bring this charger on any extended trip I go on and keep one in my luggage at all times.
You'll have to google for the model numbers I put in quotes as I do not have enough posts to include URLs in my replies yet. The first hit you get on google should show the relevant info.
As for how you obtain your USB power safely, that's a separate issue that you are on your own.
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From the website it appears the HTC BC S300 is for the Touch Diamond or Touch Pro.
http://www.mobihand.com/productaccessories.asp?id=29936&n=HTC-External-Battery-Charger-(BC-S300)
However, the other model should work, but the picture indicates that one would have to buy a male-to-male USB cable rather than the normal A to B cable for it to charge. I think this model would be the one to use.
http://www.seidioonline.com/ProductDetails.asp?ProductCode=BD3-BCSI3HTP2-BK
EDIT: Not meaning to be too critical here, this was a good find!
stevedebi said:
From the website it appears the HTC BC S300 is for the Touch Diamond or Touch Pro 2.
http://www.mobihand.com/productaccessories.asp?id=29936&n=HTC-External-Battery-Charger-(BC-S300)
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35 dollars is pretty steep for that IMO
and for the record, i understood what he wants, i was just curios why the combo dock+battery charger was unacceptable, since it has a USB powered battery charger (at least the one i got did, 25 dollars shipped on ebay, even came with a second battery, much better than the 35 for the OEM battery charger)
defaultdotxbe said:
35 dollars is pretty steep for that IMO
and for the record, i understood what he wants, i was just curios why the combo dock+battery charger was unacceptable, since it has a USB powered battery charger (at least the one i got did, 25 dollars shipped on ebay, even came with a second battery, much better than the 35 for the OEM battery charger)
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Oops, I just edited the post you quote. That one was for the original Touch Pro, NOT the TP2.
He wants one that will charge FROM the USB port, evidently so that he can use a portable USB hand-powered generator to charge the batteries. The ones on E-bay will output USB power, but not charge a battery FROM the USB power.
Are you saying you found an e-bay model that charges from the USB? Can you post a link?
stevedebi said:
From the website it appears the HTC BC S300 is for the Touch Diamond or Touch Pro.
http://www.mobihand.com/productaccessories.asp?id=29936&n=HTC-External-Battery-Charger-(BC-S300)
However, the other model should work, but the picture indicates that one would have to buy a male-to-male USB cable rather than the normal A to B cable for it to charge. I think this model would be the one to use.
http://www.seidioonline.com/ProductDetails.asp?ProductCode=BD3-BCSI3HTP2-BK
EDIT: Not meaning to be too critical here, this was a good find!
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No worries.
The Touch Diamond and Pro use the same default 1500mah battery the TP2's do. So the HTC OEM spare battery charger would work fine. That's one thing I love about HTC is they try to maintain the same type of batteries in most of their model line ups. Even their new Sprint EVO phone uses the same battery, nice!
That Seidio product link you listed is the same as the model number I posted. Good point on the cable. You would need a male to male type A USB cable to run from USB power. I carry various USB adapter plugs when I use it.
As for defaultdotxbe's post, seems you have the same concerns... he/she may have overlooked that the OP wanted a charger that runs off USB power. I have yet to see any of the combo docks on fleabay run strictly off USB vs providing USB power.
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No worries.
The Touch Diamond and Pro use the same default 1500mah battery the TP2's do. So the HTC OEM spare battery charger would work fine. That's one thing I love about HTC is they try to maintain the same type of batteries in most of their model line ups. Even their new Sprint EVO phone uses the same battery, nice!
That Seidio product link you listed is the same as the model number I posted. Good point on the cable. You would need a male to male type A USB cable to run from USB power. I carry various USB adapter plugs when I use it.
As for defaultdotxbe's post, seems you have the same concerns... he/she may have overlooked that the OP wanted a charger that runs off USB power. I have yet to see any of the combo docks on fleabay run strictly off USB vs providing USB power.
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I guess it is the angle of the picture on the first battery. It is squished flat, and I thought the contacts were on the side rather than the bottom.
defaultdotxbe said:
whats wrong with a cradle charger for that? just because it has the dock for the phone doesnt mean you have to use it, and you can get the cradles for cheap on ebay, and ive never seen one just for charging batteries
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Just one flaw it's price is about $20 including shipping.
I was expected something about $10 (as I got my AC charger with $4)
defaultdotxbe said:
if you have a multimeter you can check the voltage of the hand crank to determine if its safe to charge the phone directly
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Unfortunately I do not have but anyway charging $400 phone with $2 charger is not reliable, but charging $4 battery with that is ok
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stevedebi
I want to take phone during hiking in mountains and charging with hand charger will be nice.
powinmo
stevedebi
defaultdotxbe
Thanks for links and info
As I see the cradle charger is the best solution from the point of price and practice.
Just I was expecting something simplier and respectively cheaper than that cradle charger but as I see there is no cheaper.
fibo.kowalsky said:
Unfortunately I do not have but anyway charging $400 phone with $2 charger is not reliable, but charging $4 battery with that is ok
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its actually a 10 cent capacitor (or battery) that makes any charger reliable, like my 2 dollar car charger
like this one for example: http://inspectusa.com/emergency-han...r-vzl3883-with-flashlight-compass-p-1109.html
the cranking isnt putting voltage over the USB directly, it charges a button cell battery which in turn charges the phone, so it works like a UPS for a computer system and regulates the voltage going to the phone, so its safe to charge directly (im actually thinking of buying that one myself, lol)
@stevedebi
the only cradle ive ever used was for my old sprint mogul and it charged the battery through USB so i assumed all cradles worked this way
defaultdotxbe
I found cheaper solution:
it applies USB power directly on moving pins to charge battery.
As usb voltage is compatible for HTC TP2 battery charging it will work as portable usb charger.
http://cgi.ebay.com/Universal-Mini-...ultDomain_0&hash=item19bdeabe0e#ht_3931wt_911
it costs just $1.15 :lol:

[Q] Car Mount?

Has anyone seen this car dock for the Rezound?
http://www.verizonwireless.com/b2c/...ryDetails&archetypeId=12860&accessoryId=48053
It appears to block the audio jack but it says it will charge the device. Does it somehow do audio out from the USB/MHL port?
Thanks.
I just bought this for $22 (25% corporate discount) at the Verizon corporate store here. It actually does not cover the headphone port, and leaves about 3mm, plenty for my fat cassette audio jack.
In fact, it also comes with 3 inserts: 1 for std batt cover, 1 for extended battery cover, and 1 for std w/case (!).
The USB is simply micro-usb that connects on the back, and doesn't come with USB cable or charger.
For reference, I bought the extended battery for $30 on sale, and it fits great in the mount.
Jakewill
Car mount with inductive charging.
I have so far been unable to find a car mount that has inductive charging built in. Anyone know where to get one?
Alongside a Bluetooth setup, this would be sick. No cables to worry about when you get in the car.
HTGamingPC said:
I have so far been unable to find a car mount that has inductive charging built in. Anyone know where to get one?
Alongside a Bluetooth setup, this would be sick. No cables to worry about when you get in the car.
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Agreed... I will say that there are no cables to "worry about" with this mount, as it plugs in when you mount it.
On another note, it immediately launches the car panel app when mounted in this dock.
Jakewill
jakewill said:
Agreed... I will say that there are no cables to "worry about" with this mount, as it plugs in when you mount it.
On another note, it immediately launches the car panel app when mounted in this dock.
Jakewill
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You still have to make sure the plug goes into the jack. To me, that's not quite the same as mindlessly dropping it in; I usually have to look for at least half a second to make sure its lined up. Also, you can't have it in different orientations, you can get into trouble with 3rd party cases and it won't work with your wife's phone or your next upgrade, etc.
I was thinking to maybe make one out of a generic mount and the guts for an existing inductive mat but haven't really looked into the specifics.
I'd love to hear from anyone that can attest as to whether either of the Otterbox cases work with the inserts, and what material the inserts are made from (for possible modding).
etjrowe said:
I'd love to hear from anyone that can attest as to whether either of the Otterbox cases work with the inserts, and what material the inserts are made from (for possible modding).
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QFT. The revelation that the OEM car mount comes with different inserts for different variations of the phone's cover really surprised me. I'm hoping that it works with the Otterbox Commuter at the very least.
Post #12 here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1367241
Can anyone collaborate or refute this review.
Anyone tried to use this with a usb input on their car deck? My deck has a usb input for iPod/mp3 player, my ipod works fine if you plug it in directly to the deck with just a usb cable but will not work if you use an ipod dock, just wanna know if this is the same way.
H3Dude said:
Post #12 here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1367241
Can anyone collaborate or refute this review.
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I can confirm. The car dock will not charge your phone atleast not with the screen on and nothing else running but battery monitor widget.
I bought one and tested it extensively yesterday. I used a Verizon 1a charger and a generic 1a charger. With the dock and both chargerz the phone DIScharged(as in LOST battery power) at between 100ma and 200ma. Without the dock using the same chargers and changing nothing on the phone the phone charged at between 50a and 300ma.
I did the test several times to eliminate any random things the phone may have been doing in the background.
After doing that controlled test I played with it some more and no matter what I did I could not get a positive charge with the dock attached even in airplane mode with the screen backlight at minimum. Without the dock using the same chargers i ran Pandora and a police scanner both outputting through the phone speaker, gps, wifi, mobile all on, and screen on auto and still had a very small positive charge.
Moral of the story DO NOT BUY THIS DOCK unless you dont mind it just being a piece of plastic that holds your phone in place.
4 Screws and you can open it up, small circuit board with a few resistors and LED let. Could be modded with a few wirejumpers to bypass the board.
etjrowe said:
I'd love to hear from anyone that can attest as to whether either of the Otterbox cases work with the inserts, and what material the inserts are made from (for possible modding).
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I got my Otterbox Commuter today and tried it with the "iBolt" car dock, but as I should have guessed, they don't work together because the USB cover on the case gets in the way. The inserts for the car dock are made from polystyrene or ABS, I'm not totally sure. Probably PS because they are pretty stiff. It might be possible to chop a piece out to accommodate the case flap, but I'm returning mine and picking up a universal phone/camera mount instead. A little over-kill perhaps, but it's inexpensive and can mount my cameras too, if I feel the need lol.
http://www.amazon.com/Flexcope-Roadtrip-PlaySport-Panasonic-Recorder/dp/B004E7GF2M/ref=pd_cp_cps_2
Kane5581 said:
I can confirm. The car dock will not charge your phone atleast not with the screen on and nothing else running but battery monitor widget.
I bought one and tested it extensively yesterday. I used a Verizon 1a charger and a generic 1a charger. With the dock and both chargerz the phone DIScharged(as in LOST battery power) at between 100ma and 200ma. Without the dock using the same chargers and changing nothing on the phone the phone charged at between 50a and 300ma.
I did the test several times to eliminate any random things the phone may have been doing in the background.
After doing that controlled test I played with it some more and no matter what I did I could not get a positive charge with the dock attached even in airplane mode with the screen backlight at minimum. Without the dock using the same chargers i ran Pandora and a police scanner both outputting through the phone speaker, gps, wifi, mobile all on, and screen on auto and still had a very small positive charge.
Moral of the story DO NOT BUY THIS DOCK unless you dont mind it just being a piece of plastic that holds your phone in place.
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I too can confirm the iBolt dock does not properly charge the phone. Noticed it the first time I use it on a 2 hour trip using navigation with the screen on only for half the time. Before I left the battery was at 75%. When I finally got to my destination the battery was at 10%.
Does anyone know of any other dock or a fix for this one?
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MastricX said:
4 Screws and you can open it up, small circuit board with a few resistors and LED let. Could be modded with a few wirejumpers to bypass the board.
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Are you refering to the iBolt car dock? Have you modded it yourself? If so, can you explain how?
http://www.craigsdocks.com/htc-rezound-car-dock-swivel-style/
I ordered one of these. I had the verizon one but returned it when I realized it was a piece of crap and wouldn't charge. I will review this one when I get it.
I received one of the VZW car docks in the mail yesterday and the first thing I did was to install it and test the charging capability. I was relieved to find that it is charging my phone. The caveat here is that I was using a charger with dual USB ports, not a regular one-piece car charger, and the USB cable I had in the truck from my old Droid X. Might that make some difference?
das0527 said:
I received one of the VZW car docks in the mail yesterday and the first thing I did was to install it and test the charging capability. I was relieved to find that it is charging my phone. The caveat here is that I was using a charger with dual USB ports, not a regular one-piece car charger, and the USB cable I had in the truck from my old Droid X. Might that make some difference?
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Does the charger have a output rating on it? The phone will charge with a good 1a charger if you don't use it AT All, and it will charge very slow, if even the screen is on it will drain the battery. The one I got blows this thing out of the water some people say its ugly, I don't see it, but it works out of the box. http://www.craigsdocks.com/htc-rezound-car-dock-swivel-style/
Kane, I'll check the output. I know it's charging by AC versus USB. The charger is a Scoche dual USB charger.
MastricX said:
4 Screws and you can open it up, small circuit board with a few resistors and LED let. Could be modded with a few wirejumpers to bypass the board.
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One of my Engineer friends helped look into this a little. We are still investigating but for those that cannot STAND the constant car dock mode, if you DE-SOLDER the small chip (remove completely and do NOT bridge) labeled "R1" from the backside of the board, car dock is no longer turned on. Its an 10k resister that id's the car charger. Removing that will stop car dock from launching period. This does not affect anything else other than Car Dock Mode.
We are still testing and trying to figuring it out this. But as it stands now, there is nothing else on this board that would cause power loss. It has to be a combination of GPS (large power draw alone) + Data (Pandora) + Car Dock automatically turning on WiFi (another large power draw). WHY WiFi is turned ON in Car Dock mode, I have NO idea. Last thing I want ON when driving. :? But having those all on is drawing more currant than is being provided with a full 1A being supplied.
As one last note, most off the shelf (generic) car charges only provide 500mA's, which is absolutely NOT enough power to charge while GPS + Data + WiFe searching to charge the phone. Make sure when you purchase a charger/adapter, make sure you see the output = 5v - 1A.
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Someone at Android forums has already done the research on this and came up with the best fix for the official dock as far as the charging goes. Also, he tests different car chargers and gives an opinion on which one charges the best. A very well done thread. Worth the read.
http://androidforums.com/3754610-post104.html
http://androidforums.com/3725965-post67.html
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I used that thread to move forward on modding my dock. I failed shorting the pins after a drip of solder shorted ALL the pins together (whoops), but I went with another poster's method of drilling a hole for the cord to go straight to the phone. It ended up clean and simple. It was a pain in the ass to plug in the micro to the back of the dock anyway.
FYI, my experience has been that the phone overheats pretty quick (120F) with screen on, navi running, and a 1A charger providing juice. The good news is that it clears a good 400mA which provides a solid positive charge. Screen off and navi running gets rid of the heat issue for me.

FINALLY low priced ac adaptor chargers that work

they are all over Ebay now for around $13. got one today and it works great. These chargers don't have a USB port the cable is connected directly to the plug. much better than paying the $40 for another charger.
Amazon has similar items. Waiting on mine in the mail.
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I bought one on ebay for $9.50 coming from China. Made my touch screen go haywire. This one has the usb end so I can use my stock usb cable to it. I wanted to get it to extend my cable. I've also seen one with the 40pin charging connector on ebay and amazon that some reviewers mention had the same effect on touch screen. You can test yours by not touching the tablet and just use your finger across the screen. Once you touch the tablet with the other hand it grounds the tablet and works fine. I'm not sure I would trust these chargers not to damage the tablet eventually since they are not properly grounded. Here's a video i sent to the seller who promptly gave me a refund. So just be careful...
Link to item
http://www.ebay.com/itm/New-USB-Wal...d-Transformer-TF201-TF101-SL101-/280867766604
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Had the same happen with mine. Has a fixed 40 pin plug. Told the seller and he send me another one -guess what - same thing.
Be careful ordering these. They have issue as shown.
Given that I spent $500 on the tablet, and another $150 on my dock I don't know it is really worthwhile to skimp when it comes to buying a charger for my Prime.
These off-brand Chinese chargers have zero quality control and there is no way to know what voltage they are actually delivering to the tablet. They could be destroying your tablet's battery.
IMO, if you need an extra charging cable you are better off just spending the $30 on an original Asus TF101/201 charging adapter.
Have mine put together from adaptaplug stuff at Radioshack. More quality control than Asus as I haven't had this one fall and have killed two of theirs. Bought the cheap one just because.
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knives of ice said:
they are all over Ebay now for around $13. got one today and it works great. These chargers don't have a USB port the cable is connected directly to the plug. much better than paying the $40 for another charger.
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gunz.jones said:
Amazon has similar items. Waiting on mine in the mail.
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you guys mind posting the link to them so others can get them too?
knives of ice said:
they are all over Ebay now for around $13. got one today and it works great. These chargers don't have a USB port the cable is connected directly to the plug. much better than paying the $40 for another charger.
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Stop being cheap and spend money on the OEM charger. Buying third party electrical stuff with sensitive electronics isn't a good idea.
What did you save, $10-$13?
opentoe said:
Stop being cheap and spend money on the OEM charger. Buying third party electrical stuff with sensitive electronics isn't a good idea.
What did you save, $10-$13?
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Bogus...
Yeah, 100% savings is bad, right?
Please, I have bought so many after market phone and tablet accessories that function just the same as the OEM overpriced name brand stamped accessories.
If anything, I think it is more of a douche move to spend 2x the money on an OEM part to get essentially the same product as those from over seas
Lock-N-Load said:
Bogus...
Yeah, 100% savings is bad, right?
Please, I have bought so many after market phone and tablet accessories that function just the same as the OEM overpriced name brand stamped accessories.
If anything, I think it is more of a douche move to spend 2x the money on an OEM part to get essentially the same product as those from over seas
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To put the opposite spin on your story, I have purchased TONS of aftermarket no-name chargers for cell phones and other electronics, and at least 1/3rd of them were bad. I mean bad, in that they damaged the batteries of the devices they were used with.
Many of them work fine even to this day, but one bad one can turn your $10-15 in savings into a $500 loss pretty quick.
Its your device, and it is your money but keep in mind these no name unbranded chargers come with some risks.
I'm all for saving money too and I buy a lot of 3rd party accessories. But in this case though I really made a mistake of trying to save $15. You can say youre saving 100% but really that depends on the actual value. Thats like saying if you can get an OEM part for $2 but a knock off is $1 and the $1 dollar can break easily, you cant say you would still buy the $1 one. Now if you were saving $50 or more then yea that logic makes sense.
Here's another example, my friend has both iphone and an HTC phone. Instead of buying 1 charger for each she bought a 2 in 1 so she can save $. Turns out it was outputting too much amp on the micro usb side of the cable even though it says compatible. And guess what, she damaged her HTC phone. So even though she ended up saving $20 shes now out of a $500 phone. She didn't have insurance.
Anyhow after I saw what the charger did to my tablet I started googling for others and they all look identical to what I bought, so I'm assuming theyre coming from the same source in china. And the one on Amazon has the same issue. If you really still want save $ then atleast find one that doesn't look the same as the one I posted in the video.
This what I bought for your reference. 99% of the chargers sold on ebay or Amazon has the same wall plug.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/New-USB-Wal...?pt=US_Tablet_Accessories&hash=item416587cdd9
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This proprietary charger is really pissing me off. I too buy a lot of ebay chargers, but I typically spend the extra dollar for name brand. Not necessarily the OEM name brand but some name brand (LG, HTC, Moto, etc).
In my living room, I have a LG wall block, a 6 ft usb extension cord and a LG micro usb cord. So I unlocked the LG micro usb part and plugged in the Asus cord. Tablet wouldn't come on (yes I let it die). So I changed out LG block for the Asus block but left the 6 ft extension in. The tablet powered on but even after about 15 minutes still showed 0% battery. So I powered it off for an hour and powered it back on. It was at 5%. So I removed the extension cord which meant I had to set it down to charge (with it powered on). Within an hour or two it was at 75%.
I may at least buy a USB 3.0 extension cord do I can charge and play at the same time. Just which they'd put micro usb's in tablets like they do phones.
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joshw0000 said:
This proprietary charger is really pissing me off. I too buy a lot of ebay chargers, but I typically spend the extra dollar for name brand. Not necessarily the OEM name brand but some name brand (LG, HTC, Moto, etc).
In my living room, I have a LG wall block, a 6 ft usb extension cord and a LG micro usb cord. So I unlocked the LG micro usb part and plugged in the Asus cord. Tablet wouldn't come on (yes I let it die). So I changed out LG block for the Asus block but left the 6 ft extension in. The tablet powered on but even after about 15 minutes still showed 0% battery. So I powered it off for an hour and powered it back on. It was at 5%. So I removed the extension cord which meant I had to set it down to charge (with it powered on). Within an hour or two it was at 75%.
I may at least buy a USB 3.0 extension cord do I can charge and play at the same time. Just which they'd put micro usb's in tablets like they do phones.
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No charger that was included with a phone will charge the Prime. The Prime needs 15v to really charge and most cell phone charging blocks only output 5v. If you turn the Prime all the way off, it will charge very slowly but that isn't all that useful since it could take longer than 15 hours to fully charge the Prime from 0% to full using 5v source.
Also, because of the Prime's higher power requirements if you want to use a USB cable as an extension you will need to make sure that you use a USB 3 compatible cable. USB 2 isn't wired up to support higher voltage so anything plugged into the cable will only charge at 5v which is true to USB 1/2 specification.
Don't get mad at the Prime's proprietary charger, pretty much all 10" tablets have the same kind of situation including the iPad, Galaxy Tab, Xoom, etc.
almightywhacko said:
No charger that was included with a phone will charge the Prime. The Prime needs 15v to really charge and most cell phone charging blocks only output 5v. If you turn the Prime all the way off, it will charge very slowly but that isn't all that useful since it could take longer than 15 hours to fully charge the Prime from 0% to full using 5v source.
Also, because of the Prime's higher power requirements if you want to use a USB cable as an extension you will need to make sure that you use a USB 3 compatible cable. USB 2 isn't wired up to support higher voltage so anything plugged into the cable will only charge at 5v which is true to USB 1/2 specification.
Don't get mad at the Prime's proprietary charger, pretty much all 10" tablets have the same kind of situation including the iPad, Galaxy Tab, Xoom, etc.
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Yea, I figured that out. I'm not mad, persay, at Asus as every tablet I've owned has had a proprietary charger. I'm currently the highest bidder on a OEM charger and usb cord on ebay. I've checked out the usb 3.0 cords for about $6. I may pick one of those up if I win the charger.
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joshw0000 said:
Yea, I figured that out. I'm not mad, persay, at Asus as every tablet I've owned has had a proprietary charger. I'm currently the highest bidder on a OEM charger and usb cord on ebay. I've checked out the usb 3.0 cords for about $6. I may pick one of those up if I win the charger.
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If you miss out on the eBay charger remember that you can pick one up from Office Depot for $30.
http://www.officedepot.com/a/products/768723/ASUS-Power-Adapter-For-Eee-Pad/
almightywhacko said:
If you miss out on the eBay charger remember that you can pick one up from Office Depot for $30.
http://www.officedepot.com/a/products/768723/ASUS-Power-Adapter-For-Eee-Pad/
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They're on Amazon for about that much, too. I just had to buy a new one because my original charger broke.
I am able to charge my Prime from my computer's usb port, but the dock can't be on, and it charges REALLY slow. It took about 30 hours on the computer to go from 40% to 95%.
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Transformer Prime AC charger safe? My stock one is not good...

Hi!
I noticed my phone takes a long time to charge and some times when using it while charging I will get a message about the phone being discharging as the power supplied was not enough or something along those lines.
I downloaded the battery status widget and noticed that at best, the charger goes to about 850 but for that I have to keep moving it as it seems some where inside the ac adapter and the USA adapter plug connected to it, something is going wrong.
I tried the original Sony usb cable and a different one as well.
Either way, when I move the AC Adapter parts connected to the wall, the charge changes and go crazy on the Batter Status widget , sometimes even shows like not even plugged any more :/
So I thought about trying my Transformer prime charger or I can try ordering another one that you guys may recommend.
Thanks!
Here is a pic of the specs on that adapter.
Or maybe I can use a Samsung one like this?
Samsung Charger 2A
Although the above seems to be a fake...so maybe just go with a sony one?
Sony
shaolin95 said:
Hi!
I noticed my phone takes a long time to charge and some times when using it while charging I will get a message about the phone being discharging as the power supplied was not enough or something along those lines.
I downloaded the battery status widget and noticed that at best, the charger goes to about 850 but for that I have to keep moving it as it seems some where inside the ac adapter and the USA adapter plug connected to it, something is going wrong.
I tried the original Sony usb cable and a different one as well.
Either way, when I move the AC Adapter parts connected to the wall, the charge changes and go crazy on the Batter Status widget , sometimes even shows like not even plugged any more :/
So I thought about trying my Transformer prime charger or I can try ordering another one that you guys may recommend.
Thanks!
Here is a pic of the specs on that adapter.
Or maybe I can use a Samsung one like this?
Samsung Charger 2A
Although the above seems to be a fake...so maybe just go with a sony one?
Sony
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Looks like your Asus charger is 1.2A (1200mAh), so it's not the beefiest one out there. I'm not sure what the Sony one is, but i think it's 1.5A. Mine outputs around 800 - 1300mAh on the magnetic charger, and it uses around 2 hours to charge it from 0-100%. I usually charge it when i go to bed, but i'm always using it when it's charging in the dock, like wathcing YouTube videos and TV shows. I have never gotten a notification that says it's being discharged while i charge.
Does it get hot when it charges? (spoiler: it shouldn't do that)
I would buy a new - genuine, Sony charger. The thing is, if you buy or use a different charger and your battery goes to ****s, you can wave goodbye to your warranty. Also, since the battery isn't replacable you should treat it like your own son.
But let me summon @hamdogg for you. He knows a lot more about batteries than i do. I guess he'll show up in a minute or 12 hours. Hard to tell But he's on his way.
LordManhattan said:
Looks like your Asus charger is 1.2A (1200mAh), so it's not the beefiest one out there. I'm not sure what the Sony one is, but i think it's 1.5A. Mine outputs around 800 - 1300mAh on the magnetic charger, and it uses around 2 hours to charge it from 0-100%. I usually charge it when i go to bed, but i'm always using it when it's charging in the dock, like wathcing YouTube videos and TV shows. I have never gotten a notification that says it's being discharged while i charge.
Does it get hot when it charges? (spoiler: it shouldn't do that)
I would buy a new - genuine, Sony charger. The thing is, if you buy or use a different charger and your battery goes to ****s, you can wave goodbye to your warranty. Also, since the battery isn't replacable you should treat it like your own son.
But let me summon @hamdogg for you. He knows a lot more about batteries than i do. I guess he'll show up in a minute or 12 hours. Hard to tell But he's on his way.
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hahahahah, you see that Asus charger confuses me because it says but then below it also says Output 5V=2A or 15V=1.2 I dont want to fry my phone!
So you get from 800 to 1300 using the Dk30?
Also, what is the model of your Sony charger. I want to try finding one with USA plug already so maybe that Sony one is the best option for me even though I would like to start going with Magnetic charger myself OR charging an external battery (if I get one) to avoid using the USB port too much.
I got the DK30 bundled with the phone. The charger model is EP880 and it outputs 1500mAh. It only says Sony on the dock itself.
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Got ya. Well I decided to get the DK30 even though now I am having second thoughts since some user seems to be having luck just using the magnetic adapters and connecting any usb cable to that adapter instead..but oh well, I guess I will get the DK30 and see how it works out for me.
Still trying to decide on that 4500mAh case/battery too!
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I got the DK30 bundled with the phone. The charger model is EP880 and it outputs 1500mAh. It only says Sony on the dock itself.
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shaolin95 said:
Got ya. Well I decided to get the DK30 even though now I am having second thoughts since some user seems to be having luck just using the magnetic adapters and connecting any usb cable to that adapter instead..but oh well, I guess I will get the DK30 and see how it works out for me.
Still trying to decide on that 4500mAh case/battery too!
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I would like the Sony cp12 but it's about 100£ might have to just go for a 3rdparty power case
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Sorry have been away for a few days...
amps are fine no matter what the range. So 1.5 right up to 4.0 amps will not damage your device.
Volts on the other hand can damage your device. Don't go above 6v.
You should be able to get 5.v and 2.0 amps out of a wall charger, if not then its not been made properly, or not efficiently
[I have a 2.1amp unit and it suits me fine]
The difference is that your device will pull what ever I can up to a maximum, It look like the ultra can only pull 2200 (give or take) out of a charging unit, so any wall charger that states its over 2.5 amps will be a waste.
-So don't pay extra for anything above 2.2amps thinking you'll get faster charging. You wont.
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shaolin95 said:
Got ya. Well I decided to get the DK30 even though now I am having second thoughts since some user seems to be having luck just using the magnetic adapters and connecting any usb cable to that adapter instead..but oh well, I guess I will get the DK30 and see how it works out for me.
Still trying to decide on that 4500mAh case/battery too!
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I got a free 5000mhz solar charger unit sent to me to review. I'll make a video for my channel shortly about this unit. Think it retails for $15 USD. Look pretty good, just need to test it on my ultra in a few days.
The thing with battery packs, is that it needs to be 200% larger than the internal battery. So if your Ultra battery is flat, then it charges off the 5000mhz battery pack, that would mean to it wont fully charge the ultra. It will get to 2500mha, and the battery pack will get down to 2500mhz, and then it wont be able to transfer charge. (Unless you can give charge to pack)
So my solar pack can charge my device to 75%, and then continue to charge it while the solar panel charges the pack..
Does that make sense??
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