2M Cable Home / Wall Charger For 10" Acer Iconia Tab A500 Power adapter Free Shippin - Liquid S100 Accessories

2M Cable Home / Wall Charger For 10" Acer Iconia Tab A500 Power adapter Free Shippin
Wall Charger/ Power Adpater For Acer Iconia Tab A500 With 2M Cable
100% Brand New.
This the OEM Wall charger for Acer Iconia Tab A500 tablet pc for house using.
Input: 100~240V -0.65A 50/60Hz Max
Output: 12V 1.5A
Cable length: 2M (6.5feet) Special Design
Compatible with: Acer Iconia Tab A500 tablet pc
US plug version. It needs a plug converter for EU/AU/UK using.
Package Includes:
1 x wall charger for Acer A500
http://witglobal.com/goods-3861.html

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Has anyone tried out something like this with the Nook Tablet?
From what I've read on Amazon, this thing is sort of lightweight. I was thinking with a slight modification to the bottom of it to add more weight, that it could be a workable docking stand for the Nook.
From what I've read, standard USB cords do charge the Tablet, they just don't charge it as fast as the super nook usb cord...
I have tried half a dozen AC adaptors and cables and the *only* cable I've found that will charge the Tablet is the cable that came with the device.
I'm going off the Settings->Device menu where it tells you if the device is "discharging", "not charging", or "charging".
The Nook Simple Touch AC adaptor will charge the Tablet but *only* when used with the stock Tablet cable.
Plugging the Tablet into the USB port of my iMac using any of my non-stock cables simply changes the status from "discharging" to "not charging", but the charging dialog doesn't come up. It's certainly possible that it's actually charging at this point but at so low of a rate that the device doesn't detect it.
It's also interesting that even though the stock iPad AC adaptor has a higher output than the Nook Simple Touch adaptor (1 amp versus .85 amp), the device will not charge with the iPad adaptor but will charge with the Nook Simple Touch adaptor.
To date I have tried the following adaptors:
Apple iPad - didn't charge
Nook Simple Touch - charged
Nexus One - didn't charge
Stock Nook Tablet - charged
and the following cables:
Nook Simple Touch - didn't charge
Nexus One - didn't charge
generic - didn't charge
Nook Tablet - charged
So to summarize, the Nook Tablet *cable* is the *only* cable I tried that will cause the device to recognize that it is charging. And the Nook Tablet AC adaptor and the Nook Simple Touch AC adaptor are the only two *adaptors* that would cause the device to recognize that it's charging.
As has been noted by many others the extra length of the connector on the stock Tablet cable appears to have something to do with initiating the charge as none of the other cables I've tried even come close to being as long.
Hmm, that's not what I observed. Using a Micro USB cable which came with a Blackberry Curve 8520 works for me. The lock screen on CM7.1 shows charging as soon as I plug it into my PC. I'll check how fast it is charging and report back later.
BTW: The PC has a Gigabyte GA-P67A-UD3-B3 mainboard with Gigabytes special "On/Off Charge Technology" enabled, see http://www.gigabyte.us/products/product-page.aspx?pid=3765#ov
See my post isn the NT 12pin USB Cable post (it is #17 on page 2) for an explanation as to why most cables and some adapters do not work with the Nook Color/Tablet
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=20842376&postcount=17
Thanks for the hint to your post. I just checked the charging with my Blackberry cable and in 2 hours the charge only increased by 10% (or exactly from 52 to 63% in 125 min). So without the Nook cable you get only trickle charging.
Nook Color charger does it.
jdubr said:
I have tried half a dozen AC adaptors and cables and the *only* cable I've found that will charge the Tablet is the cable that came with the device.
I'm going off the Settings->Device menu where it tells you if the device is "discharging", "not charging", or "charging".
The Nook Simple Touch AC adaptor will charge the Tablet but *only* when used with the stock Tablet cable.
Plugging the Tablet into the USB port of my iMac using any of my non-stock cables simply changes the status from "discharging" to "not charging", but the charging dialog doesn't come up. It's certainly possible that it's actually charging at this point but at so low of a rate that the device doesn't detect it.
It's also interesting that even though the stock iPad AC adaptor has a higher output than the Nook Simple Touch adaptor (1 amp versus .85 amp), the device will not charge with the iPad adaptor but will charge with the Nook Simple Touch adaptor.
To date I have tried the following adaptors:
Apple iPad - didn't charge
Nook Simple Touch - charged
Nexus One - didn't charge
Stock Nook Tablet - charged
and the following cables:
Nook Simple Touch - didn't charge
Nexus One - didn't charge
generic - didn't charge
Nook Tablet - charged
So to summarize, the Nook Tablet *cable* is the *only* cable I tried that will cause the device to recognize that it is charging. And the Nook Tablet AC adaptor and the Nook Simple Touch AC adaptor are the only two *adaptors* that would cause the device to recognize that it's charging.
As has been noted by many others the extra length of the connector on the stock Tablet cable appears to have something to do with initiating the charge as none of the other cables I've tried even come close to being as long.
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I have never used the Nook tablet or cable to charge it. How did I do it...
I have a nook color one, and have used that cable and charger. I was just to lazy to unwrap the new one, just used the old one.

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mandrsn1 said:
I have this charger, it works well with my Thinkpad Tablet
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I guess the Thinkpad Tablet does not have the stupid connectin adapter the K1 has.
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I guess the Thinkpad Tablet does not have the stupid connectin adapter the K1 has.
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