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Would this charger work?

Postby timcs » September 7th, 2011, 12:05 pm

Hi

I have a plug charger with a detachable USB lead , this charger plug has the following spec :

Input 100 - 240v AC 100mA 50/60Hz

Output: 5.0v DC 650mA (max)

If I used the USB lead from the scroll and plugged this into this charger - would it work or kill the Scroll?
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Re: Would this charger work?

Postby Detection » September 7th, 2011, 12:23 pm

Should work, I was using my HTC charger on the scroll which was the same specs as that one, except was higher output @ 1A

Same Voltage etc
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Re: Would this charger work?

Postby timcs » September 7th, 2011, 12:32 pm

Detection wrote:Should work, I was using my HTC charger on the scroll which was the same specs as that one, except was higher output @ 1A

Same Voltage etc



Cheers Detection - I just didn't want to kill it after knackering the MicroSD slot :)
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Re: Would this charger work?

Postby Fonefixer » September 7th, 2011, 6:40 pm

Agreed, should be ok. A USB port will charge a scroll, albeit slowly and they are rated at 500mA. I think the standard scroll charger is rated at 1000mA (1A)
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Re: Would this charger work?

Postby timcs » September 8th, 2011, 7:57 am

Fonefixer wrote:Agreed, should be ok. A USB port will charge a scroll, albeit slowly and they are rated at 500mA. I think the standard scroll charger is rated at 1000mA (1A)


I am finding that is the case as I only have the option at the moment of charging via USB and it is taking ages and then barely giving me any battery from the charge.

Looking at getting a multi volt adapter plug if these can be used to charge the unit.
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Re: Would this charger work?

Postby Fonefixer » September 8th, 2011, 9:08 am

The Scroll may have a current limiter connected to the usb port, in fact it probably has so it doesnt draw too much current from a normal usb connection.

I cant get a circuit diagram of the scroll to study it. Perhaps if I saw a stripped-down one and traced the circuitry it would help. Personally, I would use a universal charger with the correct pin configuration to charge it via the normal pin connector.
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Re: Would this charger work?

Postby timcs » September 8th, 2011, 9:42 am

Fonefixer wrote:The Scroll may have a current limiter connected to the usb port, in fact it probably has so it doesnt draw too much current from a normal usb connection.

I cant get a circuit diagram of the scroll to study it. Perhaps if I saw a stripped-down one and traced the circuitry it would help. Personally, I would use a universal charger with the correct pin configuration to charge it via the normal pin connector.


Does it have to be a "charger" or just a multi adapter plug with the right volts etc ?
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Re: Would this charger work?

Postby Fonefixer » September 8th, 2011, 12:46 pm

It can be a multi-volts adapter but please use a half-decent one. The cheapo ones tend to have bad regulators in them which can cause bad things to happen :cry:
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Re: Would this charger work?

Postby timcs » September 8th, 2011, 3:23 pm

Fonefixer wrote:It can be a multi-volts adapter but please use a half-decent one. The cheapo ones tend to have bad regulators in them which can cause bad things to happen :cry:



Okay - well I think I need to get it working before I buy one but I may get one for general purpose anyway and looking to purchase from maplins as they tend to sell good makes (and dear to :( )
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Re: Would this charger work?

Postby Fonefixer » September 8th, 2011, 3:38 pm

Have a look at http://www.maplin.co.uk/ac-dc-multi-vol ... pply-49063

I know its 15 quid, but it has a switched-mode power supply (tends to be better regulated)
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