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Power source

PostPosted: Aug 25, 2001 @ 2:19pm
by Luciano U. Werner
Guys, I want to buy a second power source for my iPAQ 3670. The original from Compaq, has a DC output of 5V and 2A. As these Compaq stuff are really expensive here in Brazil, I was thinking of using an equivalent. I know it sounds as a dumb question, but is it absolutely necessary to be exactly 5V/2A? I've heard you could use one with less amps.

Re: Power source

PostPosted: Aug 27, 2001 @ 1:10pm
by Luciano U. Werner
Comon guys, nobody ever tried to make one? Chuck, I know your especiality is huge battery extenders, can't you help me out here?

Re: Power source

PostPosted: Aug 27, 2001 @ 3:27pm
by Moose or Chuck
Just don't get one with more V or A than the iPaq uses. You may end up burning it up.

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PostPosted: Aug 27, 2001 @ 3:46pm
by Diego Cueva
...and it will melt, of course. The LCD particles will explode, flying away like hot popcorn in a pan. The buttons will start to melt too, but they will fall in the floor, making a hole in the carpet. The stylus pen will fly way from the slot and will hit that vase on the table, making it fall over that cat that is sleeping in the chair, and that will be sad.<br>So, my point is: Watch out :D<br><br>~

Re: Power source

PostPosted: Aug 27, 2001 @ 7:08pm
by Luciano U. Werner
That I can't use more then 5V and 2A I already figured out. I wanna know if I could use less then that without problems.<br>And thanks, Diego, I'll not connect my iPAQ directly to a wall socket.<br>If you haven't warned me...<br>:P

Re: Power source

PostPosted: Aug 27, 2001 @ 8:37pm
by Village_Ideot
I thought i heard somewhere on these forums that you can give it less power, but the battery will still run down, only a lot slower.  <br><br>Don't take my word for it though :)

Re: Power source

PostPosted: Aug 27, 2001 @ 11:25pm
by randall
don't worry, your word is as good as dogshit around here.

Re: Power source

PostPosted: Aug 27, 2001 @ 11:45pm
by Village_Ideot
I could surmise as much.

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PostPosted: Aug 28, 2001 @ 12:56am
by Jaybot
<sigh- i miss 999.<br><br>The Ipaq is actually pretty cool, in that it has a power egulator in it, so you can't fry your Ipaq, unless you try really hard.<br><br>Like me when I took 300W through my left hand yesterday... fucking ATX power supplies..grumble

Re: Power source

PostPosted: Aug 28, 2001 @ 9:33am
by Luciano U. Werner
Hope it didn't short anything, Jay...

Re: Power source

PostPosted: Aug 28, 2001 @ 2:04pm
by Moose or Chuck
ya, anything close, higher or lower will work. The problem is, to high and it'll eventually burn out your ppc. And too low, it'll eventually burn out the adapter. And don't joke on my huge batteries.

Re: Power source

PostPosted: Aug 28, 2001 @ 5:04pm
by randall
girls dig huge batteries.

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PostPosted: Aug 28, 2001 @ 6:17pm
by Luciano U. Werner
No joking here Chuck. I like unique ideas that work. Kind of veni, vidi, venci, you know?<br><br>And maybe Randall has a point there.<br>;)

Re: Power source

PostPosted: Aug 30, 2001 @ 5:22pm
by Moose or Chuck
well, i've found a really awsome battery that i was thinking about making into a better battery pack. To check it out.

Re: Power source

PostPosted: Aug 30, 2001 @ 5:56pm
by Matt Keys
well I think those would be pretty kick ass to throw on that "empty" sleeve that comes with all ipaq's and make it an extender. But for a Casio or a @migo, you are better off buying a spare battery. BTW, do you think the casio and @migo battery use the same voltage? Cause if they do, casio owners could fit a more powerfull @migo battery($30) into their casio. If you were really lucky, the battery contacts would match up. I will look around for more info.