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authorHeikki Hannikainen <hessuh@rockbox.org>2002-08-21 20:54:20 +0000
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Added information about the travel charger.
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@@ -90,6 +90,8 @@ A10: People have successfully used different chargers with similar
The charger should supply at least 7-8 volts, and if it provides
more than 9V, it probably should be current limited (do not
directly plug it in your 12V car battery or it's charger!).
+ The universal travel charger sold by Archos is specified at
+ 12V, 1.2A so that's probably the maximum rating you should use.
Using lower charging voltage will slow down the charging, and using
higher voltage will cause a higher charging current, more heat,
@@ -105,7 +107,10 @@ A11: The FAQ on the Archos web site and the top of the charger both read:
Output: 9VDC 600mA
Center positive (+) polarity
-
+
+ The universal travel charger sold separately on the Archos web site
+ is specified for 12VDC, 1200mA output.
+
Chargers with similar (or user-adjustable) properties are available
at shops selling consumer electronics.