Talk:Neo 1973 Battery Charging Logic
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+ | ==Link to the Fast Charger UBOOT entry?== | ||
+ | The link given on this page that should tell how to add an fast-charge UBOOT entry goes to the UBOOT-page - which no longer contains the referenced information. | ||
==Time to pre-charge a deep discharged battery?== | ==Time to pre-charge a deep discharged battery?== | ||
[[User:Speedevil|Speedevil]]'s article suggested pre-charging for 1 hour. The suggestions in this article (before I imported those from Speedevil) suggested to pre-charge for 2-4 hours. Is there a way to choose the most effective time, and if so, is there clearer way to explain this to users? --[[User:Dcorking|Dcorking]] 15:01, 20 August 2007 (CEST) | [[User:Speedevil|Speedevil]]'s article suggested pre-charging for 1 hour. The suggestions in this article (before I imported those from Speedevil) suggested to pre-charge for 2-4 hours. Is there a way to choose the most effective time, and if so, is there clearer way to explain this to users? --[[User:Dcorking|Dcorking]] 15:01, 20 August 2007 (CEST) | ||
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+ | Basically, 1 hour was an educated guess. | ||
+ | At 40mA (measured input power) an hours charge is 40mAh, or 3% charge. | ||
+ | This is plenty to boot and run for >5 minutes. | ||
+ | This lets you login to u-boot and setup fast-charge, or have time for it to boot and bring up cdc-ether drivers, so that the PC can turn on fast-charge. | ||
+ | --[[User:Speedevil|Speedevil]] 22:37, 21 August 2007 (CEST) | ||
==48 kΩ trick work?== | ==48 kΩ trick work?== |
Latest revision as of 08:58, 29 August 2008
[edit] Link to the Fast Charger UBOOT entry?
The link given on this page that should tell how to add an fast-charge UBOOT entry goes to the UBOOT-page - which no longer contains the referenced information.
[edit] Time to pre-charge a deep discharged battery?
Speedevil's article suggested pre-charging for 1 hour. The suggestions in this article (before I imported those from Speedevil) suggested to pre-charge for 2-4 hours. Is there a way to choose the most effective time, and if so, is there clearer way to explain this to users? --Dcorking 15:01, 20 August 2007 (CEST)
Basically, 1 hour was an educated guess. At 40mA (measured input power) an hours charge is 40mAh, or 3% charge. This is plenty to boot and run for >5 minutes. This lets you login to u-boot and setup fast-charge, or have time for it to boot and bring up cdc-ether drivers, so that the PC can turn on fast-charge. --Speedevil 22:37, 21 August 2007 (CEST)
[edit] 48 kΩ trick work?
On IRC, people have said the 48 kΩ trick mentioned on the page to enable fast charge doesn't actually work on the Neo. I don't want to edit it out since I don't have personal information on the matter; anyone? --Mjr 21:13, 21 August 2007 (CEST)
Diddn't work when I tried it. Edited out. --Speedevil 22:33, 21 August 2007 (CEST)