TP-Link TL-MR3020
I have a few options I am trying out/tried out. I have a Duracell Pocket USB Charger which maybe lasted an hour. I might have an older model than the one displayed at here because on the back of mine it says the output is 5 Vdc / 500mA and the battery type is 3.7Vdc / 500mAh. The one at the link says it is 1150mAh. I also have a JuiceBar Version 1 which more information about it can be found here. On the back of the product it lists 1500mAh Rechargeable. That is about all of the physical information I have access to. I am going to let it charge up fully and then test it out.
It would be great if someone knowledgeable about electricity or what kind of battery life we should expect could chime in. I will update my post after I am able to time the JuiceBar.
Again I don't really know this to be true, but I found a solution online for calculating battery life. Maybe it isn't helpful in this situation, but the formula is: Estimated total battery life = (Ib / Id) x 0.7
Where:
Ib = Total Capacity Rating of battery (mAh)
Id = Current Consumption of the device in milliamps (mA)
The formula was found here or you can input the numbers into an online form here. I don't know if this works in all cases or any cases. Since there was mention of a 2400mAh battery barely lasting 8 hours when according to the formula it should have only ran for 1.68 hours. Of course I don't know for sure if socaladam is running the MR3020 or if the 1000mA is right to input as the consumption of the device.
I'm curious if the New Trent iGeek Portable Charger would be any good or too bulky.
I have a few options I am trying out/tried out. I have a Duracell Pocket USB Charger which maybe lasted an hour. I might have an older model than the one displayed at here because on the back of mine it says the output is 5 Vdc / 500mA and the battery type is 3.7Vdc / 500mAh. The one at the link says it is 1150mAh. I also have a JuiceBar Version 1 which more information about it can be found here. On the back of the product it lists 1500mAh Rechargeable. That is about all of the physical information I have access to. I am going to let it charge up fully and then test it out.
It would be great if someone knowledgeable about electricity or what kind of battery life we should expect could chime in. I will update my post after I am able to time the JuiceBar.
Again I don't really know this to be true, but I found a solution online for calculating battery life. Maybe it isn't helpful in this situation, but the formula is: Estimated total battery life = (Ib / Id) x 0.7
Where:
Ib = Total Capacity Rating of battery (mAh)
Id = Current Consumption of the device in milliamps (mA)
The formula was found here or you can input the numbers into an online form here. I don't know if this works in all cases or any cases. Since there was mention of a 2400mAh battery barely lasting 8 hours when according to the formula it should have only ran for 1.68 hours. Of course I don't know for sure if socaladam is running the MR3020 or if the 1000mA is right to input as the consumption of the device.
I'm curious if the New Trent iGeek Portable Charger would be any good or too bulky.