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caretu Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > anvyl, > > If you read the paper I referred to (see my first > post for link), you'll see that the host >...

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Has anyone tried the RavPower units yet? I just got a PB04 in the mail, and it's charging now -- I'll let you know how it works, but it LOOKS, from the specs, like it should work well. 10000mAh,...

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Hello, I have Sumsung phone and Ipad, can RAVRpower charge both of these? I guess there are different specifications between phone and pad.:)-D

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@charliehill http://www.iphoneforums.net/forum/iphone-general-discussion-12/review-ravpower-10-000mah-power-bank-51287/index2.html#post323816

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Some power banks take a long time to fully charge both cell phones and a iPad:)-D

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I got newly published WIWOFIT wireless charging pad from Amazon USA , small circle dimension is OK for my desk. First try found it took a little longer time than cable charger, after consulting I...

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I was hoping to start a thread for people to let everyone know what battery solution they are using, and how it is working. This way there is a place for the noobs to get ideas for their projects....

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Tried the SIIG 2400 and it barely lasted 8 hours with no traffic. Cost $30 Recommended? - no On a side note, we should get a script written to test and benchmark the battery life. Something like, open...

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Can someone knowledgeable in the ways of electricity help me confirm something/correct my confusion? I'm considering picking up an Aluratek 5000 mAh battery (which outputs 1 mAh) to use with the...

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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...

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guyanonymous Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Can someone knowledgeable in the ways of > electricity help me confirm something/correct my > confusion? >...

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anvyl Wrote: > 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...

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According to the OpenWrt WIki, the TP-Link MR3020 and TP-Link WR703N have nearly identical hardware specs, and the WR703N have been measured to draw a maximum of 185 mA (at boot) and an average of 100...

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I'm wondering if anyone has come up with a solar power solution that might allow a long term installation in an out of the way outside location?

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caretu Wrote: >The SIIG 2400 has a capacity of 2400 > mAh, which should give nearly 17 hours of > operation according to what we know so far. Where > did the missing 10 hours go? > Most...

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zerode Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I'm wondering if anyone has come up with a solar > power solution that might allow a long term > installation in an out...

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creighto, I know Li-ion batteries don't keep their capacity over time, but I assumed that socaladam had recently bought the SIIG 2400, and a newly bought unit shouldn't have lost such a large...

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It's more than 20%, much more in my experience.

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Our rule of thumb in the vhs-c/8mm video camera days was 1/2-2/3 of stated battery life. I just wish I could find a reasonably priced, reliable 5000mAh+ unit that delivered upt to 2.1A....that seems...

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Well I did some more research on power consumption. Caretu mentioned Toshiba said their slowest USB Flash drive uses 80mA. I found on the PNY site that they list their usb flash drives as using 1mA in...

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