Michael Shiloh wrote:
When the Neo Freerunner detects that power has been provided at the USB
port, it will attempt to draw only 100mA. This minimum is mandated by
the USB standard. This amount of current is insufficient to both power
the Neo Freerunner (or even just its backlight) and to charge the
battery, and therefore the battery will not be charged. (The battery
discharge rate, however, will be slightly lower, as the supplied 100mA
will be used to augment the battery.)
(When a charger is connected to the USB port, the Neo Freerunner
automatically powers up. Thus, if charging at 100mA is desired, the Neo
Freerunner must be shut down after the startup process has completed.)
Mhmhm... Does this mean that the freerunner uses about 100mA to stay on
standby? And... Then that in about 12 hours of simple standby its
battery will be out? :o
I really hope I'm wrong...
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