On Wed, 12 Mar 2008 02:41:14 +0100, joerg [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
i spend a fair part of my time away from power points/computers and
having recently got a hand-crank powered torch, i realise this would
be the way to go for re-charging my neo.
I've one too... I've some connectors for
i spend a fair part of my time away from power points/computers and
having recently got a hand-crank powered torch, i realise this would
be the way to go for re-charging my neo.
so, anyone have any experience/recommendations.ideas, about companies
that produce these?
thanks
Robin
The cranks I've tried don't have much in the way of voltage regulation
and usually don't have a capacitor to avoid voltage dropouts when you
skip a beat... the duracell flashlight/usb crank voltage varies all
over 3v-5.5v with inconsistent cranking. At least the sidewinder has
a cap to
Robin Paulson ha scritto:
i spend a fair part of my time away from power points/computers and
having recently got a hand-crank powered torch, i realise this would
be the way to go for re-charging my neo.
I've one too... I've some connectors for commercial phones, but I don't
know how I could
Am Mi 12. März 2008 schrieb Marco Trevisan (Treviño):
Robin Paulson ha scritto:
i spend a fair part of my time away from power points/computers and
having recently got a hand-crank powered torch, i realise this would
be the way to go for re-charging my neo.
I've one too... I've some
joerg wrote:
get yourself a powered usb-hub
Personally, I ordered a gadget talked about on Andy Powell's blog on the
weekend:
http://blog.automated.it/2008/03/08/how-long-does-yours-stay-up/
In his blog article, he talks about a USB power pack that you charge,
and then attach other
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