no trick I have the car one as well. I didn't see any rating on it.
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I just plug it in and see if smoke comes out.
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So... Here's the magical question. How would an average user like
myself find
my razr charger draws 850.
I haven't check my igo charger, Kevin is the IGO usb 100ma or 500ma?
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My new Blackberry 8830 charger draws 500mA
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For what it's worth, the Blackberry charger also ends in a USB plug, but
I didn't check the wall plug portion to see how many mA it draws.
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On Thu, Apr 24, 2008 at 3:47 PM, steve [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
my razr charger draws 850.
I haven't check my igo charger, Kevin is the IGO usb 100ma or 500ma?
This may be a trick question... I don't have an AC iGo, I have a DC
iGO car charger.
So... Here's the magical question. How would an average user like
myself find that out without buying equipment to test it if the
manufacturer didn't include actualy numbers (or in my case, if the
manufacturer specifies a range of possibilities)?
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