Another problem is getting XO compatible cables. We used cables from broken
XO chargers, but this cables mostly (like 8 out of 10) break at the tip, so
they generally need to be fixed to be reliable. And they don't end un
looking pretty :)
I'm working on getting the plug + cable (ending in
2010/6/3 Bernie Innocenti ber...@codewiz.org:
El Mon, 31-05-2010 a las 11:14 +0200, Tomeu Vizoso escribió:
I would also like to know how this relates to the charger developed by
Uruguay's LATU and by OLPC.
I don't know anything about their design.
This one is really a hack done by hooking
Hey everyone! Yes, as Tomeu says, we basically did the same thing only that
we put the power supply, connectors, resistor connected to 5V, etc. in a
box.
I think that in order to make this solution useful it should use a decent
(branded) ATX supply. It doesn't need great specs, but at least you
El Mon, 31-05-2010 a las 11:14 +0200, Tomeu Vizoso escribió:
I would also like to know how this relates to the charger developed by
Uruguay's LATU and by OLPC.
I don't know anything about their design.
This one is really a hack done by hooking into the 12V rail of a common
PC power supply.
2010/5/30 Bernie Innocenti ber...@codewiz.org:
El Wed, 12-05-2010 a las 16:49 -0400, Fernando Luis González Arriola
escribió:
Hoy, con el esfuerzo de todo el TEAM, pudimos lograr hacer (o mejor
dicho adaptar) un mega cargador, que se puede utilizar tranquilamente
hasta con 9 equipos a la vez
El Wed, 12-05-2010 a las 16:49 -0400, Fernando Luis González Arriola
escribió:
Hoy, con el esfuerzo de todo el TEAM, pudimos lograr hacer (o mejor
dicho adaptar) un mega cargador, que se puede utilizar tranquilamente
hasta con 9 equipos a la vez (quizás más), aquí van las fotos.
Fernando, it