I guess I should have mentioned why I said that. If your USB power
source can handle 400 mA or more, it should work fine with the M100s.
It sounds like it depends on whether your USB source can "see" such a
low load. Thank you for that info.
On 04/22/2016 08:01 PM, Bogdan Macri wrote:
400
400mA is max sustained output. That does not mean that your computer will draw
that much current.
I tried using my USB power cable with a 12,000 mAh power bank, but the current
draw was to low and the power bank would not activate... pity...
Bottom line is that the USB power cable can be used
My 102 and 200 wall warts say 6V 400 mA output.
On 04/22/2016 05:35 AM, Joseph Remy wrote:
The back of my M102 says (6V 1.2W)
Online calculator says that would be 0.2 Amps.
Which is a heck of a lot less then the power source I picked up.
On Fri, Apr 22, 2016 at 6:00 AM, James Zeun wrote:
I
The back of my M102 says (6V 1.2W)
Online calculator says that would be 0.2 Amps.
Which is a heck of a lot less then the power source I picked up.
On Fri, Apr 22, 2016 at 6:00 AM, James Zeun wrote:
> I thought I was 1amp
>
> On 22 Apr 2016 10:57 a.m., "Jan-80" wrote:
>>
>> That means we can us
I thought I was 1amp
On 22 Apr 2016 10:57 a.m., "Jan-80" wrote:
> That means we can use our Model T, powered bij a general-purpose USB
> wall-wart? (using that or a similar cable)
>
> That means we can power our model T from our laptop ?
>
> As I work in an IT-dept., I have an un-ending source of
That means we can use our Model T, powered bij a general-purpose
USB wall-wart? (using that or a similar cable)
That means we can power
our model T from our laptop ?
As I work in an IT-dept., I have an
un-ending source of broken USB-equipment (keyboards, mice, ...) I can
cut off cables from