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authorBjörn Stenberg <bjorn@haxx.se>2002-12-16 12:36:21 +0000
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@@ -138,26 +138,26 @@ A10: The short answer is: Using a different charger will void your warranty
138 138
139 Here is how changing the input voltage changes the charging current: 139 Here is how changing the input voltage changes the charging current:
140 140
141 voltage charging current (limited only by the AJB) 141 voltage charging current (limited only by the AJB)
142 ------------------------------------------------------ 142 ------------------------------------------------------
143 7,0V 10 mA 143 7,0V 10 mA
144 7,5V 30 mA 144 7,5V 30 mA
145 8,0V 50 mA 145 8,0V 50 mA
146 8,5V 70 mA 146 8,5V 70 mA
147 9,0V 140 mA 147 9,0V 140 mA
148 9,5V 250 mA 148 9,5V 250 mA
149 10,0V 330 mA 149 10,0V 330 mA
150 10,5V 350 mA 150 10,5V 350 mA
151 11,0V 350 mA 151 11,0V 350 mA
152 11,5V 350 mA 152 11,5V 350 mA
153 12,0V 350 mA 153 12,0V 350 mA
154 154
155 To summarize: 155 To summarize:
156 156
157 - do not use an input voltage > 12V 157 - do not use an input voltage > 12V (it will only heat up the regulator)
158 - optimal input voltage is 10V (regulated) 158 - optimal input voltage is 10V (regulated)
159 - use a fuse of ~600mA 159 - use a fuse of ~600mA
160 - using a different charger voids your warrenty 160 - using a different charger voids your warrenty
161 161
162 Many people are happy using an external quick charger which 162 Many people are happy using an external quick charger which
163 is specified to work with NiMH batteries. This is completely safe 163 is specified to work with NiMH batteries. This is completely safe
@@ -180,14 +180,14 @@ Q12: I often need to stop my player for about 15 minutes or so, and when I do
180 player down completely and rebooting it when I want to listen again, or 180 player down completely and rebooting it when I want to listen again, or
181 leaving the unit on? Which way does it draw more power? 181 leaving the unit on? Which way does it draw more power?
182A12: In our testing we found the following results: 182A12: In our testing we found the following results:
183 HDD off, LED off, idle 94 mA 183 HDD off, backlight off, idle 94 mA
184 HDD off, LED off, play 97 mA 184 HDD off, backlight off, play 97 mA
185 HDD off, LED on, idle 129 mA 185 HDD off, backlight on, idle 129 mA
186 HDD off, LED on, play 131 mA 186 HDD off, backlight on, play 131 mA
187 HDD on, LED on, play 230 mA 187 HDD on, backlight on, play 230 mA
188 HD on, reading, LED off ~ 600 mA 188 HD on, reading, backlight off ~ 600 mA
189 HD spin up before read max 800 mA 189 HD spin up before read max 800 mA
190 190
191 So leaving the unit on and paused consumes ~100mA, and thus much less 191 So leaving the unit on and paused consumes ~100mA, and thus much less
192 than needing to reboot the unit. Your mileage may vary. 192 than needing to reboot the unit. Your mileage may vary.
193 193