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@@ -79,10 +79,13 @@ A6: http://www.greenbatteries.com sells 1800 mAh NiMH cells at $3.25USD each, | |||
79 | Q7: What kind of run-time can I expect on a set of fully-charged batteries | 79 | Q7: What kind of run-time can I expect on a set of fully-charged batteries |
80 | when running Rockbox? | 80 | when running Rockbox? |
81 | A7: For the stock 1500 mAh cells, from 6 hours to 8 hours, depending on | 81 | A7: For the stock 1500 mAh cells, from 6 hours to 8 hours, depending on |
82 | which charger was used (see Q3). It depends a lot on the condition of the | 82 | which charger was used (see Q3) and the bitrate you use (higher bitrate |
83 | means more harddisk runtime). It depends a lot on the condition of the | ||
83 | batteries. With 2000 mAh batteries, you should reach about 10 hours or more. | 84 | batteries. With 2000 mAh batteries, you should reach about 10 hours or more. |
84 | We are looking into implementing more battery-saving techniques in rockbox | 85 | We are looking into implementing more battery-saving techniques in rockbox |
85 | to make it rock longer. | 86 | to make it rock longer. |
87 | If you have a modified AJB with 8 MB, you can reach playing times of up to | ||
88 | 16 hours with 2100 mAh batteries. | ||
86 | 89 | ||
87 | Q8: Can I use different batteries in my Archos? How much playtime would | 90 | Q8: Can I use different batteries in my Archos? How much playtime would |
88 | I gain by using 1800 mAh batteries instead of the 1500 mAh ones? | 91 | I gain by using 1800 mAh batteries instead of the 1500 mAh ones? |
@@ -245,3 +248,14 @@ A16: Nothing's wrong. The battery level is calculated out of the voltage. | |||
245 | battery voltage, it is usual that the battery level is going a little bit | 248 | battery voltage, it is usual that the battery level is going a little bit |
246 | up and down sometimes. This cannot be avoided although we tried to make the | 249 | up and down sometimes. This cannot be avoided although we tried to make the |
247 | battery level display as little confusing as we could. | 250 | battery level display as little confusing as we could. |
251 | |||
252 | Q17: My batteries are at 92%, the charger is connected to my recorder, deep | ||
253 | discharge is off. But charging doesn't start. What's wrong? | ||
254 | A17: Charging starts if the battery level is below 85%. This is because | ||
255 | charging batteries that *are* already more or less full is not good for | ||
256 | the batteries and the end of the charging cycle can't be detected safely. | ||
257 | So it's better to start at a level at least as low as 85%. | ||
258 | If you want to have full batteries in the morning, leave the charger | ||
259 | connected over night. Charging will then start some hours later. The | ||
260 | second possibility: Use the Archos charging algorithm. At least, | ||
261 | your batteries will be full one more time. ;-) \ No newline at end of file | ||