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@@ -11,33 +11,95 @@ A1: Player: the charging is all done by hardware and the exact
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12Q2: Will keeping my charger connected a long time damage my batteries? Can I 12Q2: Will keeping my charger connected a long time damage my batteries? Can I
13 leave it over night? 13 leave it over night?
14A2: [fill in] 14A2: The charger logic lets the batteries charge until they are full. After
15 that, the charger is disabled, but the device will stay powered on and
16 continue to consume some power from the batteries (the hardware does
17 not allow running from the charger without charging batteries, or
18 powering off with the charger connected). After some time, it will
19 start charging the batteries again to keep them full. This will
20 wear the batteries a little, but overnight charging is what most
21 people do.
22
23 As the Battery FAQ at http://www.greenbatteries.com/ puts it:
24 "A NiMH battery can be charged and discharged hundreds of times,
25 but whether that means 200 times or 800 times has a lot to do
26 with how (you use it)".
15 27
16Q3: Does Rockbox charge the batteries more/less/worse/better than the Archos 28Q3: Does Rockbox charge the batteries more/less/worse/better than the Archos
17 firmware? 29 firmware?
18A3: [fill in] 30A3: The current release of 1.2 is much worse than the Archos charger, it
31 tends to stop charging much too early and leave the batteries half
32 empty.
33 The current development code (CVS daily builds as of 20.8.2002) is much
34 better than the 1.2 release, but still not perfect. Linus recently
35 measured 6 hours continuous playtime after a rockbox charge, and much
36 over 7 hours after an Archos charge. We are working on fine-tuning
37 the charger logic to get the most out of the batteries, but the
38 emphasis is on not overcharging them, since that would damage the
39 batteries. Better be safe than sorry.
19 40
20Q4: What kind of batteries are there in my factory default Player/Recorder? 41Q4: What kind of batteries are there in my factory default Player/Recorder?
21A4: [fill in] 42A4: Both ship with 1500 mAh NiMH (Nickel Metal Hydride) batteries.
22 43
23Q5: Is it hard to change the batteries? Does it void my warranty? 44Q5: Is it hard to change the batteries? Does it void my warranty?
24A5: [fill in] 45A5: The archos manual and web site describe how to replace the batteries,
46 so you're supposed to do it. They recommend using only Archos-supplied
47 batteries, but my Recorder 20 unit only shipped with one set. Some
48 units have been shipped with two sets of batteries. Someone actually had
49 Archos send him new batteries free of charge after they had weared out,
50 under the warranty. (have asked from support-technique@archos.com,
51 waiting for an answer to arrive!)
25 52
26Q6: How much cost replacement batteries? Where can I buy them? 53Q6: How much do replacement batteries cost? Where can I buy them?
27A6: [fill in] 54A6: www.greenbatteries.com sells 1800 mAh NiMH cells at $3.25USD each,
55 and I bought 4 of the same GP batteries for 20 euros in an
56 home electronics & household appliance store in Finland.
57 NiMH batteries are sold in almost all shops that sell consumer
58 electronics, and in many online shops. Browse around.
28 59
29Q7: What kind of run-time can I expect on a set of fully-charged batteries 60Q7: What kind of run-time can I expect on a set of fully-charged batteries
30 when running Rockbox? 61 when running Rockbox?
31A7: [fill in] 62A7: For the stock 1500 mAh cells, from 6 hours to 8 hours, depending on
63 which charger was used (see Q3). It depends a lot on the condition of
64 the batteries. We are looking into implementing more battery-saving
65 techniques in rockbox to make it rock longer.
32 66
33Q8: Can I use different batteries in my Archos? 67Q8: Can I use different batteries in my Archos?
34A8: [fill in] 68A8: Only use NiMH-type rechargeable batteries. It is considered to be safe
69 to use NiMH batteries of different capacities though, a lot of people
70 have purchaced 1700 or 1800 mAh batteries to replace the stock 1500 mAh
71 cells and have the device run a bit longer.
35 72
36Q9: Can I use non-charable batteries in my Archos? 73Q9: Can I use non-chargeable batteries in my Archos?
37A9: [fill in] 74A9: This is not recommended. The unit has been designed to operate with
75 four 1.2V batteries producing about 4.8V at most, and using 1.5V
76 alkaline/zinc carbon batteries will produce around 6.0V, which will
77 heat up the unit a lot more and might even damage it. The Archos
78 manual explicitly tells you not to do so.
38 79
39Q10: Can I use a different charger? 80Q10: Can I use a different charger?
40A10: [fill in] 81A10: People have successfully used different chargers with similar
82 specifications as the stock charger. The charger must have the
83 same kind of connector with same polarity (center positive/+).
84 The charger should supply at least 7-8 volts, and if it provides
85 more than 9V, it probably should be current limited (do not
86 directly plug it in your 12V car battery or it's charger!).
87
88 Using lower charging voltage will slow down the charging, and using
89 higher voltage will cause a higher charging current, more heat,
90 and too much heat and current can damage the batteries or the unit.
91 Using a different charger will void your warranty and can be
92 dangerous to your unit, so we can not recommend it.
93
94 Many people are happy using an external quick charger which
95 is specified to work with NiMH batteries.
41 96
42Q11: Can I buy a replacement charger exactly as the one Archos shipped? 97Q11: Can I buy a replacement charger exactly as the one Archos shipped?
43A11: [fill in] 98A11: The FAQ on the Archos web site and the top of the charger both read:
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100 Output: 9VDC 600mA
101 Center positive (+) polarity
102
103 Chargers with similar (or user-adjustable) properties are available
104 at shops selling consumer electronics.
105