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 Pernig World Chat Champion

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 Posted: 20:42 - 25 Jul 2009 Post subject: Charging Your Phone |
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To the purist this may be deemed an unnecessary accessory, but my phone is also my camera, music player, organiser and sat-nav so it will be a handy thing for me to take on my journey in a couple of weeks.
The problem is that while I can keep my battery charged whilst on the bike, there may be days of no riding (ie hangover!), and I don't fancy charging without the engine running.
My first attempt to solve the problem was to buy a Nokia DC-8, which is basically a rechargeable AA battery in a tube with a charging attachment, but this only gives about an hour of charge before becoming depleted. It's well worth carrying in case of an emergency, but not what I'm after.
The phone will last 3 or 4 days on a full charge being used for general tasks, but if I switch the GPS on this could be cut down to 12 hours or less. I am also finicky about charging the phone when the battery isn't low.
What I was thinking of was purchasing a solar-powered charger to use in the window of the tent as and when I need it. Anyone have any experience of these, or any alternative ideas? The phone is a Nokia E90, and uses the smaller type Nokia charger. My camping buddy has an N73, which uses the same socket. If we find a solution he will probably be using it as well.
Thanks in advance . ____________________ H100 Breaking for spares |
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Tip for Charging E90s
- Charge your devices battery 10-14 hours at the first time, after you buy it.
- Always charge your device switched off if possible. This makes the charging time shorter and helps the battery to "calibrate".
- Start charging when battery is almost or totally exhausted.
- Finish charging only when the battery is full.
These rules are increasing time between the charges and increasing battery lifetime as well but may not be useful for Ultra Mobile Computers (UMC)
Battery Monitor Software
https://www.filebuzz.com/findsoftware/Battery_Nokia_E90/1.html
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covdude you maybe wrong. Different types of cells hold charge longer and live longer if they go through a full cycle whereas others can be topped-up adhoc. mAH types prefer a full cycle.
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PowerMonkey chargers work for me.
I have one which takes 2 AA rechargables and one with a fixed internal battery (which holds more charge).
They do exactly what you asked for.
Charge them up whilst using the bike and then recharge your phone whilst off the bike.
Incidentally, unless you are on a c90, charging a phone over night is unlikely to kill your bike's battery.
All the best.
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| Quote: | Tip for Charging E90s
- Charge your devices battery 10-14 hours at the first time, after you buy it.
- Always charge your device switched off if possible. This makes the charging time shorter and helps the battery to "calibrate".
- Start charging when battery is almost or totally exhausted.
- Finish charging only when the battery is full.
These rules are increasing time between the charges and increasing battery lifetime as well but may not be useful for Ultra Mobile Computers (UMC)
Battery Monitor Software
https://www.filebuzz.com/findsoftware/Battery_Nokia_E90/1.html
Pat
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the e90 and n73 use Li-ion batteries so none of those rules really apply as they work differently from ni-mh batteries.
the biggest factors for li-ion is that the amount of times you have charged the battery and how old it is, as the amount of times you can charge it is normally pretty low around 500 or so, and they only work for about 2-3 years before the charge they can hold is really reduced.
buy a new battery every year , just to make sure its at its optimum efficiency.
i concur with everyone else suggestion you are charging a tiny (in comparable terms with the size of a motorbike battery) so it wont harm starting one bit ____________________ Honda CG125 BR-S 1995 + cg125 W |
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some cafes / campsites provide little booths with about 20 small lockers in that hold your phone securely and also charge at the same time ( they have all different charging leads )
preview what they look like:
https://total-locker-service.co.uk/images/BQ010578-052258small.jpg
or you could just get a cheap wind up phone charger for about £20-50 pounds off ebay or amazon or a camping sort of shop. |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 16 years, 88 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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