--- Mike Burger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >
> My understanding is that the 5 volt requirement is for the charging
>
> circuit. I would think that by applying a lower voltage source,
> the
> charging circuit just wouldn't engage...
>
Thats what I thought, but I can charge mine off the same 4.5VDC
supply. I did manage to destroy one adaptor during my testing phase,
but that was because it couldn't supply the necessary current, so it
fried itself. Any adaptor with a current output in excess of 600mA
should work fine, whether it is at 4.5V or 5V.
Ian
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