Re: is 0.4A sufficient for charging?

2009-06-24 Thread Alexander Lehner
On Thu, 25 Jun 2009, ivvmm wrote: > Alexander Lehner wrote: > >> BTW: Could you please send a link to the shop where you found this DC >> converter? > > Yes, I can. But here are two problems. > First: they have not published it still on their website. > Second: it is in Russian only. > the link:

Re: is 0.4A sufficient for charging?

2009-06-24 Thread ivvmm
Alexander Lehner wrote: > BTW: Could you please send a link to the shop where you found this DC > converter? Yes, I can. But here are two problems. First: they have not published it still on their website. Second: it is in Russian only. the link: http://velobig.ru signature.asc Description

Re: is 0.4A sufficient for charging?

2009-06-23 Thread Thomas Gstädtner
On Tue, Jun 23, 2009 at 07:31, ivvmm wrote: > Hello list, > > going to buy a device from a local store that will convert alternating > current from my bicycle's front hub dynamo to 5V 0.4A. Is that > sufficient for charging my Neo? It is. USB is specified for 0.5 A @ 5V (^= 2.5 W) With 0.4 A @ 5V

Re: is 0.4A sufficient for charging?

2009-06-22 Thread Alexander Lehner
On Tue, 23 Jun 2009, W.Kenworthy wrote: > What is the "power_center tool" ? Is it an application, part of a > distro, ... See this page where several force-fast-charge solutions are listed: http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Forcing_fast_charge_mode I have patched the power-center python script f

Re: is 0.4A sufficient for charging?

2009-06-22 Thread W.Kenworthy
What is the "power_center tool" ? Is it an application, part of a distro, ... BillK On Tue, 2009-06-23 at 08:09 +0200, Alexander Lehner wrote: > > On Tue, 23 Jun 2009, ivvmm wrote: > > > going to buy a device from a local store that will convert alternating > > current from my bicycle's front

Re: is 0.4A sufficient for charging?

2009-06-22 Thread Alexander Lehner
On Tue, 23 Jun 2009, ivvmm wrote: > going to buy a device from a local store that will convert alternating > current from my bicycle's front hub dynamo to 5V 0.4A. Is that > sufficient for charging my Neo? I have soldered such a device by myself and it works. I think the phone needs only a lit

is 0.4A sufficient for charging?

2009-06-22 Thread ivvmm
Hello list, going to buy a device from a local store that will convert alternating current from my bicycle's front hub dynamo to 5V 0.4A. Is that sufficient for charging my Neo? signature.asc Description: OpenPGP digital signature ___ Openmoko communi