liffy99 wrote:
> Battery is 5V. I've not measured it though.
> Not tried having it 'on charge' at the same time - will do now.
What battery chemistry is 5V ? or does it have a regulator in the pack ?
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liffy99 wrote:
> 5.11v was no load and without being charged. So from what you say this
> will increase a little when on charge. Shame if this is the case as I've
> not seen too many 6v (say) bettery packs around (apart from humungous
> bike batteries etc).
>
> Yes, audiophile mucking about -
Aha - that did it. Keeping the battery on charge at the same time did
the trick (although manufacturer states that charging and draining the
battery at the same time is not the best thing to do).
The battery was giving 5.11v by the way.
I assume the Touch needs to draw a slightly higher voltage
liffy99 wrote:
> 5.11v was no load and without being charged. So from what you say this
> will increase a little when on charge. Shame if this is the case as I've
> not seen too many 6v (say) bettery packs around (apart from humungous
> bike batteries etc).
6V is actually pretty common -
liffy99 wrote:
> Aha - that did it. Keeping the battery on charge at the same time did
> the trick (although manufacturer states that charging and draining the
> battery at the same time is not the best thing to do).
> The battery was giving 5.11v by the way.
> I assume the Touch needs to draw a
:)Jeff07971 wrote:
> :)
Sighted listening for me but did unsighted with the wife over a
selection of tracks (palyed back to back with shuffling the order of the
devices used) - she was about 70/30 in favour of the battery.
But perhaps a proper regulated supply would be best of all. They seem to
liffy99 wrote:
> I have a Touch that's been running happily for a few years now - best
> with the TT3 software tweaks in my opinion. But thought I'd try a
> battery PSU.
> This has worked in the past but this week it just won't start.
> The PSU is essentially a mobile phone charger rated at 5V /
Julf wrote:
> Not just nominal but actual - have you measured the battery voltage? Did
> you try to power up the Touch with the charger connected?
Battery is 5V. I've not measured it though.
Not tried having it 'on charge' at the same time - will do now.
> The battery was giving 5.11v by the way.
Was this off load not being charged, Off load being charged, on load not
being charged or on load being charged ?
> I assume the Touch needs to draw a slightly higher voltage on boot up ?
The touch may take more current on startup which will cuase the
liffy99 wrote:
> Sighted listening for me but did unsighted with the wife over a
> selection of tracks (palyed back to back with shuffling the order of the
> devices used) - she was about 70/30 in favour of the battery.
How many trials? 70/30 is pretty easy to achieve by random unless you
had a
I have a Touch that's been running happily for a few years now - best
with the TT3 software tweaks in my opinion. But thought I'd try a
battery PSU.
This has worked in the past but this week it just won't start.
The PSU is essentially a mobile phone charger rated at 5V / 2.4amps
(RAVPower) and
Jeff07971 wrote:
> What voltage is the Battery ?
Not just nominal but actual - have you measured the battery voltage? Did
you try to power up the Touch with the charger connected?
"To try to judge the real from the false will always be hard. In this
fast-growing art of 'high fidelity' the
What chemistry is your battery? Does your PSU have a regulator between
the battery and the Touch? This is why it is a good idea:
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Jeff07971 wrote:
> Was this off load not being charged, Off load being charged, on load not
> being charged or on load being charged ?
>
>
>
> The touch may take more current on startup which will cause the battery
> voltage to drop, possibly below the drop-out voltage of the first
>
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