After hooking it up to my external power supply, I'm able to see it starts to
draw ~50mA when I hit the power button. It never actually responds just sits
there draining away the battery.

I'll probably just look into getting a debug board maybe a freerunner as well,
but I've probably caused enough trouble for now.

Thanks for the help
Ted Kotz

Quoting Andy Green <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

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> Somebody in the thread at some point said:
> | After letting the phone charge over night the battery voltage has
> dropped
> | significantly. I'm starting to suspect the battery or else the
> charging circuitry.
> |
> | which brings me to 2 questions:
> | 1) If I want to take the battery out of the equation and run this off
> my
> | variable power supply, what is a reasonable estimate for the max
> current it
> | should draw? If the third, middle, terminal ( I'm guessing a smart
> battery line)
> | isn't connected, should it still power up?
> 
> If the GSM side transmits, it pulls >2A at that time, otherwise
> typically <300mA at battery.
> 
> | 2) Will the newer Debug board that comes with the GTA02 work with
> the
> GTA01?
> 
> I think so, but I never used GTA01 so I can't give you totally
> straight
> answer.
> 
> - -Andy
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