Hacking Charging using USB

hawkz02

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HI, is it normal for charging a NDSL usin USB to take 3x the time needed compare to using the charger provided??
 

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*checks his charger*

well, my charger is rated for 5.2v 450ma. now a standard usb port should be able to provide 5v 500ma, so it could be a slightly lower voltage, or, if you have other things plugged into your computer perhaps they are hogging some of the current.

have you tried using a powered hub?
 

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Sorry not very good with eletrical stuff so wanted to check will extra current/voltage provide spoilt my NDSL?? Which one is the killing one??
 

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HI,
original charger for my country is 5.2V and 450mA so if i use a 5.0V and 500mA charger will it burn my set ot in long run spoilt my charging point??
 

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It's not only if you have an older PC. Anything that is charged by USB will be much slower at charging.

USB chargers are useful for emergencies (although where you would be with access to USB but not an electric outlet I dunno - maybe the library?) but a proper charger is definitely preferable.
 

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