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Old 12-23-2008, 01:56 AM
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Re: no2chem "Fast Charge" Battery.dll

I'm confused and think some terms might be mixed up... but Juggalo is right, and so is fr4nk1yn.

What I think fr4nk1yn was trying to say, is that lithium ion batteries can accept a charging rate in mA up to their capacity in mAh.

SO: The 1340mAh batteries can accept a charge up to a 1340mA output from the charger. This however is not advised, as this much power into a tiny battery causes major heat issues, and I believe the Diamond even has a high temp shutoff. Ideally you want a charge between half of the mAh (seems a bit slow) and all of it (too much heat) so for us, that's 1 Amp.

500mA = Slow
1000mA = Nice
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Old 12-23-2008, 03:24 AM
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Re: no2chem "Fast Charge" Battery.dll

Based on my understanding from my Energy Conversion class in college, both Juggalo_X and fr4nk1yn are correct.

@dcperdue: Just because the OEMs and manufacturers don't implement any type of tweaks to improve performance doesn't mean it's damaging to the product. If that was the case, then simple registry tweaks to increase the cache size would be damaging by your logic since they didn't implement that tweak. It was probably a poor business decision from someone that didn't have a complete understanding of the technical stuff or they just got lazy...keep in mind this is HTC.
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Old 12-23-2008, 01:25 PM
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Re: no2chem "Fast Charge" Battery.dll

DCP... what you're talking about is the effect that things like car chargers and whatnot have on a standard battery that wasn't intended to be charged from anything other than a wall charger.

This isn't the same ball of wax buddy.
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Re: no2chem "Fast Charge" Battery.dll

im starting to realize how horrible the charging is on the diamond.
its literally taken about 3 hours to charge from 30% to 90%

my vogue wouldve been charged within an hour at most.

without going to mightyrom, do i have any more options??
charge current from the wall is between 250-300, seems kinda piss poor to me.
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Old 01-20-2009, 11:04 PM
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Re: no2chem "Fast Charge" Battery.dll

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im starting to realize how horrible the charging is on the diamond.
its literally taken about 3 hours to charge from 30% to 90%

my vogue wouldve been charged within an hour at most.

without going to mightyrom, do i have any more options??
charge current from the wall is between 250-300, seems kinda piss poor to me.
Rapid charge is available in Calkulin's Kitchen if you use the simple style battery.
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Old 01-20-2009, 11:15 PM
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Re: no2chem "Fast Charge" Battery.dll

hmm, i thought there was a file to replace or cab install.
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Old 01-20-2009, 11:20 PM
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Re: no2chem "Fast Charge" Battery.dll

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hmm, i thought there was a file to replace or cab install.
It's available at the NoChem website but you have to buy it. From what I have read it has to be cooked into the rom.
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Old 01-21-2009, 01:41 AM
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Re: no2chem "Fast Charge" Battery.dll

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Rapid charge is available in Calkulin's Kitchen if you use the simple style battery.
What makes you think so? I don't see the files in there, unless it's just been added in the newest kitchen.

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hmm, i thought there was a file to replace or cab install.
There's a few files that need to be added to OEMdrivers when cooking.

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It's available at the NoChem website but you have to buy it. From what I have read it has to be cooked into the rom.
You don't really buy it. You just donate to no2chem (whatever amount), so you can get access to his kitchen, then take the files from his kitchen and put them in yours. Cook, flash, and enjoy.
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Old 01-21-2009, 01:44 AM
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Re: no2chem "Fast Charge" Battery.dll

using mightyrom 4.2 with any wall charger (iv tested plenty as im a sprint tech) i get an 875mah ish constant charge
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Old 01-21-2009, 01:47 AM
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Re: no2chem "Fast Charge" Battery.dll

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What makes you think so? I don't see the files in there, unless it's just been added in the newest kitchen.
Just going off what Calc said.
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