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Originally Posted by pesok
is there a reason why it does the crippling to 500 when usb is detected? The reason i am asking is that i use mine while driving as a satellite radio(wunderadio) and its pluged into the headphones(going to car's aux(to hear through speakers)) and charging at the same time(using the HTC whatchamacallit black box thingie with few connections on the side). Usually phone getts quite hot - will this put it over the board or pardon i am ignorant??
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no. the temperature control is not overriden.
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Originally Posted by itouch24
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i wonder if the new version corrected the issue... that when u unplug your phone after full recharge.. the % shows 93-96% after a few minutes or secs
Note: Although the modified power driver increases the precision of the driver, it does not increase the accuracy. The upper range (90-100%) is particularly affected.
it doesnt look like it was fixed..
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this is a problem with the measurement hardware, so I can't really do anything about it. Its really the nature of trying to gauge liIon batteries.
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Originally Posted by djstone86
guys be careful. This thing fried my usb ports ... and my motherboard. My computer doesnt even start up anymore
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uh, really? That seems really doubtful, unless it was a really crappy motherboard or something... especially since your computer supposedly doesn't start anymore.. USB specs require the port to be regulated and offer over-current protection, if not on individual ports then at least on the root hub, and each usb port is supposed to have a self-resettable fuse....
I'm not saying it couldn't happen, but care to post the details?