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Old 02-23-2011, 01:52 PM   #7
geertm
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Join Date: Apr 2009
Location: The Netherlands
Device: Kobo Aura One
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Originally Posted by WS64 View Post
I'm afraid the charger is not 100% accurate when operated with 220V, although it says it can.
So I am not sure I should get a new one and get the same results. It#s a shame that a "normal" USB charger does not work, I have a few, none will charge the Nook.
But it does not get hot or anything.
The Nook Color charger works fine on 220V. The problem has nothing to do with the voltage. People in the US have the same problem. Some of the chargers just have a problem. My charger here in the Netherlands works fine.

You can charge the Nook Color with a regular USB charger, or using a PC USB port. But only when the screen is not active. When the screen is active the Nook Color uses more power than a regular USB port or USB charger can deliver.
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