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Old 08-07-2006, 06:20 PM   #10
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The brick is rated for 12V and 1.2A max. I just checked it with the meter and it's reading 12V and about .9A so it's probably in it's stated range. They don't specify different output based on different input voltages so the brick is probably within it's normal operating range.

I had a brick laying around with same rated specs and plug and it works to power the unit, but still won't charge it. I'm guessing something is getting fried with the charging circuitry and since they are bringing out a travel charger I would assume the charging circuitry is in the iliad as opposed to the brick or that convoluted hub.

When I first plugged mine in I did get a red charge light, but it went out after I turned the unit on and never came back on from that point on. This is really frustrating when you wait this long for a device and then it's essentially doa. Now what do i do for a gadget fix for the next few weeks?
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