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Charger for PRS-600
With a bit of luck I can order my PRS-600 next week. Since I don't want to be ripped off by Sony I've been looking into getting a universal usb wall charger with usb-psp wire.
I've found the usb-psp wire at the same store I'll be buying the reader from. But I've seen 2 types of usb wall chargers: the 500mA and the 1000mA. Which one is better? I would prefer the 1000mA because I can use it to charge my PDA and MP3 player with it too. |
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Either charger will work. The 1000mA model will just charge the reader faster. I'd go with the bigger charger.
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PSP Charger
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2000mA works just fine, I have one just the same. I think the 2000mA indicates the amount of current it can put through, not that it necessarily does so.
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The original Sony eReader charger is 2000mA so the PSP charger should work fine.
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Hi and thank you for the tips everyone. saved myself some money. One thing I've noticed though is that the PSP charger is a 5V adaptor but the PRS-600 has 5.2V printed next to the socket, is this a problem or would it work anyway.
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This keeps getting asked, so I'll wade in . . .
** ![]() ![]() To be sure of the tolerances, you'd need to look at the chip specs for charging. I'm Sorry but I'm not taking mine apart to read the board and chips to find the charger/regulators on the unit and looking up their data sheets. I like you guys, but that's too much like real work ![]() Anyways, 5.2v out of a USB port is not uncommon, and it wouldn't surprise me to find Sony's 5.2v adapter running 5.3, 5.4 or more(!) when it's disconnected. Most of those voltage ratings are for "under load" and depend on how well the adapter is regulated. If you're using an AC/USB or DC/USB adapter, they're probably close enough in voltage and regulated well enough for your reader. Either way, I'd worry much more about over-voltages than under-voltages -- over can burn out circuitry, while under usually robs performance (in this case charging slowly or not at all). It's possible for under-voltage to damage circuitry, but my knee jerk reaction is that 0.2v under makes a slim chance for it. Do watch the amp rating -- but you're probably still fine. The Amp rating is usually a measure of current that CAN be drawn at the stated voltage. Draw less, and no one cares (after all, with the device unplugged, you're drawing 0 amps and the adapter doesn't seem to mind). Try to draw more than rated and you can have source overheating and/or voltage dropout (severe under-voltage). The failure modes for over-current depends on how the source and target hardware are set up, but are usually either fail catastrophic ![]() ![]() ![]() What I would do to avoid the catastrophic failure: Check the temp of the AC/USB adapter after 15-30s and again after a few minutes(I'd also check the charge lamp on reader). If the charge lamp is on and the adapter is not getting above slightly warm, your charging setup should be stable. ![]() If the adapter is getting hot, unplug it immediately -- you're over stressing it and it can burn out or burn up(Fire!). ![]() Of course, if the lamp isn't coming on you aren't charging (fail safe ![]() From my experience (again, I haven't ripped open the case to look at the chips), the Sony readers fail gracefully by throttling back the current it demands as the voltage begins to drop. This matches mine and others experiences that the unit still charges, the adapter doesn't overheat, but the process takes longer. Dan <>< |
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Hi is possible use for PRS-300/600 iPod charger?
/with This cable http://www.meritline.com/5-in-1-usb-...--p-28335.aspx/ Have charger for iPod Mini First Gen THX |
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Perfect trough USB only is uncomfortable.
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Charge the Reader via USB (as shown above) at least 5 minutes until “USB connected” appears on the Reader. Keep your computer in an active mode while charging the Reader. To fully charge the Reader, wait about 4 hours or less until the charge indicator (lights up in red while charging) goes off. |
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Only works from a PC's USB port. You can't charge the Reader from a USB mains adaptor.
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That I know
my question is - is possible use This iPod Charger For Sony ![]() With This cables ![]() |
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