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Old 22-08-2010, 11:27 AM
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Originally Posted by Phiber View Post
... So you might need a 7V charger (for example) to fully charge your batteries....
This doesn't quite make sense to me considering I'm reading the 5v figure off the current power plugs which charge/power these devices. Surely if they are supplying the devices with 5v, supplying them with 6 or 7v would be dangerous?

The rest makes sense

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Roger.
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