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Title: Sl-5500 Power Questions
Post by: Storm on November 27, 2006, 09:23:17 pm
Sorry for the crosspost, I got to thinking on the drive home that this topic would probably be better off here than the OZ forums...

Got a question regarding the charging subsystem on my SL-5500. My daughter's puppy chewed up the end of the charging brick. I have a USB cable charger for use in the car. Since I don't yet have another brick, plugged this cable into a USB port on my desktop machine, and the yellow light came on. I came back down the next morning, and the light was off, which I thought indicated a full charge. But come to find out, the battery was dead. I brought it in to work, where I have another cradle/brick and it charged up. I've always had pretty good luck with it in the car, but I always had a charger to plug it in to. Is there something odd about the charging on the USB side that would drain the battery competely overnight?

Also, I know the power system is the same voltage and similar amperage as the Playstation Portable. I remember a thread saying that you could use the power bricks as an emergency power source for the Zaurus about a year ago. Does the same apply to the AC adapter? Has anyone tried it? I searched the forums and see kind of mixed results and none are specific to the SL-5500. I looked out on ebay and couldn't find anyone selling the power brick...

Thanks,
--Storm
Title: Sl-5500 Power Questions
Post by: Capn_Fish on November 28, 2006, 06:12:35 pm
I don't know about 5500s, but the C3100 I got used from Conics came with a PSP adapter, and it seems to work fine.
Title: Sl-5500 Power Questions
Post by: cvmiller on November 28, 2006, 07:12:21 pm
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I don't know about 5500s, but the C3100 I got used from Conics came with a PSP adapter, and it seems to work fine.
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Just tried out my son's PSP charger on my SL-6000 and SL-5500. Works just fine.

Good luck!

Craig...