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Added information about the travel charger.

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Heikki Hannikainen 2002-08-21 20:54:20 +00:00
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@ -90,6 +90,8 @@ A10: People have successfully used different chargers with similar
The charger should supply at least 7-8 volts, and if it provides
more than 9V, it probably should be current limited (do not
directly plug it in your 12V car battery or it's charger!).
The universal travel charger sold by Archos is specified at
12V, 1.2A so that's probably the maximum rating you should use.
Using lower charging voltage will slow down the charging, and using
higher voltage will cause a higher charging current, more heat,
@ -105,7 +107,10 @@ A11: The FAQ on the Archos web site and the top of the charger both read:
Output: 9VDC 600mA
Center positive (+) polarity
The universal travel charger sold separately on the Archos web site
is specified for 12VDC, 1200mA output.
Chargers with similar (or user-adjustable) properties are available
at shops selling consumer electronics.