I have just plugged in my BB USB charger into the Jawbone and it is charging(charging from my laptop). Not sure if the BB wall charger works with the Jawbone....
because you have just plugged it in it checks if it is a charger
No, you do not have to disconnect the battery. Just do not start the engine with the charger connected unless the charger is built for starting purposes.
Yes, you can. Just unplug the charger from the charging cradle and plug the charging cable into the back of the 3DS.
My Power Experts electric vehicle charging stations are not just meant for commercial purposes. Usually, a car charger available for home charging needs your vehicle to be compatible with your car. However, the charger that we manufacture can charge all the electric vehicles cars available in India.
Charging a 7.5V battery with a 5V charger is not recommended as it may not provide enough voltage to fully charge the battery. Using a charger with a voltage closer to the battery's voltage is safer and more effective for charging.
The iPod 5 charger may no work normally or properly in certain areas due to interrupted charging sequences.
Yes, that is the purpose of a trickle charger. Just make sure it is an automatic charger that comes on when needed and then stops charging when the battery is fully charged. You can leave it on a battery for years if need be.
That depends what you're charging with it. If the device that you're charging originally came with a 1-amp charger, that was probably because it sometimes draws more than 550 mA while it's charging. Put it on a 550-mA charger instead, and there's a good chance that the smaller charger will either overheat or die. You can go ahead and try it ... it won't hurt the device you're trying to charge up. Set them up, plug the charger in, and don't walk away. Stay there and feel the charger every couple of minutes. -- If it's getting too hot to touch, then unplug it, and break down and buy a new 1-amp charger. -- If it just slowly gets warm, then you can probably get away with using it for short periods of time, and you can keep your device charged that way. -- If it stays cold for 15 minutes, then it means one of two things: either (1). the device doesn't need a 1-amp charger at all, and the smaller charger will keep it charged just fine, or else (2). the charger died instantly as soon as you turned it on, the device isn't charged, and you need a new charger. (In case of #2, buy a 1-amp charger.)
Yes, you can recharge a 6V 500mA battery with a 6V 300mA charger. The charger with lower current (300mA) may take longer to fully charge the battery compared to a 500mA charger, but it should still work. Just ensure you do not exceed the voltage rating of the battery.
Yes you can. It will just take a little longer to complete the charge cycle.
I have the same problem with that phone try asking for a new battery or get a new charger thats what im going to do or i might just get a new phone