My new e815 charger has a different voltage (4.6v) than the older
chargers that I have for my V265 and bluetooth speaker (5.9v). The
connectors are the same.
Can I safely use the old 5.9v charger on the e815?
Thanks
Responses to "Motorola e815 and older chargers"
MikeG
Mike S.
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Re: Motorola e815 and older chargers
Posted: 01-21-2006, 03:12 PM
In article <1137849918.578392.112010@g43g2000cwa.googlegroups .com>,
MikeG <mike.guillebeau@knology.net> wrote:
>My new e815 charger has a different voltage (4.6v) than the older
>chargers that I have for my V265 and bluetooth speaker (5.9v). The
>connectors are the same.
>
>Can I safely use the old 5.9v charger on the e815?
Yes. The charging time will be different; compare the maximum rated
current output listed on each charger.
Mike S.
clifto
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Re: Motorola e815 and older chargers
Posted: 01-21-2006, 05:42 PM
Mike S. wrote:
> MikeG <mike.guillebeau@knology.net> wrote:
>>My new e815 charger has a different voltage (4.6v) than the older
>>chargers that I have for my V265 and bluetooth speaker (5.9v). The
>>connectors are the same.
>>
>>Can I safely use the old 5.9v charger on the e815?
>
> Yes. The charging time will be different; compare the maximum rated
> current output listed on each charger.
Aren't those lithium-ion batteries? I don't know if I'd do that.
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clifto
Mike S.
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Re: Motorola e815 and older chargers
Posted: 01-22-2006, 02:56 AM
In article <9d8aa3-2oo.ln1@remote.clifto.com>,
clifto <clifto@clifto.com> wrote:
>Mike S. wrote:
>> MikeG <mike.guillebeau@knology.net> wrote:
>>>My new e815 charger has a different voltage (4.6v) than the older
>>>chargers that I have for my V265 and bluetooth speaker (5.9v). The
>>>connectors are the same.
>>>
>>>Can I safely use the old 5.9v charger on the e815?
>>
>> Yes. The charging time will be different; compare the maximum rated
>> current output listed on each charger.
>
>Aren't those lithium-ion batteries? I don't know if I'd do that.
All Motorola phones marketed in at least the last 5 years have used
lithium-ion batteries. The general rule with Motorola chargers is: if the
plug fits, the charger is compatible.