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so, i figured something out, i have a LG phone charger and it fits right on the bottom slot my pmc-120. (not the normal charger port)
now the only difference that the chargers has is one number. Here are the numbers the wall plug-charger has : Input: 100-240V~, 0.5A, 50-60Hz Output: +5V—2A (that — symbol has dotted lines under) On the LG phone charger these are the numbers: Input: 100-240v~, 0.2A, 50-60Hz Output: +5V—1A (that — symbol has dotted lines under) Notice the red numbers. Would those make a big diff? cause if not i can then charge my phone in my caR!!! w00t. BUT if charging it from that bottom port would hurt it lmk. Also what is everyones opinion on these chargers? http://cgi.ebay.com/8-item-PKG-for-i...QQcmdZViewItem it uses a hotsync-usb cable to charge. thnx |
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You should be able to charge your PMP with your LG charger but I would not suggest charging your phone with your PMP charger. The numbers that are different are the Amp Hours rating (how many amps that are put out per hour). The PMP charger puts out twice the amperage as the LG charger. Lithium batteries (like in your PMP and your cellphone) can only be charged so fast or they can/will explode. Hopefully this will help.
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