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Can i use a mobile phone charger on my smartphone?
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<blockquote data-quote="DirtyDingusMagee" data-source="post: 2743006" data-attributes="member: 916680"><p>When I first started reading this I was going to say that you need to be careful because of the placement of the Positive & negative prongs in the plug , but you had already used it and it worked.</p><p></p><p> Your Original charger is a 5 volt charger and the one you are using is a 4.75 volt which is obviously .25 volts to low but seems to work. Only 1/4 of a volt to low</p><p></p><p>The A = Amps and the battery was made to handle the original charger of 1 AMP </p><p>You are on the LOW side there to,with just over a 1/2 an amp,(.55A), but that only means it will take longer to charge than a 1 amp charger.</p><p> So your fine. Your on the low side which is much better than overcharging & burning it out..</p><p>.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DirtyDingusMagee, post: 2743006, member: 916680"] When I first started reading this I was going to say that you need to be careful because of the placement of the Positive & negative prongs in the plug , but you had already used it and it worked. Your Original charger is a 5 volt charger and the one you are using is a 4.75 volt which is obviously .25 volts to low but seems to work. Only 1/4 of a volt to low The A = Amps and the battery was made to handle the original charger of 1 AMP You are on the LOW side there to,with just over a 1/2 an amp,(.55A), but that only means it will take longer to charge than a 1 amp charger. So your fine. Your on the low side which is much better than overcharging & burning it out.. . [/QUOTE]
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