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Software => Apple => Topic started by: Anythingwill on February 12, 2009, 08:35:10 AM

Title: Ipod Power Requirements
Post by: Anythingwill on February 12, 2009, 08:35:10 AM
Hey,

The main point of this post is to see if this charger will work for my ipod (pic below)

lSolar energy board: 5.5V/80mA
lPolymer battery: 1350mAH
lOutput voltage: 5.5V
lOutput current: 1000mA

It specifically says it works on iPod's, but you know, this isn't a solio or anything, it's just a cheap charger.

I don't know enough about power requirements and what happens if you're over or under them.
I took a look on google, but wasn't sure how to put it. Anyone want to take a shot at explaining it?

Thanks

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Title: Re: Ipod Power Requirements
Post by: shroff on March 12, 2009, 02:18:02 AM
hi dude i dont know which ipod you are exactly using are you using shuffle or nano model and i have a IPOD NANO(4gb) for which i too bought a charger who specifications are like this

INPUT: AC 100-250V ~50/60Hz
OUTPUT:DC 5.0V + - 5%
MAX:1000mA,.... MIN: 150mA

 :)
Title: Re: Ipod Power Requirements
Post by: Zylstra on March 16, 2009, 07:59:12 AM
As long as your iPod can charge by USB, it should work fine.

USB is 5.5V, and so is your iPod.