Hyperion/Zerolemon wireless charging mod - Galaxy S III Accessories

Hyperion mod
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ZEROLEMON
Zerolemon

What that battery on the zerolemon? that thing looks huge

illyfilly said:
What that battery on the zerolemon? that thing looks huge
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What do you mean? The battery is called zerolemon

frypan said:
Nice work! Do you need to modify the tpu case for charging the battery?
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Nope. The Seidio active case fits perfect

Materials?
I have the Zerolemon battery. What are all of the materials needed to complete this mod? I would love to see a step by step

parkour_panther said:
I have the Zerolemon battery. What are all of the materials needed to complete this mod? I would love to see a step by step
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Looks like you'd need something like this: http://www.fasttech.com/products/0/...ductive-wireless-charging-receiver-patch-for-
And then you'd also need a soldering iron, solder, some electrical wires (probably stranded for flexibility), and a pair of scissors. The rest seems relatively self-explanatory to me.

Laza extended battery qi mod
If anyone wants to add qi supporrt and has the laza extended battery here is how i did it.
1. Burn hole in back of case for the qi contacts to poke through.
2. Tape qi receiver to back of inner case.
3. Solder wire to qi contacts on inside of case.
4. Solder wire to qi contacts on phone.
The hardest part was making the hole in the case. Soldering the wire to the phone was easy, but I have a temperature controlled iron. I wouldnt recommend attempting this with a 5$ radioshack firestick.

Related

Another EVO Car Mount

Ok, after lots of attempts at using universal mounts, I took matters into my own hands. I ordered a NUVI250w mount off ebay for $5 shipped. It arrived from China and was a bit too far apart.
I softened the plastic by heating it slightly (use a heatgun or the like) and slightly bend the tabs inward. As I use an innocase, I didn't have to bend much. I then used a bit of heatshrink tubing to add a bit of grip to the tabs, and really snug it up.
This is the final product.
It is as snug as any GPS, and has the added benefit that the camera can work through the windshield.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/[email protected]/4793474889/
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Cool, good thought on the heat shrink. So are you going to run car charger to the cig lighter then?
Looks nice.
Sent from the bathroom on my EVO
Was it loose with a case or naked? I use a innocase so I am wondering.
Thanks.
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Keanen said:
Was it loose with a case or naked? I use a innocase so I am wondering.
Thanks.
Sent from my EVO 4G using Tapatalk
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Yes, worse without case.
sablesurfer said:
Cool, good thought on the heat shrink. So are you going to run car charger to the cig lighter then?
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Actually, I picked up a cg adaptor for a Palm that RS was closing out, and hard wired it into the car. I have homelink (garage door opener) so power was already there. Will try to get a pic in action.
I look forward to the picture.
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looks like great innovation ... hows this holding up?
evo staying in the holder after bumps and all ?
Very creative, good idea.

Metal plated battery covers

Metal plated battery covers
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Metal-Plate...ccessories&hash=item35b56a2121#ht_3931wt_1163
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Metal-Plate...ccessories&hash=item35b56a2126#ht_3931wt_1163
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Metal-Plate...ccessories&hash=item415da67143#ht_3931wt_1163
Thought you guys might be interested...
Any videos or pictures of these used on the device? Would love to get one but I have no idea how it looks/what thickness it adds, etc.
Thanks for the links!
I think it will be bad for our gps
Would like to hear from someone who has already purchased one of these before i get one,look nice though.
expensive
check dealextreme/focalprice.com that you probably get lower prices
search for i9100, instead of galaxy s II
we need different covers for 2000mah batteries
rouvax said:
we need different covers for 2000mah batteries
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amen! amen!
I would strongly recommend to think about how hot our phone is in games like Asphalt 6 and imagine how hot it will be if u use metal cover. Don't get you fingers burned.
stalkerrus said:
I would strongly recommend to think about how hot our phone is in games like Asphalt 6 and imagine how hot it will be if u use metal cover. Don't get you fingers burned.
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Now, you can actually literally "feel" the engine moving in Asphalt 6, or more like burning
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just got my metal back. its thicker than normal cover. cant get my mesh case on anymore. and its heaver. but so far gps is working the same as before and have not noticed a loss in signal yet
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video review
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=c1tKSt9vl4Q

Confirmed cases or bumpers that fit the wireless charging door?

I've read the thread about modding a case to fit, but haven't seen any post about stock cases that fit. Does anyone have a case or bumper that fits a GS3 with the Verizon wireless charging battery door?
geech72 said:
I've read the thread about modding a case to fit, but haven't seen any post about stock cases that fit. Does anyone have a case or bumper that fits a GS3 with the Verizon wireless charging battery door?
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They are different sizes, the wireless charging cover extends out abit further.
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Fortunately, you can retrofit the piece onto the original cover:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1820831
Yes this is the thread I referenced in my original post. Have you actually transferred the wireless components into your original case? No one in that thread has confirmed that it's possible. You would think that the charging door is thicker for a reason.
geech72 said:
Yes this is the thread I referenced in my original post. Have you actually transferred the wireless components into your original case? No one in that thread has confirmed that it's possible. You would think that the charging door is thicker for a reason.
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It's not possible...the Qi component is pretty thick, hence the larger battery door.
I'm returning/selling the components and doing the Palm hack because I hate not having a case on my phone
where can i get the wireless charging door and wireless charger
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dkotoric said:
where can i get the wireless charging door and wireless charger
Sent from my GT-I9300
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The door is only sold via Verizon Corporate stores currently, but you can find the charging on Amazon

[Q] Adding QI Inductive Charging with Extended Battery.

I have added an Extended Battery 4500 mAh to Galaxy S3 (AT&T - i747). I'm a believer in Otterbox for protection etc. In doing so I 1st modified the back cover of the GS3. Didn't have to but thought it might help dust out. Then I had to modified the Otterbox Defender (Hard Plastic Case) case so the battery would fit (and it does nicely).
I now would like to add Qi Inductive Wireless Charging to the GS3. Since the 4500 mAh battery is about twice the size of the original 2100 mAh battery, installing the QI Inductive Patch by laying on the battery and putting the case on won't work.
My question is, could the leads on Qi Inductive Wireless Charging Receiver Patch be lengthened by soldering some leads to the patch so the leads could be routed to the internal contacts on the GS3. That way the patch could rest on the battery, just under the Silicone Skin of the Otterbox.
I don't see any reason it would work but wanted to see if anyone might have something to add that I might not have thought of. Any ideas would be welcome.
I don't see why it wouldn't either, but then you know how these things can go sometimes. I'll browse the web a little and see if I can find anything
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Just wondering if anyone had anything to add.
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I don't see why it wouldn't either, but then you know how these things can go sometimes. I'll browse the web a little and see if I can find anything
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Just wondering if anyone had anything to add.

Wireless Qi Charging... BETA

Hey guys... so, I moved from the DNA to the HTC one about 3 months ago... Sort of have mixed feelings about the phone... Not a fan of the camera.. but MOSTLY REALLY miss my wireless charging...
SO, I decided to do something about that...
ANYWAY, im looking for anyone out there who might have a lead on REALLY shallow Micro USB connectors.
My current set is using a bunch of parts found on eBay.
USB Micro is about 1cm long (i need it about half that or less so it doesnt stick out from the case.
Im using a ULAK case (Somewhat bulky rubber/hard plastic... but it hides the Energizer/Blackberry Qi receiver fairly well)
And lastly, im using an old Energizer Qi receiver pad I had lying around.
I am happy to upload pics on how I accomplished this (it's actually relatively easy) and I am waiting on some S3 Qi pads to come in as theyre about half the thickness of the blackberry one Im using...
Anyway, if there's interest... id be happy to build some prototypes for people to try out.
I'd love to try it out.
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ANYWAY, im looking for anyone out there who might have a lead on REALLY shallow Micro USB connectors.
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I looked around for a bit and found this Chinese elbow connector.
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If it's too thick, you could buy a cheap connector and remove the plastic. It looks like it could be flexible enough.
Wish I could simply stick the one processor in the dna. It has definitely been my favorite device.

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