[Q] Recommendation for a car charger and a power bank - ONE Accessories

Hi guys,
I have a very bad battery life on my OPO (max 2-2:30 SOT), and I need a good car charger while I use GPS, and a power bank.
I would appreciate it if you can give me links on ebay.
BTW, is it safe for the phone to use these chargers?
Thank you!

Maya2015 said:
Hi guys,
I have a very bad battery life on my OPO (max 2-2:30 SOT), and I need a good car charger while I use GPS, and a power bank.
I would appreciate it if you can give me links on ebay.
BTW, is it safe for the phone to use these chargers?
Thank you!
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http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00D82O68Y/ref=cm_sw_r_udp_awd_zcMEvbJ3P1E63
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00SUY4KPY/ref=cm_sw_r_udp_awd_-dMEvb8S92V0C
I feel that the OnePlus bank is a solid choice. I've been very pleased with mine.
The charging rate with screen on is limited. The stock amperage limit with screen on is 1A. I get notably better current flow on CyanideL (likely a kernel thing).

Coug76 said:
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00D82O68Y/ref=cm_sw_r_udp_awd_zcMEvbJ3P1E63
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00SUY4KPY/ref=cm_sw_r_udp_awd_-dMEvb8S92V0C
I feel that the OnePlus bank is a solid choice. I've been very pleased with mine.
The charging rate with screen on is limited. The stock amperage limit with screen on is 1A. I get notably better current flow on CyanideL (likely a kernel thing).
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Thanks for your reply.
Amazon doesn't ship to my country.
Do you have a link on Ebay or Aliexpress?
Regarding the power bank, do you recommend the One plus bank than the Xiaomi power bank 10,400mah?
Thanks again!

The OPO bank is a safe choice, since it's from them and likely tested by most forum members to be accurate.
Xiaomi, especially on Aliexpress and eBay, has a LOT of fakes, obviously cashing in on the brand and shortages. Make sure it has branding inside the USB ports if you are buying Mi. The 16000 is a less faked model, since it's newer and uses a different form factor. The advantage it has over the OPO bank is it supports 2A on both ports, and gives max current of 2.1A / 1A total when two devices are plugged in.
With the OPO, it gives 1A / 1A when two devices are plugged in, and 2A maximum on a single device. If you do not charge multiple devices often, the OPO is cheaper and less likely to be fake.

RootTwo said:
The OPO bank is a safe choice, since it's from them and likely tested by most forum members to be accurate.
Xiaomi, especially on Aliexpress and eBay, has a LOT of fakes, obviously cashing in on the brand and shortages. Make sure it has branding inside the USB ports if you are buying Mi. The 16000 is a less faked model, since it's newer and uses a different form factor. The advantage it has over the OPO bank is it supports 2A on both ports, and gives max current of 2.1A / 1A total when two devices are plugged in.
With the OPO, it gives 1A / 1A when two devices are plugged in, and 2A maximum on a single device. If you do not charge multiple devices often, the OPO is cheaper and less likely to be fake.
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Hi there,
Thanks for your reply.
I can buy only from Ebay or Aliexpress, because One plus doesn't ship to my country.
The One bank is about 30USD over there, and the Xiaomi is half price, that is why I thought of it, but it is hard to know if either of them is fake.
Do you have an idea about a decent car charger?
Thanks again for your help.

Maya2015 said:
Hi there,
Thanks for your reply.
I can buy only from Ebay or Aliexpress, because One plus doesn't ship to my country.
The One bank is about 30USD over there, and the Xiaomi is half price, that is why I thought of it, but it is hard to know if either of them is fake.
Do you have an idea about a decent car charger?
Thanks again for your help.
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Anything that is a 2.1A car charger should do it. If you are unsure of the quality, you could always get a charge doctor for $2 USD on Aliexpress, which will tell you if the port is good or not. For example, if the reading shows 0.5A output or less, the product is garbage and you should demand a refund. I suggest getting one if you buy chargers and power banks on eBay, since it can validate how good (or bad) your product will be.
If you still want the Mi bank, two things to look for are the small Mi logo inside the USB output ports, and test to see if you can still charge your device while the power bank itself is charging (pass through charging). These two features are hard to fake. Do not rely on serial number stickers, since counterfeiters will sometimes put a fake power bank inside a real box that they salvaged from someone else.

RootTwo said:
Anything that is a 2.1A car charger should do it. If you are unsure of the quality, you could always get a charge doctor for $2 USD on Aliexpress, which will tell you if the port is good or not. For example, if the reading shows 0.5A output or less, the product is garbage and you should demand a refund. I suggest getting one if you buy chargers and power banks on eBay, since it can validate how good (or bad) your product will be.
If you still want the Mi bank, two things to look for are the small Mi logo inside the USB output ports, and test to see if you can still charge your device while the power bank itself is charging (pass through charging). These two features are hard to fake. Do not rely on serial number stickers, since counterfeiters will sometimes put a fake power bank inside a real box that they salvaged from someone else.
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Are these charge doctors reliable?
If I buy one plus bank on eBay, is it safer than the Xiaomi one?
Thanks!

Maya2015 said:
Are these charge doctors reliable?
If I buy one plus bank on eBay, is it safer than the Xiaomi one?
Thanks!
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Yes they are. It's a simple circuit with a high resistance to measure current and an LED readout. A few forum users have them to do readouts, and they can detect bad wall adapters and cables too. They are accurate +/- 50mA, which is good enough, considering a bad output will be off by 500-1500mA.
As for safety, eBay is always a gamble. I would go for a seller with a return policy, so if your charge doctor test shows the product is defective or fake, you can send it back.

RootTwo said:
Yes they are. It's a simple circuit with a high resistance to measure current and an LED readout. A few forum users have them to do readouts, and they can detect bad wall adapters and cables too. They are accurate +/- 50mA, which is good enough, considering a bad output will be off by 500-1500mA.
As for safety, eBay is always a gamble. I would go for a seller with a return policy, so if your charge doctor test shows the product is defective or fake, you can send it back.
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Just ordered one from Aliexpress for 1.29USD
Also ordered a Belkin car charger from eBay. (probably a fake one)...
If it is less than 2.1a, is it unsafe for the phone, or will just charge slowly the phone?
Thanks!

Maya2015 said:
Just ordered one from Aliexpress for 1.29USD
Also ordered a Belkin car charger from eBay. (probably a fake one)...
If it is less than 2.1a, is it unsafe for the phone, or will just charge slowly the phone?
Thanks!
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2.1A is the maximum output, which is more likely to be closer to 1.7A because of cheap parts. What you are concerned with is the minimum rate. It should charge your phone at a minimum of 0.7A, unless your charging cable is bad. You can find out which charging cable is better by connecting them one at a time to the charge doctor connected to the wall wart and picking the cable that gives a higher current output. This is how I sort out all the charging cables I get from eBay, and a good number of them have bad pin shorts that lead to them being capped at 0.5A.

RootTwo said:
2.1A is the maximum output, which is more likely to be closer to 1.7A because of cheap parts. What you are concerned with is the minimum rate. It should charge your phone at a minimum of 0.7A, unless your charging cable is bad. You can find out which charging cable is better by connecting them one at a time to the charge doctor connected to the wall wart and picking the cable that gives a higher current output. This is how I sort out all the charging cables I get from eBay, and a good number of them have bad pin shorts that lead to them being capped at 0.5A.
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I have the original One plus cable, so this shouldn't be the problem.
I will check the car charger once I will get the charge doctor.
Thanks for all the info.!

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Solar Charger at 5.5V

Hi, I'm interested in buying a solar battery for my HOX but I see that most of the cheap
ones on EBAY, such as these (search for "5000mAh Solar Charger for HTC One X" in
EBAY.com as I'm not allowed to post links...) use 5.5V 1.5A output where as our phone
takes 5V 1A input.
would this be incompatible? would it kill my battery or device?
any suggestions or input as to what to do?
thanks,
Amir
lanesman said:
Hi, I'm interested in buying a solar battery for my HOX but I see that most of the cheap
ones on EBAY, such as these (search for "5000mAh Solar Charger for HTC One X" in
EBAY.com as I'm not allowed to post links...) use 5.5V 1.5A output where as our phone
takes 5V 1A input.
would this be incompatible? would it kill my battery or device?
any suggestions or input as to what to do?
thanks,
Amir
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i wouldn't trust that stuff personally, i would go with a brand name to make sure it wouldn't screw up my device.
incidentally i have a powermonkey explorer, which comes with a solar charger that can be used to either charge up the powermonkey battery, or connected directly to the phone. you can also get ones with bigger solar panels for faster charge, but trust me unless you have consistent, and strong sun (unlike england where all it ever does is rain) then there isn't a lot of point getting one over just a normal battery pack.
I would agree with the poster above, they may be more expensive but at least your guaranteed that they will work. However with solar if you are in the UK like the above poster and I then you will have no chance of getting it to work

Looking for a car charger?

I'm looking for a car charger. I remember reading that some are more powerful than others. Any recommendations or will the Verizon charger do the job?
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Since we don't know exactly what Verizon charger you speak of, you should test it yourself...
Play a video or do some other power-sucking activity on your phone while it's plugged in. If the power level goes up, you're probably good with your existing charger. If it goes down, your device is using more power than it's receiving and you might want to buy a new one that supplies more juice.
I used an OEM Motorola charger with my old smartphone, but haven't really tested it yet on my new S3. I suspect it'll be fine. It's supposed to deliver a full 1A of power, unlike a lot of others that make a similar claim. I can't post links yet, but if you look on Amazon, search for "Motorola micro-USB car charger". It usually runs between $5-7. If you do decide to go with the Motorola, buy it directly from Amazon (not a third party seller and not "fulfilled by Amazon").
Good luck!
hi , i wonder if youc an check here : http://dx.com/s/car+charger+Galaxy .
I bought this one 2 month ago http://dx.com/p/car-charger-for-samsung-i9100-galaxy-s2-dc12-24v-65167 , this product is very cheap and works lovely.Does the job. Reasonable cord length. Very useful as GPS and BT drains out the cell phone battery. Very good value for the price .
I use one of the griffen power bolt car adaptors. They are sooooo sleek. I modified it like how the pictures on amazon shows for 1amp charging. Only like $13 at walmart
At present, chargers are generally chargers. Just look at the output. If it's 5V, 1A, you're good.
There's no point in going any higher than that, as the battery won't sink that much current. 2A chargers are only useful for tablets.

Quick and Inexpensive USB wall charger?

I just lost my USB wall charger and realized my spares don't charge as fast as my previous one...
My previous charger had my phone at +700ma while in sleep, two of my spares can do 400 and one can only do 200!
One time I used a car charger that had me at +900ma in sleep so I would like to try and find a new wall charger that can get me +900.
BTW all the chargers I have used have said they are 5v 1000ma, so clearly I can't just go by the specs they list- I need a first hand experience of a quality charger.
So I open it to the forums. Anyone here have experience of a particularly strong USB wall charger?
I got a good Motorola one on Amazon for pretty cheap and it's been going strong for a while.
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Well, you do need one that's 1000mAh.
You just need one from a reliable manufacturer that's not mis-labelled crap.
I'd just look for a quality brand. I got lucky with one for $1.50 on eBay but the seller isn't selling them any more.
Hm so I guess OEM or genuine name brands should reliably be up to their specs, then? Well, I guess I'm going to shop around for one that maybe says 1500ma or more because I believe my phone can take more than a 1A charger can give it, and it probably won't disappoint
Samsung note II have a battery of 3,100mAh, the charger is 2000mA(2A). but my i can use the same charger for my S2. so i guess that the amphere doesn't really matter. just that the higher the amphere of the charger, the faster it charge. But you sure need a higher amphere charger for bigger battery. Hope this help.
seacreature said:
Samsung note II have a battery of 3,100mAh, the charger is 2000mA(2A). but my i can use the same charger for my S2. so i guess that the amphere doesn't really matter. just that the higher the amphere of the charger, the faster it charge. But you sure need a higher amphere charger for bigger battery. Hope this help.
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I've read that smartphones (at least android phones) have controlled charging circuits that will only allow for as much amperage as they are set to allow. So if you connect a 2000mA charger to the phone but it's limited to 1000mA then it will only draw 1000mA. However as I have noticed just because a charger says it can output 1000mA doesn't mean that it can. I have tried 4 different 1000mA chargers each with pretty different outputs- and if they don't output as much as your phone will take it WILL charge slower. The point of this thread was to gather information on which chargers are reliably fast and ideally economical ones (there's enough OEM chargers I can find for 10x the price of off-brand ones that would hopefully do the job right).

[Q] Any recommendations on power bank?

Keeping your phone charged when you're out and about isn't always easy so it's no wonder portable chargers and power banks are such a popular investment.
I was not sure exactly of the prices before but I know they were not far off this, Super Sneeky!!! Any recommendations on power banks people???
I prefer mi power bank form xiaomi that was a good quality
Mr.Kopong said:
I prefer mi power bank form xiaomi that was a good quality
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I know xiaomi power bank is good.But it is too hard to purchase origianl
If you are from US, Anker power banks have no competition and still #1 rated/selling product on amazon.
bluezheng said:
I know xiaomi power bank is good.But it is too hard to purchase origianl
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I myself now using xiaomi power bank, well. I cannot recognize whether it is the original one though it is declared to be. If I have to get another power bank, this time I'd prefer a solar one. Solar charger is more convenient to use. Can be both charged with USB adapter and solar energy. Some are even water-resistant. You can consider that as well.:laugh:
Kingskiel said:
I myself now using xiaomi power bank, well. I cannot recognize whether it is the original one though it is declared to be. If I have to get another power bank, this time I'd prefer a solar one. Solar charger is more convenient to use. Can be both charged with USB adapter and solar energy. Some are even water-resistant. You can consider that as well.:laugh:
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I would not recommend pure solar chargers. Even if you get it in a direct sunlight, due to a small surface area with solar cells you will not get higher charging power than 0.5A which is a joke comparing to most of the smartphones and tablets requiring 2A of charging. I even tried large solar panel folding chargers and was never able to get 1A of charging current out of them. Plus, you have to be in a direct sun light and open space without any shade.
If you have one of those regular external batteries with a solar charger on top of it, so you can charger it either from a sun or from AC wall adapter, it's better since you can store a charge into the internal battery. But again, it will take you MANY hours to fill it up because it chargers as painfully slow rate.
Just for the reference, if you are using your phone or even idle with apps running in the background, you can be easily discharging at higher rate than 0.5A that your solar charger will provide.
Bottom line, solar chargers are a nice to keep your calculator running For a modern smartphone or a tablet with 3000-5000mAh internal battery - it will not be useful.
vectron said:
I would not recommend pure solar chargers. Even if you get it in a direct sunlight, due to a small surface area with solar cells you will not get higher charging power than 0.5A which is a joke comparing to most of the smartphones and tablets requiring 2A of charging. I even tried large solar panel folding chargers and was never able to get 1A of charging current out of them. Plus, you have to be in a direct sun light and open space without any shade.
If you have one of those regular external batteries with a solar charger on top of it, so you can charger it either from a sun or from AC wall adapter, it's better since you can store a charge into the internal battery. But again, it will take you MANY hours to fill it up because it chargers as painfully slow rate.
Just for the reference, if you are using your phone or even idle with apps running in the background, you can be easily discharging at higher rate than 0.5A that your solar charger will provide.
Bottom line, solar chargers are a nice to keep your calculator running For a modern smartphone or a tablet with 3000-5000mAh internal battery - it will not be useful.
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you are right. most solar power bank is just stunt.
bluezheng said:
Keeping your phone charged when you're out and about isn't always easy so it's no wonder portable chargers and power banks are such a popular investment.
I was not sure exactly of the prices before but I know they were not far off this, Super Sneeky!!! Any recommendations on power banks people???
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if you are from India, get Mi power bank from Flipkart.
they are the official partners here.
costs you Rs.999/- for 10400mAh model

[TECH DISCUSSION] Is it possible to have a Dash Charge power bank?

So I'm in my junior year of electrical engineering and seeing the incredible things done with smartphones is something I really would like to be a part of one day. I wanted to discuss, considering the limits of current technology, if it would be possible to create a safe Dash Charging power bank for this device? For those who don't know how dash charging works I'll post a few links and my understanding of how it works and if I'm wrong at any point feel free to correct me.
Dash Charging - The Technology
The way dash charging works, as I understand it, is that the USB-C cable wires are made wider in diameter to accommodate a larger amount of current being passed through to the battery. The charger plugged into the wall takes on the burden of the extra voltage pushing the current through the wire and keeping it away from the phone's internal battery (which is brilliant). That means that the charger takes on the extra heat which isn't a problem because passive components are often more tolerant of heat than batteries are.
Links:
http://www.phonearena.com/news/How-it-works-Dash-Charge-fast-charging-on-the-OnePlus-3_id82646
http://www.trustedreviews.com/opinions/what-is-dash-charge-oneplus-3
The Issues
A dash power bank could be charged up exactly like the phone; with the dash charger it could fill extremely fast. However, using the battery pack to charge the phone means that the internal Li-Ion batteries of that charger will be taking on the extra heat from within the case which could:
a) shorten the power bank's life span
b) Possibly lead to unsafe power banks if it got too hot
I also see there being limitations with the power bank's ability to maintain a full speed charge similar to wall charging along with what types of batteries would be needed to provide the power output similar to the dash charger.
The Solutions
So in my limited knowledge I think that the biggest enemy here is heat generated in the power bank. I feel like the rest could be overcome with a fairly large bank of 18650 batteries. It is possible to have a passive cooling system built into the power bank for heat dissipation but that might make the battery bank difficult for users to hold on their Pokemon Go outings. Also, reducing Dash Charging specifications just a little, decreasing the speed at which it could charge the device, would alleviate some of the concern. So while you might not get 60% in 30 minutes from the wall, perhaps aiming for 45-50% charge in that amount of time would increase the power bank lifespan and total amount of charges.
What do you all think? I'll readily admit I don't understand completely how current battery bank internals work to limit over-current and over-voltage scenarios as I've never taken one apart. If anyone wants to educate me and say whether they think Dash Charging is possible I'd love to hear about it. This is the kind of stuff I imagine the OnePlus engineers are sitting around working on every week.
i think that would be too expensive to make for consumers, u figure if a dash charge block is almost $30.00 this thing would be well over $500.00 which would be too much for a regular consumer to purchase just to have a portable charger, maybe in about the 3rd or 4th generation of this technology we could see one in about 5 years, they would rather make a ton of 30.00 purchases and have you buy their charge block opposed to very little purchases of about 500.00 for power bank
It's actually already there in the market,
named "OPPO VOOC Powerbank"
attached is mine, working fine with OP3 Dash,
Price is around $45-50 - 6000mAH
Charging rate is 3,5A
and it DOES charge my device up to 60-70% in 30 Minutes
it heat up though, especially near the plug (USB C end)
this is why i use the metal based USB C adapter, so it release the heat faster
otonieru said:
It's actually already there in the market,
named "OPPO VOOC Powerbank"
attached is mine, working fine with OP3 Dash,
Price is around $45-50 - 6000mAH
Charging rate is 3,5A
and it DOES charge my device up to 60-70% in 30 Minutes
it heat up though, especially near the plug (USB C end)
this is why i use the metal based USB C adapter, so it release the heat faster
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I had no idea that even existed. I'm going to look into the specs of that device and see what it has under the hood. Thanks for letting me know about it!
AlkaliV2 said:
I had no idea that even existed. I'm going to look into the specs of that device and see what it has under the hood. Thanks for letting me know about it!
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Here,
the information page from the maker itself :
http://www.oppo.com/en/accessory-vooc-power-bank
and where to get it :
https://www.amazon.co.uk/OPPO-VOOC-Flash-Charge-Power-White/dp/B00SINEEXA
I'm going to build power bank using Dash Charge car charger. The power banks higher voltage (12V if using car charger) means less current for individual cell while charging. I have bought battery holder case 10 x 1,5V for AA batteries. http://r.ebay.com/vpShFJ (I already have plenty of Eneloop AA batteries for other accessories.) Each Eneloop has at least 1,5Ah (1500mAh) capacity while retaining voltage at or over 1,2V. http://lygte-info.dk/review/batteries2012/CommonAAcomparator.php I'm going to attach 12V socket to the battery holder case so I can use my car charger both in car as well while at camping.
Battery bank consisting of 10 x AA Eneloop has a total capacity of: 12V*1,5Ah=18Wh.
Dash chargers input is rated at 12V/2.5A so each individual Eneloop would have about 250mAh discharge rate.
My old Galaxy Note 3 had 3,8V 3200mAh battery and the capasity was ~12,2Wh. I don't know the nominal voltage of OP's battery but I would estimate it's about the same as Samsung's so the capacity should be lower than in Note 3. Maybe around: 3,8V*3000mAh=11,4Wh.
10x Eneloop batteries has a capacity to give energy for charging OP3 from 0% TO 100% at least. (18Wh/11,4Wh = ~1,6)
I think in India it's not available
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https://forums.oneplus.net/threads/new-product-survey-dash-charge-power-bank.457920/
Squabl said:
I'm going to build power bank using Dash Charge car charger. The power banks higher voltage (12V if using car charger) means less current for individual cell while charging. I have bought battery holder case 10 x 1,5V for AA batteries. http://r.ebay.com/vpShFJ (I already have plenty of Eneloop AA batteries for other accessories.) Each Eneloop has at least 1,5Ah (1500mAh) capacity while retaining voltage at or over 1,2V. http://lygte-info.dk/review/batteries2012/CommonAAcomparator.php I'm going to attach 12V socket to the battery holder case so I can use my car charger both in car as well while at camping.
Battery bank consisting of 10 x AA Eneloop has a total capacity of: 12V*1,5Ah=18Wh.
Dash chargers input is rated at 12V/2.5A so each individual Eneloop would have about 250mAh discharge rate.
My old Galaxy Note 3 had 3,8V 3200mAh battery and the capasity was ~12,2Wh. I don't know the nominal voltage of OP's battery but I would estimate it's about the same as Samsung's so the capacity should be lower than in Note 3. Maybe around: 3,8V*3000mAh=11,4Wh.
10x Eneloop batteries has a capacity to give energy for charging OP3 from 0% TO 100% at least. (18Wh/11,4Wh = ~1,6)
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We're going to need a hardware XDA for people like you. I never would have thought to string together Eneloops to make an external charger since most of your power banks contain 18650 with overcharge protection and stuff built in. The wall dash charger is spec'ed to run 5V at 4A and the car charger loses half an amp to land in at 3.5A max. Car charger voltage varies between 3.4~5V from what I can tell probably based on the car's cigarette lighter specs.
What kind of case are you using with the eneloops and what are you using for overcurrent/voltage protection?
otonieru said:
It's actually already there in the market,
named "OPPO VOOC Powerbank"
attached is mine, working fine with OP3 Dash,
Price is around $45-50 - 6000mAH
Charging rate is 3,5A
and it DOES charge my device up to 60-70% in 30 Minutes
it heat up though, especially near the plug (USB C end)
this is why i use the metal based USB C adapter, so it release the heat faster
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So... can you tell me if a normal VOOC charger block charge the OP3 as fast as the original dash charger in package?
I saw it is the same current rate, but the technology, is it interchangeable?
Just wait oneplus is planning to release a dash charge powerbank with 10000mAh so stay connected no need to buy oppo 6kmAh one
AlkaliV2 said:
The wall dash charger is spec'ed to run 5V at 4A and the car charger loses half an amp to land in at 3.5A max. Car charger voltage varies between 3.4~5V from what I can tell probably based on the car's cigarette lighter specs.
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You are right, the car charger uses lower current and is probably a bit slower. When I receive my car charger I will do some testing and will report back.
The voltage variation is needed on all chargers. When the battery is almost full the charging voltage drops.
AlkaliV2 said:
What kind of case are you using with the eneloops and what are you using for overcurrent/voltage protection?
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I have ordered a case like this: http://r.ebay.com/vpShFJ
The car charger has been designed to be used as it is. The charger itself does not require additional overcurrent protection but in case of a short circuit a 5A fuse is needed to protect the wiring and Eneloops. Overvoltage is not a problem as the maximum voltage with Eneloops is going to be under 15V.
DouglasDuZZ said:
So... can you tell me if a normal VOOC charger block charge the OP3 as fast as the original dash charger in package?
I saw it is the same current rate, but the technology, is it interchangeable?
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Yes it is. I've posted it in another thread as eell. Just check through my post history.
This is pure logical, since Oneplus is just a subsidiary company of OPPO, so they surely can share few technologies between each other, and VOOC/DASH is one of it,
Just make sure your usb c adapter quality is good when you decide to use it with VOOC charger.

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