A little invention of mine - Galaxy Ace S5830 Accessories

Hello guys
I was thinking about the battery temperature when charging, so i came upon a little invention of mine. I just wanna share some pictures.
When charging, my battery heats up to 45 to 50 celsius. But by using my invented battery cooler
It can reduce heating up to 25celsius
I took the fan of my ps2 and ac charger of a toy helicopter and modified some parts.
Fan: 9volts
Ac charger(modified): 9volts
Voltage input: 100~220volts
Here are some pics...
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Voltage output: 100~220volts
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I think you mean input? But the idea is amazing .

Ok thanks about that haha.
I also got wrong spellings! Its hard to type in my keyboard.
A little add in my topic, you can also use your old fans from old power supplies from old pc's. Kekeke
Just look for any compatible ac charger or any adapter that can support the voltage of the fans.
Ill make a case after school to make it look more cooler!
This will greatly help the life of your battery.
Just remember, when soldering parts, make sure you dont get burnt.
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Yeah, excessive temperature is one of the main reasons of batteries dying. So this might be pretty useful actually.

Nice innovation........

I already made a housing or case for it using my phones box. It does not look cool but it helps
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It could be the best if you change the ac charger for an microusb plug and connect it to the phone, at same time that the battery charger.
2 in 1!!

think twice
raymanlololo said:
It could be the best if you change the ac charger for an microusb plug and connect it to the phone, at same time that the battery charger.
2 in 1!!
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Actually, the phones voltage is differet from the fan, and the adaptor's voltage is different too.
your device will be burnt or will cause voltage problems:
result: damaged device due too overvoltage.

Ex Deus Xien said:
Actually, the phones voltage is differet from the fan, and the adaptor's voltage is different too.
your device will be burnt or will cause voltage problems:
result: damaged device due too overvoltage.
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I'd supposed to, but it could be great anyway

Yup voltage differences can cause your galaxy ace to malfunction. I have experienced it before charging my phone overseas.

Clever. Useful idea

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Battery charger for HD HD2

Hello Friends and greetings to all,
I used to have for my previous HTCs an independent cradle battery charger where I would place a battery in the morning and replace it the evening with the one in my device.
Hence I never suffered from powerlack.
Did you see in your surfing a new device for HTC HD2?
Thank you and have a nice holiday season.
I always switched batteries. I agree, it's the most comfortable recharging practice.
Anyway, I found a craddle/bat. charger here.
appelflap said:
I always switched batteries. I agree, it's the most comfortable recharging practice.
Anyway, I found a craddle/bat. charger here.
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Can't agree more with you my friend, takes 3 minutes to do the whole operation, whereas with a broader battery, the spirit itself of your purchasing goal goes astray.
Thanks for your link, I will go for it.
have a nice holidays
HTC-HD2\USB CRADLE WITH 2ND BATTERY CHARGER:
http://4u-kidi.com/info.php?itno=5286 THERE IS AND IN BLACK OPTION!
joscopp said:
Can't agree more with you my friend, takes 3 minutes to do the whole operation, whereas with a broader battery, the spirit itself of your purchasing goal goes astray.
Thanks for your link, I will go for it.
have a nice holidays
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I am thinking getting one my self, do you like yours m8?
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http://4u-kidi.com/info.php?itno=5286
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Quote from the product description:
For HTC Touch HD2 / T8585 / HTC Leo 100 PDA USB CRADLE WITH 2ND BATTERY CHARGER + Stylus + Anti-Static and UV Treatment
Stylus + Anti-Static and UV Treatment.. wait, what?
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Quote from the product description:
For HTC Touch HD2 / T8585 / HTC Leo 100 PDA USB CRADLE WITH 2ND BATTERY CHARGER + Stylus + Anti-Static and UV Treatment
Stylus + Anti-Static and UV Treatment.. wait, what?
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to give your HD2 a nice tan
Are there any issues with using non HTC produts? I've used non official products in the past and always had problems, ie they stop working after a while.
Has anyone actually got one? Is it any good?
cradle
I had 1 for my hd, loved it. So got 1 for hd2. Saw 1 with 3.5mm headphone jack, super for listening to tunes,& charging. But, Didn't realize that unless plugged into external speakers when charging ,say at nite, you won't hear phone ring, or message alerts? So, I just plug into reg. charger,so I can hear ring, its my only phone. Might be getting reg.1?
Edit; it does still work to charge spare battery.
Just had thought? If I take out the 3.5 male plug, it will work like I need it too! Right?

Portable charger

Can someone please suggest a decent portable charger that I can use to keep my HD2 running for 5 days without mains power?
At the moment I charge it once a day.
Either AA Powered or with a large internal battery
Thanks
Hi,
I've got this one:
dealextreme.com/details.dx/sku.18883
it has an adaptor for micro-usb. You can use itself for charging the lithium battery.
and also, when I need more time I carry more batteries:
dealextreme.com/details.dx/sku.26249
http://www.dealextreme.com/details.dx/sku.29749
3 full recharges portable charger
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https://powertraveller.com/iwantsome/primatepower/000239/
Not quite as powerfull as some of the previous suggestion but recharges my HD2 2 and a bit times if Im not using it while on charge.
The tips and chargers are all cross compatible with their other products which I also use (powergorilla for my netbook) and its small enough to carry around!
I'll suggest an i-walk U20 5400mAh, it charges the HD2 about 4 1/2 times. perfect for long days out or when going camping etc. also has a powerful torch.
http://gadgetmix.com/index/u2o-iwalk-5400-universal-emergency-battery-charger-review/
Mine cost about £44, but it's totally worth it. I just don't trust those chargers running on 2xAA batteries
I bought this one plus a couple of AA size 2200mAh rechargeable battery, can be used for 4-5 days ouside
sbirsen said:
I'll suggest an i-walk U20 5400mAh, it charges the HD2 about 4 1/2 times. perfect for long days out or when going camping etc. also has a powerful torch.
http://gadgetmix.com/index/u2o-iwalk-5400-universal-emergency-battery-charger-review/
Mine cost about £44, but it's totally worth it. I just don't trust those chargers running on 2xAA batteries
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hmmmm i think this one really rules. thinking of getting one instead of the extended battery. so i can keep the good design as i dont need the power every day ...
I'm using a powergorilla for charging my 2 phones. a HD2 and a SE W800i
it lasts me 2 weeks
it is a big powerpack but also does the laptop more then once easily when needed. they have also a half size one the minigorilla
just google it.

[Q] generic charger problem.. phone freeze

Today I got from a big Pc store a generic charger which has two inputs car/home and two outputs usb 1000 mA and 500 mA.
Connected the IS and in all my years I've never seen something like that. Phone charges but touch screen is not responding while connected to that charger. Tried both outputs, different outlet in the house, even another charger with one usb at 500 mA. Only with that charger I bought today the problem exists. As soon as I disconnect it the screen works again..
Any ideas?
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try this, short the middle 2 contacts from it
like this
[----] <=- is usb [-__-] outer ones need to be clean
its pritty easy done by opening the case or modifying the cable, up to you what you want
Hawkysoft said:
try this, short the middle 2 contacts from it
like this
[----] <=- is usb [-__-] outer ones need to be clean
its pritty easy done by opening the case or modifying the cable, up to you what you want
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yes thought of the data pins too but (I opened it) they're so tight soldered to the board that was difficult to do anything.. anyway.. I'll probably try to return it.
FYI all of you since these chargers are Chinese and pretty widespread look like that (nevermind the label)
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dude original htc ones are like 10euro... buy that o.0 xD
Hawkysoft said:
dude original htc ones are like 10euro... buy that o.0 xD
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u got a point.. I was looking for a AIO solution and gave 10 euro for this cr*p.. I'll check ebay..
it is happen with me when i use original HTC home charger, my incredible s is become slow and low touch response????
sometime it happen when i use original HTC home charger, but not every time.....
Her0o said:
it is happen with me when i use original HTC home charger, my incredible s is become slow and low touch response????
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Happens a lot with me and any charger I use.

Slow charging, 9 hours till full from 23%???

Is there a work around for the phone not recognizing a non-OEM charger and charging slowly? There HAS to be a way around this! My G2 is currently sitting at 23% and it says that it will take 9 hours to charge till full!?!?! Even with a generic charger there is no way it should take 9 hours to add 77% to my battery. Any suggestions from anyone, other than buying the OEM charger? I know they're only $10 on eBay but if I could buy one I would have.
spc_hicks09 said:
Is there a work around for the phone not recognizing a non-OEM charger and charging slowly? There HAS to be a way around this! My G2 is currently sitting at 23% and it says that it will take 9 hours to charge till full!?!?! Even with a generic charger there is no way it should take 9 hours to add 77% to my battery. Any suggestions from anyone, other than buying the OEM charger? I know they're only $10 on eBay but if I could buy one I would have.
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What cable are you using? Cheap USB cable have small gauge wires that cannot carry the current this phone draws and will create a large voltage drop which eventually terminates or slows the charging process.
I have a cheap 1A knockoff car charger and use a very short USB cable (1ft) and my phone charges almost as fast as at home.
T
EDIT: Also check the USB port in the phone - if there is lots of lint in there, it prevents the connector from seating and making good contact.
The USB port is fine but I'm using a 2.1amp plug that supports quick charging and a regular 6ft microUSB cable. Still getting the "charging slowly" message.
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Must have been a problem with CM13 or something. After restoring my stock backup I no longer get the "charging slowly" message and the phone definitely charges fast now.
I would try charging while completely shut down.
Yes its an issue with the rom you are using. I would suggest you use stock lollipop rom with dorimanx kernel to get the most outta your device.

What's the usual charging temperature of the phone? Does it heat too much?

What's the temperature of the phone while charging? Mine gets heated to 42-degree Celsius. While charging, it only had both the SIMS and nothing else - Wifi Bluetooth etc. - on.
Also, CPU-Z's thermal tab, the chg_temp (whatever it signifies!) value goes as high as 75!
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Are these temperatures too bad for the phone? What are the temperatures of your phones while charging?
Don't use it while charging bro because of charging and metal body. It's also decrease your battery life... Leave it to charge bro!?
Raj.S said:
Don't use it while charging bro because of charging and metal body. It's also decrease your battery life... Leave it to charge bro!
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That's the last resort to switch it off while charging. If you too have the same model, could you confirm if yours gets this much heated as well?
tarun0 said:
That's the last resort to switch it off while charging. If you too have the same model, could you confirm if yours gets this much heated as well?
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Yeah bro its does if i am using it while charging + wifi+ browsing..
But if i will let it charge with wifi off it doesn't want even a bit!
Raj.S said:
Yeah bro its does if i am using it while charging + wifi+ browsing..
But if i will let it charge with wifi off it doesn't want even a bit!
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I too don't use it while charging with wifi etc switched off. It still heats. I thought the problem was with my phone only, so I even got it replaced from Amazon but it's the same with this new phone as well. :/
Hmmm... I think we should get others opinions if they are also having the same issue.
I don't know if G5 also has such problem!
It is normal for the handset to heat that much while turbo charge.It has metal body.I figure out that when i charge my moto g5s with other charger it doesn't heat that much but when i switch to turbo charger which comes up with the package it heats up the phone considerably.

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