Need something for my motorcycle.
I just hooked this up but it's not charging.
It's connected, but not charging.
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Did you test it with another phone/device? I can only guess but i guess its not related to the P7Pro.
P7P prefers PD...
It also seems to require data pins to work - a cheap "shunt 5V into the port" 2 wire charger won't work apparently.
This one should work:
https://www.amazon.ca/Outlet-Charger-Waterproof-Adapter-Motorcycle/dp/B09D34DTTZ
These only works on very simple devices. Like a flashlight, or a radio
Thanks, guys.
One of the two leads will charge it.
Not sure why the other one doesn't.
So, I swapped the leads.
The other lead is charging a low-power GPS device.
I'm going to check the device that kodabmx posted.
I missed it in my previous shopping search!
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Hey everyone,
I was just wondering if anyone had technical expertise or info on what points one could try soldering to in order to get a Qi charging mod working for this tablet? I had done one based on instructions for the Nexus 7, and would be interested in doing a wireless charging mod for the note.
I was just curious if anyone has looked into this? I searched the net and couldn't seem to find anything on it.
Based on what I found below, it would seem that I run one wire from the Qi pad to pin 6 (+ve 5v 1.8a "V_ACCESSORY_5.0V P") and one to pin 16 (HC GND High current Ground, -ve). Based on how small it is I would be looking for alternate solder spots I would imagine.
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EDIT:
Source Links for pinouts:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=26434346
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=10501175
The S4 Active charging port have a rubber cover and I bet with constant open / close, this rubber will wear off or even fall off.
Hence, I am looking for a wireless charging solution, while waiting for Samsung to sell their version. Do you have any suggestions?
There seems to be many, like Metrans solution shown below. I am not sure if this will fit in the S4 active and NOT interfere with the rubber seal around the back cover.
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Hmmmm... seems no one wants wireless charging on their Active...
lanwarrior said:
Hmmmm... seems no one wants wireless charging on their Active...
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I'm guessing you didn't search and find this thread (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2346512).
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I am looking for an app/adapter that would allow you to power your wired home phone system using your cell phone. Ideally, I'd like to be able to use a cable, like the one shown, to simply plug my cell phone into one of the home phone jacks to provide service to the wired phones etc. I'm hoping to find a carrier neutral solution. Do you know of anything like this?
Thank you for your time and consideration.
I searched the internet for a half hour before posting this question, and I found a solution on Amazon only moments after doing so.
It's the Cobra Phonelynx. It uses Bluetooth instead of a cable, and it's under $20. I'll post a review as soon as it arrives.
I've seen plenty of people pull out their radios and replace them with a tablet; usually a Nexus 7 or similar, as that easily fits into the Double DIN slot most cars have. but that only takes over radio duty. I was wondering if anyone has tried replacing the climate controls as well.
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I was thinking since the Radio & A/C cluster is so large, and (for me, anyway) wastes so much space, why not put a large tablet in there, it could probably take a 10" (maybe 12") screen. then the climate buttons and knobs could probably be replaced with an arduino setup.
I haven't even started doing this yet, I was wondering if anyone else had tried this or not
I apologize if this has already been addressed, I have searched and have not found this anywhere or the information I am looking for.
I purchased a phone of ebay called a LG V50 model V500VM also called Verizon. This phone has the 3 pogo pins on the back of it, which I
believe the "official" Verizon phone did not have. I have updated the verizon software via OTA and had no issues.
I picked up a second screen case with 3 pogo pins as well hoping they would somehow function together, which they are not.
What can I do to make them work together?
Thanks for any help or suggestions, I would like to make this work somehow.
I have also attached a picture of the case and phone backs below.
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Anyone? No bone to toss my way?