Sujet : Re: Cell Phone Charging
De : email (at) *nospam* here.invalid (Adrian Caspersz)
Groupes : sci.electronics.repairDate : 11. Apr 2025, 09:29:52
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On 08/04/2025 21:24, Ed Vance wrote:
When I was in High School I took a Electric class.
There was a 6Volt Battery , some assorted length wires with battery clips on
each end and some homemade Resistors with wire wrapped around a strip of
Bakelite.
The Teacher gave us Schematics showing Series,circuit to calculate the Voltage
and Current we should get when we assembled the circuit and then used a VOM to
see the readings on the circuit.
We were told to ALWAYS wire the circuit up first , connect the VOM and then put
the battery clips on the battery.
When I charge my ell phone I put the USB C plug in the jack on the phone and
then plug the other end in the A.C. socket.
When it is charged up I unplug the A.C. plug from the socket and remove the
USB C plug from the phone
I know it is only 5 Volts but I do it that way.
Most folks I see unplug the wire from their phone first , then unplug the A.C.
end.
Probably doesn't matter, but I'm set in my ways
Ed
In a parking lot, I came across a taxi driver with his hood open, a flat battery inside, him looking for a jump start.
He'd already attached cables to his car battery and was just casually holding both leads in one hand, with remaining charge ready to bite...
I made my excuses and left.
-- Adrian C