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Re: iPod Altoids Tin Charger
no, it shouldnt matter. If the Ipod says 8 to 30, it should be able to charge with 8 volts.
Switching power supplies take as much current as they need from the source to get the voltage output and current output they need 8 AA NiMH batteries would give you 9.6V - that would be a nice backup pack. |
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