Is it 1.2A ? Then the supply they gave me is really not right anyway!
Either way, I am not pleased with what they gave me. Even if some of
the sources online say you can charge the eMate with 700mA, I just
don't trust an adapter that wasn't made for the job. I certainly don't
like having a cobbled-together thing like this.
But as I said. All is well (except I'm out $20) because I've got a real
Newton adapter coming.
On 1 Mar, 2006, at 6:33 PM, Andrei Chichak wrote:
> Please excuse me if I have my numbers wrong, but doesn't the emate say
> that
> it draws 1.2A like the 2100? That is going to have the output on the
> wall
> wart sag and kill the wart due to high current draw. I got the same
> adapter! My emate wasn't fully charged after 2 days. I plugged in my
> 2100
> adapter and it charged normally.
>
> Andrei
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