On May 14, 7:01*pm, "cybuerke" <cybue...@PLMgmail.com> wrote:
> <voiptal...@gmail.com> wrote in message
>
> news:cfed5275-a6be-425a-b0e3-db1a753232bb@f36g2000hsa.googlegroups.com...
> On May 14, 2:20 pm, "cybuerke" <cybue...@PLMgmail.com> wrote:
>
> > According to the manual, the battery should go on charge for 8 hours, but
> > inside the box was a Sipgate flyer forbidding me to use the phone until a
> > 24
> > hour charge had been applied. Not a big problem in itself, but I'm
> > wondering whether the reports of the battery being rubbish might have
> > something to do with this?
>
> Maybe.
>
> > There is no charging cradle, just a usb lead
> > that plugs into a euro mains plug (that in turn plugs into a UK mains
> > plug)
> > at one end, and a baby usb connector that goes into the phone itself.
>
> The usb lead is one way to charge the phone but not recommended. See
> this site:http://www.ip-phone-forum.de/showthr...?t=140439where
> they say:
> ""Don't charge with the USB cable, or be careful not to overcharge the
> battery.""
>
> ****
> The proverbial rock and hard place then - damned if I do and damned if I
> don't.
I'm quite surprised it doesn't come supplied with a cradle. Maybe the
euro mains plug you mention has some kind of "limiter" to protect
against overcharging?
The bit I quoted above refers to, I think, charging with just a normal
USB lead (normal USB plug one end and a mini USB the other end)
connected to a computer. Always handy for a quick charge if you're out
at a friend's or the office and you done have the normal charger
cradle with you.
EDIT: Having just written the above, I decide to take the cradle apart
to see what is inside. See this pic:
http://redy.net/voiptalker/DCP03869.JPG
As you can see there is a small circuit board inside the cradle -
maybe this is what stops overcharging?
As you say - rock and fireplace syndrome
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