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cheapo solution to non-charging tablet? suggestions?

  • 13-08-2016 01:32PM
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 6,336 ✭✭✭


    I've a couple of tablets here that work but won't charge. 1 is a Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 7" and has a proprietary charge/data port. The other is a less popular make and has a plug a bit like an older Nokia phone. The socket on this is cracked and will charge if the wire is held at a particular angle.

    I'm thinking of putting an external Li-ion USB powerbank on the back and running a couple of wires inside. A couple of questions:

    If I leave the original battery in place, in parallel with the external unit, might it cause a problem with the charging circuit in the powerbank? Like drawing too much current.

    The original Samsung battery has 5 wires, 2 black, 2 red and 1 blue (in the centre). I've charged it with a couple of leads connected to an empty powerbank case, connected to red and black, works fine. What's the blue wire likely to be?

    I presume the rest of the tablet will be OK with a fully charged voltage of maybe 4.1V ?

    The Samsung battery is 4000mAh, the other is 4400.


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