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any advice for external battery charger purchase
Hi,
We are looking for a device that will charge the batteries of an IPAQ 210 externally. We want this to be done by plugging it into the wall. We want this to be able to charge both standard and extended batteries. We have these IPAQs in a restaraunt environment so while a server is using the IPAQ when the battery starts going dead they can walk over take the battery off the charger pop out the battery in the IPAQ and replace, then put the low battery in the charger to charge. The only product we found is by a company called Boxwave. Problem is the battery only charges to 55% on a standard battery and 85% on an extnended. We worked with Boxwave on this and have currently went through 3 chargers with them producing the same results. Does anyone know of a product that we could purchase that would charge the batery to 100%. Thanks. |
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Re: any advice for external battery charger purchase
How about asking Batteries Plus...
http://www.batteriesplus.com/ -- Don Vancouver, USA "Dan H" <someone@nospam.com> wrote in message news:%239LmL5D6IHA.1592@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl... > Hi, > We are looking for a device that will charge the batteries of an IPAQ 210 > externally. We want this to be done by plugging it into the wall. We > want this to be able to charge both standard and extended batteries. > We have these IPAQs in a restaraunt environment so while a server is using > the IPAQ when the battery starts going dead they can walk over take the > battery off the charger pop out the battery in the IPAQ and replace, then > put the low battery in the charger to charge. > > The only product we found is by a company called Boxwave. Problem is the > battery only charges to 55% on a standard battery and 85% on an extnended. > We worked with Boxwave on this and have currently went through 3 chargers > with them producing the same results. > > Does anyone know of a product that we could purchase that would charge the > batery to 100%. > > Thanks. > |
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