04.10.2009, 12:01
Hallo, das 3GS-Problem liegt offensichtlich nicht am Kabel, sondern am Stromausgang des MINI USB-hubs - der ist mit 500mA limitiert, das 3GS braucht aber mehr. Link zur Diskussion weiter unten
"It is the power output of the MINI port that is the problem, as has been mentioned above. If the iPhone battery is nearly full then it usually will charge with just the Y-lead, albeit very slowly, but run the iPhone flat and the power requirement to charge and restart the phone is just too much for the MINI USB port to handle. I'm running a similar setup to Shamrock above, with the power from the MINI USB port augmented by a separate charger. The first charger I had didn't provide enough power to charge my 3G from flat (even though it was rated at 1A), but the second one does (even though it is rated at only 700mA - go figure!)."
http://www.northamericanmotoring.com/for...3gs-2.html
"It is the power output of the MINI port that is the problem, as has been mentioned above. If the iPhone battery is nearly full then it usually will charge with just the Y-lead, albeit very slowly, but run the iPhone flat and the power requirement to charge and restart the phone is just too much for the MINI USB port to handle. I'm running a similar setup to Shamrock above, with the power from the MINI USB port augmented by a separate charger. The first charger I had didn't provide enough power to charge my 3G from flat (even though it was rated at 1A), but the second one does (even though it is rated at only 700mA - go figure!)."
http://www.northamericanmotoring.com/for...3gs-2.html