ArminVanBuuren
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I've got a portable speaker Bose SoundLink Mini. What I don't get is that the output voltage of its charger is over 12v while the battery at its 100 % capacity only reads 7.4v (also on its label)!
Have you ever seen similar situation? Charging battery at way higher voltage that the battery is actually never gonna approach?
Why I am asking this:
I would like to charge the speaker via a travel charger from USB, which would require this:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/USB-DC-5V-t...679272?hash=item43e45671a8:g:MN4AAOSw~bFWJLkk
So if I have a power bank with output 5v USB, and connect in it the advertised cable (see above), would it charge the speaker with no harm?
Thank you a lot.
Have you ever seen similar situation? Charging battery at way higher voltage that the battery is actually never gonna approach?
Why I am asking this:
I would like to charge the speaker via a travel charger from USB, which would require this:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/USB-DC-5V-t...679272?hash=item43e45671a8:g:MN4AAOSw~bFWJLkk
So if I have a power bank with output 5v USB, and connect in it the advertised cable (see above), would it charge the speaker with no harm?
Thank you a lot.