Rockbox Ports are now being developed for various digital audio players!
Quote from: soap on September 23, 2007, 08:17:40 AMIs there a reason we trust the original battery protection PCB more than we trust the one from a 4G iPod battery? What I'm getting at is I was under the impression that the PCB on the battery was simply a protection circuit, and not the charging circuit. I would assume that if the 4G battery already has one, there is no need to remove it simply to replace it with another one.That is true but the iPod battery has a 3 pin connection while the Gigabeat has a 2 pin connection.Also should I post in the wiki that it is possible to use a iPod 4G battery in the Gigabeat or post how to mod the battery to work with the Gigabeat?
Is there a reason we trust the original battery protection PCB more than we trust the one from a 4G iPod battery? What I'm getting at is I was under the impression that the PCB on the battery was simply a protection circuit, and not the charging circuit. I would assume that if the 4G battery already has one, there is no need to remove it simply to replace it with another one.
I did a google on Gigabeat F40 battery and this link came up.http://www.ipods99.com/ProductDetails.asp?ProductCode=TOSHGIGBTXL&Click=6711&gclid=CMy0i9rZ344CFQJsPAodr3tVMQ
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