Message from @vague

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2019-08-09 19:16:58 UTC  

100w usb-c phone charger ;)

2019-08-09 19:17:52 UTC  

i hope my charger does not shit itself anytime soon

2019-08-09 19:17:57 UTC  

i dont have extra to replace that one

2019-08-09 19:22:47 UTC  

>tfw I live on the edge, and use $3 chargers off aliexpress that somehow support QC 3.0

2019-08-09 19:23:54 UTC  

i use ikea chargers because they've never failed me

2019-08-09 19:25:18 UTC  

I use my laptop

2019-08-09 19:25:23 UTC  

with a cheap cable

2019-08-09 19:35:42 UTC  

@vague yes, the phone takes in higher voltage

2019-08-09 19:35:46 UTC  

it does not put that voltage into the battery

2019-08-09 19:36:03 UTC  

the voltage going into the phone has absolutely nothing to do with charging the battery

2019-08-09 19:36:25 UTC  

which is what linus was implying halfway between his analogies

2019-08-09 19:49:43 UTC  

Is there a site with saved routers/switches web interfaces were you can look around how they look?`

2019-08-09 19:51:44 UTC  

google

2019-08-09 19:57:22 UTC  

wow such good results

2019-08-09 20:05:58 UTC  

or just unifi interface whatever is it called

2019-08-09 20:27:30 UTC  

> the voltage going into the phone has absolutely nothing to do with charging the battery
where the fuck do you think the voltage is going

2019-08-09 20:29:24 UTC  

oh i get it gr8 b8 m8

2019-08-09 20:31:55 UTC  

lmao are you this retarded?

2019-08-09 20:31:58 UTC  

unless youre attempting to articulate that the voltage is stepped down to 5v to make more current

2019-08-09 20:32:02 UTC  

no

2019-08-09 20:32:08 UTC  

it's not stepped down to 5v at all lmfao

2019-08-09 20:32:23 UTC  

lipo batteries are charged at 4.2v

2019-08-09 20:43:18 UTC  

we could also argue that you can indeed charge lipos with more voltage too depending on cell configuration and other factors

2019-08-09 20:43:55 UTC  

but indeed per cell voltage is usualy always X

2019-08-09 20:45:04 UTC  

im still trying to find where the fuck quick charge's 3.6 - 20v goes if its not to the battery lmao

2019-08-09 20:47:04 UTC  

its electrically possible to convert that to 4.2v and use that to vary the current but im not seeing anything more specific than the charger supplies this to the phone

2019-08-09 20:47:54 UTC  

also all quickcharge chips these days afaik negotiate the power so it wont waste that shit for heat like older phone models would have done if they were abused such way (well duhh)

2019-08-09 20:48:47 UTC  

yeah theres a whole request system where the phone tells the charger what it supports and vice verca

2019-08-09 20:49:13 UTC  

i mean sure if you hook up 20v to old nokia 5v 200mah charger... you are gonna see dead phone or lot of heat and angry phone

2019-08-09 20:52:52 UTC  

also is there yet even devices what give out 20v

2019-08-09 20:53:06 UTC  

few years ago afaik there was none really

2019-08-09 21:03:39 UTC  

heres a quick charge controller that can do 20v

2019-08-09 21:04:26 UTC  

Figure 17. NCP4371 State Diagram shows the request part

2019-08-09 21:18:41 UTC  

```Batteries Must Be Specifically Designed to Withstand Fast Charging

A battery is a sensitive electrochemical device. Many factors can damage the battery: temperature, sudden discharging/charging, too many charging cycles, etc. The battery is designed to absorb a specific amount of energy in a specific amount of time, and pushing more energy into it than it can handle damages the battery and shortens its lifespan. In the case of the most commonly used lithium-ion (Li-Ion) batteries, doing this causes lithium plating to form on the anode, which creates dendrites and shortens the battery life.```

2019-08-09 21:19:06 UTC  

@vague phone batteries are single cells in series

2019-08-09 21:19:25 UTC  

there's never going more than 4.2v into a battery

2019-08-09 21:19:32 UTC  

if there was they'd run the risk of exploding