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Bob906 | 13:03 Tue 07th Apr 2009 | Technology
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Can anyone who may have a TomTom Sat-Nav (One Version 3) Mains Charger please give me the Input AND the Output voltages that are located on the lable on the underside of the charger. I purchased one off Ebay but it says Motorola on it but the plug fits my device, before i plug it in i want to make sure that it is compatable and wont damage my device (sat-nav)
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I have a TomTom and happen to have discussed the operating voltage with TomTom themselves because I do not have an original TomTom charger: It is 4.8 Volts DC although the equipment will operate happily anywhere between 4.5 and 4.9 Volts - under no circumstances exceed 5.0 Volts plugged into the TomTom. This voltage is thus the range for any AC/DC converter's output, except that below 4.8 Volts the battery is not likely to be fully charged. The only way to be safe is to have a stabilised converter which does not, as unstabilised ones do, exceed 5 volts under next-to-no-load conditions (i.e. for example toward the end of charging), or else know that at no load the output voltage it is within 5 volts. The TomTom charger is a multi-voltage charger/converter and it will automatically cope with anything in the range 110-250V AC. All you need to make sure of is that the one you have has input requirements that match your mains voltage (220-230V in the UK and rest of Europe, 110V in North America). Short answer,for charger converter figures (in Europe): Input 230V AC, output 4.8V DC.
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Thanks Karl
The Charger i have says on it 5.0 so what you are saying means that it is ok to use thanks very much indeed.
Please ensure that the charger never drifts past 5.0 volts (some chargers do go past their nominal voltage).

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