Inside a uCharger Hi-speed charging adaptor, and making your own.
It's debatable if these things are a good idea, since they basically trick your phone or tablet into thinking it's plugged into a dedicated charger instead of your computer. That can result in your device trying to draw a lot more current than the computer's USB port is designed to supply. A bit like wrapping tin foil round a fuse! There is the possibility that you could damage your computers 5V USB bus by overloading it.
You can also make your own simple USB protocol defeater by getting a standard USB lead, cutting the data lines and shorting them together at the end with the charging device to make it think it's plugged into a charger. But again, it's not recommended.
If you have a large screen phone and are having issues with battery life then a better option is to carry a proper charger or power bank.
An easy way to reduce your devices power consumption for longer run time is usually to turn screen brightness down. That will also extend the operational life of the screen's backlight.
I don't actually recommend that you use a device like this. The bottom line is that it can potentially damage your computer/laptop by overloading its USB ports.
If you enjoy these videos you can help support the channel with a dollar for coffee, cookies and dodgy USB devices at https://www.patreon.com/bigclive
Видео Inside a uCharger Hi-speed charging adaptor, and making your own. канала bigclivedotcom
You can also make your own simple USB protocol defeater by getting a standard USB lead, cutting the data lines and shorting them together at the end with the charging device to make it think it's plugged into a charger. But again, it's not recommended.
If you have a large screen phone and are having issues with battery life then a better option is to carry a proper charger or power bank.
An easy way to reduce your devices power consumption for longer run time is usually to turn screen brightness down. That will also extend the operational life of the screen's backlight.
I don't actually recommend that you use a device like this. The bottom line is that it can potentially damage your computer/laptop by overloading its USB ports.
If you enjoy these videos you can help support the channel with a dollar for coffee, cookies and dodgy USB devices at https://www.patreon.com/bigclive
Видео Inside a uCharger Hi-speed charging adaptor, and making your own. канала bigclivedotcom
Показать
Комментарии отсутствуют
Информация о видео
Другие видео канала
Fixing a faulty USB power supply.Mr Bun-bun's tragic easter.How a genuine Scotsman makes his porridge.Xiaomi high voltage refrigerator lemonUVC module for home water purifier has non-standard tubeinside a cheap and very shitty USB battery charger.Vintage disco buckle light. (with schematic)Selenium rectifiers - the smelliest components everScavenging a THICC lithium cell from a Poundland ALEXA charger.Farm-grade automatic insect sprayAre over-discharged lithium cells safe? (And how to test for damage.)This disco camping light can kill you. (Fabulously!)Inside a Olight magnetic battery charger.A look inside a blown 36kV fuse.Teardown of a hot air coat hanger for drying clothes.Really dodgy pink USB charger.Computer killing powered USB hub. (Mac murderer)Poundland's solar uplightReverse engineering of shady lithium button cell charger.How to use your trashy meter without blowing it up (much)