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Where did you order and how much were they? I need a cable myself. I have found that generic cables don't fit well and if they do don't charge. I can usually use them to transfer data.
Quote from: bjs229 on November 14, 2012, 05:35:48 PMWhere did you order and how much were they? I need a cable myself. I have found that generic cables don't fit well and if they do don't charge. I can usually use them to transfer data. I ordered online from cellphoneshop.net. $2.99 US dollars each cable, plus shipping unless you get above their free shipping threshold.
The kindle only requires 0.5A or 500mA. This is a quarter of what the Nexus charger supplies. The charger will work, but I would be afraid of overheating the circuits. The cord will be interchangeable, but the wall adapter is not.
I have a Kindle and intend to use it on the same cord as my N7.
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Quote from: loociddreemr on November 26, 2012, 08:32:57 PMThe kindle only requires 0.5A or 500mA. This is a quarter of what the Nexus charger supplies. The charger will work, but I would be afraid of overheating the circuits. The cord will be interchangeable, but the wall adapter is not.First a disclaimer - I don't have my N7 yet so I cannot confirm.My understanding about current flow is that the Kindle will draw what it needs - as long as the power supply can provide it all is good. The fact that the power supply is rated for a higher current load is immaterial - the Kindle will not be "force fed" too much current. I'm hoping this is true anyway because I have a Kindle and intend to use it on the same cord as my N7.Regards,-Dennis
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