Just about to order mine to link up the Revo hub and GPS (amongst other gadgets!)
Is it the best available or is there an equally good cheaper option?
Thank you!
Anyone have a Plug II?
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Re: Anyone have a Plug II?
I don't know whether it's as good but I recall Kenny (Alpkit) had a small box on his bars that directed charge between his Revo and other things.
I'm sure there's a link on here somewhere but I can't find it
Think it was about £25.
I'm sure there's a link on here somewhere but I can't find it

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Re: Anyone have a Plug II?
I ordered a Plug 2 on Thursday, so not got it yet
I went for the PAT one, as it offers better outputs at lower speeds, and I'm slow
Whist it is a neat solution, there are other options like
Light charge or Kemo
Although I'm not convinced how waterproof the Kemo might be
I went for the PAT one, as it offers better outputs at lower speeds, and I'm slow
Whist it is a neat solution, there are other options like
Light charge or Kemo
Although I'm not convinced how waterproof the Kemo might be
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Re: Anyone have a Plug II?
I had one and returned it to the shop. You shouldn't have any problems running your GPS via The Plug II, I'm not sure about the 'other gadgets' though. Everything charging at more than 500mA will probably fail to charge as The Plug II is limited to that current.slowupslowdown wrote:Just about to order mine to link up the Revo hub and GPS (amongst other gadgets!)
Is it the best available or is there an equally good cheaper option?
Thank you!
Re: Anyone have a Plug II?
Yes I beleive there is a limit of 500mA, although Im not necessarily sure that this will stop devices charging.Dusza wrote: Everything charging at more than 500mA will probably fail to charge as The Plug II is limited to that current.
Take for example charging an iPhone through a normal plug and USB. Using plug is way faster as it is able to carry more current, using through USB (on a computer) just takes a bit longer. I have no trouble charging my phone through the Plug2
The Plug 2 website does state that its not suitable for charging the likes of larger devices that take significantly more current (like a tablet/iPad etc)
Suppose you just need to check what each unit requires
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Re: Anyone have a Plug II?
I can only speak for myself and my experiences. In my case it failed at charging two different smartphones (HTC Desire, Motorola Defy+) and a couple of cache batteries. The Plug would start charging and at the moment the device started pulling more than 0.5A would go off again - this continued in a cycle.Mart wrote: Yes I beleive there is a limit of 500mA, although Im not necessarily sure that this will stop devices charging.
I really wanted to be sure it wasn't me making some stupid mistakes and have tested various combinations with/-out PAT etc. I was really bummed coz this is such a neat solution. Now my hopes are with B&M E-Werk
Glad to hear the Plug II works with your iPhone.
I've heard from a ToutTerrain tech that they want to address this issue by introducing their own cache battery.