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jonathan GPS: Nuvi 760
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Posted: 01/30/2010 05:06pm Post subject: Car Charger |
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Have a Nuvi 760. Taking it to the US, so will need a charger, preferably in-car. Can anyone recommend a charger? The Garmin £19 version seems steep.
Have in-car usb style charger for camera, was wondering if that would work.
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Baz8755 GPS: Garmin Oregon 550t, Kenwood DNX5240BT
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Posted: 01/31/2010 09:16am Post subject: Charger |
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If your unit has a USB socket then anyone standard Cigar lighter to USB adaptor should work. Get then in pound shops
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jonathan GPS: Nuvi 760
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Posted: 04/11/2010 02:45am Post subject: Car Charger |
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| When I plug the USB in, the unit thinks it's plugged into a PC and goes into update mode. No charging takes place.
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schmidklaus GPS: Garmin Nuvi 5000 & Nuvi 1350T
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Posted: 05/17/2010 01:59pm Post subject: Re: Car Charger |
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| jonathan wrote: | | When I plug the USB in, the unit thinks it's plugged into a PC and goes into update mode. No charging takes place. |
Are you sure its not charging? I use USB cords with both my Nuvi 5000 and 1350T from AC mains and in car. Both methods charge my GPSs, although the "PC connected" icon shows on the GPS display. The GPSs will also charge from USB when plugged into a PC. Leave plugged in for a couple of hours and then check your battery indicator.
However, please note, that the GPS unit will not work (Ie, you cannot navigate) when powered by a USB cable - at least my 2 won't.
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Red GPS: Garmin Nuvi 5000 & Nuvi 1350T Guest
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Posted: 06/09/2010 10:30pm Post subject: Shouldn't cost more than $10US |
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The Nuvi's that I've seen all use a standard "miniUSB"(?) plug and that is the same one that the cell phone industry has agreed to use as a standard. here in the US, most of the USB chargers put out 500 milliamps at 5 volts, which is the maximum rating for USB devices.
You can go to any 7-11 or QuickMart (convenience stores) or WalGreen's (drug store) or anyplace that sells electronics, and buy a car charger with a miniUSB plug for $5-20. Most will be around $10, I'd avoid the really cheap ones but, they are here and they often do work. No doubt you have similar convenience stores over there? With racks of cell phone paraphenalia?
If you plug in a USB data cable and connect to your computer, the DATA LINES trigger the "PC connected" behavior. On a car charger, these lines are not connected, only the POWER LINES are in the USB plug, so the Nuvi will charge and run, and not go into "PC Conencted" mode. (There are four wires in a USB connection, two for power, two for data. The Nuvi knows the difference.)
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ross.bowden3 GPS: Nuvi 760
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Posted: 06/18/2010 04:46am Post subject: Car Charger |
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Greetings,
I wasn't happy with the car chargers, so ended up getting a switching power supply, which you can plug in to 110 - 240 volt supply.
I have a Nuvi 760 and the charger works well. Leaves the Nuvi in standby mode when charging, which is around 30 minutes for a full charge.
Purchased it for around $10.
Hope this helps.
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LMOF GPS: Nuvi 760 Guest
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Posted: 06/18/2010 05:22pm Post subject: nice sugestion from ross.bowden3 |
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Well.. seeing the post of ross.bowden3 I did stay really interested in the idea, does that really approve? I do not have problems with the car charger, but if I have other option is always good to try... because I already saw many critics about the car charger that give me the idea that we can have better.
Best Regards
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Optimize GPS: Nuvi 760 Guest
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Posted: 06/27/2010 03:36pm Post subject: Multiple Options |
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You have multiple options:
1. Get a wall 12 V converter / car-charger-to-wall-charger-adapter ). Most are available for lesst than 5 bucks
2. Get the 110-220 transformer adapter
3. Any cell phone usb charger will work. But make sure that the amperes are >= the requirement by Garmin eg. 1000mA will not charge a 1500mA unit
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dtulk1 GPS: nuvi 1350
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Posted: Today Post subject: Re: Multiple Options |
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| Optimize wrote: | | 3. Any cell phone usb charger will work. But make sure that the amperes are >= the requirement by Garmin eg. 1000mA will not charge a 1500mA unit |
My previous gps was a streetpilot C320 before I upgraded to a 1350.
The C320 had a AC charger as standard whereas I will have to purchase one for the 1350.
Do you know if the charger from the C320 is ok with the 1350?
Output on the C320 charger reads 5V 1.0A.
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