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I am always appreciative of folks who do whatever they can to lessen potential disruptions to others. Well done.
That genuinely stated, I still find lamplight of any color flashing around a room from head movements still bothersome. So to add on...
Probably the difference is in the maximum wattage output. I'm guessing the Apple charger peaks out at 20W and the Qualcomm charger peaks out at around 65W. Since the phone is probably only capable of accepting 20W, it will throttle the 65W charge...
@davebugg Hi and thanks for that clarification and data on water bladders. Much appreciated.
I have used a bladder for my last two Caminos and definitely prefer it to bottles because of the easy access etc. I know others use a ‘suction’ system...
This post was written to dispel some common misinformation which is sometimes used to claim that hydration or water reservoirs/bladders are either less sanitary to use or are less convenient to use than bottles. Oft times there is a difference...
Impossible to answer, sorry. You'd have to have some kind of electrical engineer run tests and take them apart to get a good answer.
Some possible explanations:
- Heavier charger is designed for faster charging
- Heavier charger is designed more...
I think you should always go with the Apple product. My nephew and my Godson are both in computer security and huge nerds and they both agree that especially with Apple products you should use apple accessories, ie chargers
Naw. . . I just pulled it out of thin air. I guess installing solar systems on homes and RVs and dealing with charge controllers from 12 to 48v and inverter/charger installs on multi Kw/Hr battery banks made me forget my place. Sorry.
You are right, and it kind of bugs me that people call it a poncho. I usually describe it as an oversize rain coat with room for a backpack.
On the Altus site they call it a "comfortable and compressible rain jacket."
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