Showing posts with label dash. Show all posts
Showing posts with label dash. Show all posts

Sunday, 31 July 2016

[TECH DISCUSSION] Is it possible to have a Dash Charge power bank?

So I'm in my junior year of electrical engineering and seeing the incredible things done with smartphones is something I really would like to be a part of one day. I wanted to discuss, considering the limits of current technology, if it would be possible to create a safe Dash Charging power bank for this device? For those who don't know how dash charging works I'll post a few links and my understanding of how it works and if I'm wrong at any point feel free to correct me.

Dash Charging - The Technology
The way dash charging works, as I understand it, is that the USB-C cable wires are made wider in diameter to accommodate a larger amount of current being passed through to the battery. The charger plugged into the wall takes on the burden of the extra voltage pushing the current through the wire and keeping it away from the phone's internal battery (which is brilliant). That means that the charger takes on the extra heat which isn't a problem because passive components are often more tolerant of heat than batteries are.
Links:
http://www.phonearena.com/news/How-i...Plus-3_id82646
http://www.trustedreviews.com/opinio...arge-oneplus-3

The Issues
A dash power bank could be charged up exactly like the phone; with the dash charger it could fill extremely fast. However, using the battery pack to charge the phone means that the internal Li-Ion batteries of that charger will be taking on the extra heat from within the case which could:
a) shorten the power bank's life span
b) Possibly lead to unsafe power banks if it got too hot

I also see there being limitations with the power bank's ability to maintain a full speed charge similar to wall charging along with what types of batteries would be needed to provide the power output similar to the dash charger.

The Solutions
So in my limited knowledge I think that the biggest enemy here is heat generated in the power bank. I feel like the rest could be overcome with a fairly large bank of 18650 batteries. It is possible to have a passive cooling system built into the power bank for heat dissipation but that might make the battery bank difficult for users to hold on their Pokemon Go outings. Also, reducing Dash Charging specifications just a little, decreasing the speed at which it could charge the device, would alleviate some of the concern. So while you might not get 60% in 30 minutes from the wall, perhaps aiming for 45-50% charge in that amount of time would increase the power bank lifespan and total amount of charges.

What do you all think? I'll readily admit I don't understand completely how current battery bank internals work to limit over-current and over-voltage scenarios as I've never taken one apart. If anyone wants to educate me and say whether they think Dash Charging is possible I'd love to hear about it. This is the kind of stuff I imagine the OnePlus engineers are sitting around working on every week.

Thursday, 28 July 2016

Tuesday, 26 July 2016

Better Dash Cam



Hi.
Is there any good dash cam compatible with android head units which have decent quality.
Thanks



Dash Charging While Using Android Auto



Hey guys,

I just installed a Pioneer 4200-NEX in my car. It has 2 one amp USB ports (one for carplay and one for android auto - so much for UNIVERSAL serial bus). Anyway, I have extra cigarette lighter ports in my car. I was wondering if there was a good way to splice together the power from the high-amp low-heat dash charging with the Android Auto USB cable. This would eliminate any lag since the phone wouldn't get hot. A spider cable must be possible, but I don't trust my knowledge in hardware hacking to not blow the damn thing up without some input from you guys.

Thanks all,

Hope this is the right forum (don't want to break any rules)



Saturday, 23 July 2016

[CM13] Dash charge patch for op3



Flash it after you flash the official CM13.


MADE BY Wuxianlin.


Bugs: Swap buttons does not work.







Wednesday, 20 July 2016

Slow dash charging?



Hey all, dash charging has been working fine for the last few days but today I plugged in my OP3 and only got an average of 1500 mA and using gsam, from 33 to 100 was estimated to take an 1h10.


The dash charge in the upper right shows as does the blue led but it's slow. I rebooted, plugged, unplugged and even used different outlets.

Also, it didn't say dash charge when I plugged it in. This might just be a faulty cable or charger I assume but wanted to see if anyone else was having any issues before I contact oneplus for a replacement.








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Wednesday, 13 July 2016

dash charging question



Pretty simple question, will dash charging be enabled again once i restore the stock rom via nandroid and still keep twrp and supersu? I heard the powerdraw is kernel based so dash should be enabled again but i just want to be sure. Thanks!



CM Camera Quality & Dash Charger with CM ROM



Hello today i got my OP3 and loving it :o. But I'm not oxygen OS fan.Im a CM fan.So as i've seen some post that CM camera worry is low than Oxygen OS camera quality..And alos i know that dash carger doesn't work on CM based ROM.But using dash charge for CM based ROM is not a bad thing right.So my question are
1 Is OOS camera qulity is higher than CM? I mean if it is,are there any huge quality difference?
2 Does it okay to use dash charger on CM based ROM ?



Sunday, 10 July 2016

Sabrent 22AWG USB 3.0 Extension Cable works with Dash Charging.



The 3 foot cable was confirmed working on the op3 forum, I have not tried that one but I have personally bought and tested the 6 foot and can confirm that it supports dash charging. At 6 bucks this is a very inexpensive option to extend the stock cable. It also fits very tightly and I am not worried about it coming apart. (At least for now.)

Amazon



Wednesday, 6 July 2016

Is it to safe use a power pack and the Type-C USB dash charging cable?



Hello

I understand that this may be a somewhat stupid question but I appreciate your patience with me. :P

Basically, I have a few power banks which have the CE and RoHS marks on them and they've been charging my MicroUSB devices without issue for sometime now.

However, I'm aware that there are some potential problems with certain Type-C cables and devices regarding current and the USB specification, which brings me on to my question.

Is it safe to charge the OP3 with a portable power bank and the supplied Type-C dash charge cable? I understand that obviously the phone shan't fast charge, but will it do any harm to the battery to charge it this way?

Thanks a lot for your time.



[COMPARISON] Dash Charge, Qualcomm QuickCharge, Normal Charge



Good morning guys...
I am really impressed with the new pattern that OnePlus has introduced with the OP3, the DashCharger and its improvements over other patterns, as speed and better heat dissipation.
I do not have my OP3 yet, I live in Brazil and things are a little bit harsh here.. but I bought (imported) one and I am just waiting it to arrive.
I saw in many reviews that DashCharge takes about 1 hour to fill the battery and what I want is: you that already have the OP3 on hands, could give us a feedback about other type of charging
and the time it takes? Can you use a normal 5V1A adapter and another one that implements QC2.0 and post here?
I want that because I have 2 units of QC2.0 charger and with the new OP3 I do not intent to get rid of them if the time to full charge isn't too different and buying the special cable/charger for me (and maybe other)
could not be easy/cheap and maybe it does not compensate!
If no one could do that test, I will perform it myself when I get my OP3... till there, if you could help me, I will appreciate!

Thanks for now and sorry about english!



Thursday, 30 June 2016

Weird sensation/feedback from the metal while dash charging? Anyone else?



So if my phone is Dash charging, I sometimes get a tingling sensation if I touch the metal of the phone. Almost like a low level electric shock/pins and needles type feeling. If it starts to happen, I can make it stop by disconnecting the USB cable from the phone...

I know it sounds a bit crazy, but has anyone else experienced or noticed this?