you had better do some research before you do anything. There is no such thing as 'in short'. It takes a lot of research and a lot of time. What is it that you want to do?
@@leefiles I have the same tablet, I guess it's the same value for the resistor ? I will check with my meter. I just changed the battery but it's still broken (shuting down at 85% & very slow charging...). Maybe a voltage controller which is defective ? Anw the tablet has become very sticky on the back and slow as well, I plan to use it as an auxiliary static screen with the HDMI input :)
I am assuming you mean to run the tablet on an alternate power source. You can power it up with a lab power supply. Adjust it to 3.6 volts or whatever your battery says. Usually, its 3.6 or 3.7 volts.
@@leefiles do you still need the resistor on the blue wires to run the tablet on the alternate power source? I wanted to run the tablet without the battery using dc 4.2v to the red and black wires on the battery connector.
The tablet would tell you the battery level, but I would not rely on that because it is not the original battery and that there are extra wires ( longer wires from board to battery) so, it would not be reliable. But it worked fine.
Helpful information, thanks
In short I just have to put a 82k ohm resistor between the two blue wires ?
I will give a try thanks !
you had better do some research before you do anything. There is no such thing as 'in short'. It takes a lot of research and a lot of time. What is it that you want to do?
If you just want to power it on after you've fully disconnected the battery, then just give it 3.6 volts.
@@leefiles I have the same tablet, I guess it's the same value for the resistor ? I will check with my meter. I just changed the battery but it's still broken (shuting down at 85% & very slow charging...). Maybe a voltage controller which is defective ? Anw the tablet has become very sticky on the back and slow as well, I plan to use it as an auxiliary static screen with the HDMI input :)
What rom are you using?
Fascinating! Do you think it is possible to remove the battery and run the Tablet without a battery?
My battery is damaged and bloated..
I am assuming you mean to run the tablet on an alternate power source. You can power it up with a lab power supply. Adjust it to 3.6 volts or whatever your battery says. Usually, its 3.6 or 3.7 volts.
@@leefiles do you still need the resistor on the blue wires to run the tablet on the alternate power source? I wanted to run the tablet without the battery using dc 4.2v to the red and black wires on the battery connector.
How about the battery charge level? Does it read it from the battery?
The tablet would tell you the battery level, but I would not rely on that because it is not the original battery and that there are extra wires ( longer wires from board to battery) so, it would not be reliable. But it worked fine.