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>>1372619

I could think of at least one.

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>>757408

Oh, by the way...there's no fucking way that 420mA output was a coincidence.

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>>742415
>you need to make or buy a square.

How can he make a square if he can't even make a square?

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>>691812

>not gay
>have six

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>>663429

I'm going to say "yes" for two reasons:

When on the charger, a typical LiCo ("lithium ion") battery will be seeing 4.5V or more on the terminals when approaching full charge. That means, at most, an in-spec USB power source will be no more than 0.7V above that.

By far the most common capacitors to use in systems like this are 6.3V, 10V, or 16V. All of these are well above the 5.25V maximum allowed by USB specification.

Also:

>Jerkang

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