richard_syko
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Dont mean to sound dull as Foook, but whats the third connection for on a mobile battery?
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Corsa^Dan
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hmm good question i no some have 4... but thats 2 pos and 2 neg.
Mayb 2pos and 1 neg :/ and they link bk somwhere
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Tim
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Usually batteries have more than two connections because they're 'smart' batteries.
Three pin batteries are usually a one-wire bus which communicates with a chip in the battery which tells the charger the chemistry of the battery so it can apply the correct charging algorithm.
Also allows the phone to monitor the state of health of the battery. This used to be easy as the voltage drops as the battery is run down. The only trouble is the newer Li-Ion batteries hold their voltage right up until their dying days, and so the phone needs a sensor in the battery to tell it how much charge is left..
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Ste
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James_DT
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Yes, I was about to suggest that actually.
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leeshez
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All i know is that if you put your tounge on a PP 9V battery it tingles, so having 3 it might give off a dam good belt.
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Corsa^Dan
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fone batterys r much less than 3v
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Corsa^Dan
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9v even
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