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Next task was to verify my theory that this should work well. I took the charger and a multimeter. I found out that the charger gave around 8V output when not loaded, the promised 3. 7V when loaded with the 355 mA current and around 700- 800 mA current...</description>
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<p>Next task was to verify my theory that this should work well. I took the charger and a multimeter. I found out that the charger gave around 8V output when not loaded, the promised 3. 7V when loaded with the 355 mA current and around 700- 800 mA current&#8230;</p>
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