Mitre wrote:cant remember where its from but def not HTC phone whats the line for solid on top dotted underbetween the 5v and 1A im charging my old scroll as i type
strange how it charges one not the other
There may be a complete circuitry difference between the two tablets or S.O. may have closed a risk loophole on the Excel and it may have some current activated safety mechanism.(It will only draw what it needs but this may exceed circuitry design limits as the Scroll is not designed to be charged via its usb - unlike cellphones.)
I read somewhere on this forum that the Excel will only output up to 250 MA via the usb socket.If this is indeed all it can manage (and bearing in mind how S.O. work to a keen price) it is likely that the circuitry is a limiting factor.
I do not have a specific answer as to why your power pack works on one Scroll and not on the other, clearly it is incompatible with at least the one that doesn't work and may be putting the other machine at risk.
What I do know is that off the shelf power packs can cause a lot of damage if they are not matched specifically to a device. For run of the mill things like rechargeable torches or portable fans then off the shelf is OK but when it comes to micro-electronics your really are taking a risk using any old power pack simply because it says it is the right voltage and output.Some power pack printed rating can be wildly innacurate especially when + or - % is also on the lable.
As regards the dotted and solid lines check this thread for more of an explanantion about this.
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