Does anyone had trouble charging the 3D glasses?
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This is why I never charge my glasses until they die, and when I do charge them I sit and stare at the light until it says its done, at which point, I fly across the room and cut the USB lead.
This is why I never charge my glasses until they die, and when I do charge them I sit and stare at the light until it says its done, at which point, I fly across the room and cut the USB lead.

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Posted 09/19/2013 06:39 PM   
[quote="Volnaiskra"]Maybe both, but definitely the hub maker. Who ever heard of a hub turning around and cannibalising a device it was meant to be feeding?![/quote]Well, if NVidia had even put a single diode on the circuit, this wouldn't be possible. > 1.4 volts or no charging happens, and the outflow would be impossible. Pretty crappy design actually to not take into account possible shorts. Hub could have avoided it too. But at least mine wasn't as crappy as the one that eqzitara used that actually blew up his motherboard.
Volnaiskra said:Maybe both, but definitely the hub maker. Who ever heard of a hub turning around and cannibalising a device it was meant to be feeding?!
Well, if NVidia had even put a single diode on the circuit, this wouldn't be possible. > 1.4 volts or no charging happens, and the outflow would be impossible. Pretty crappy design actually to not take into account possible shorts.

Hub could have avoided it too. But at least mine wasn't as crappy as the one that eqzitara used that actually blew up his motherboard.

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Posted 09/20/2013 04:55 AM   
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