Another thing you can do - that I've done - is to put 2 or more cell phone chargers in parallel. That is, I've connected the outputs of two 1a chargers to make a 2a charger. Then I attach a female usb plug or a usb hub to it. This is actually really awesome because it charges my normal ego-t battery and my cell phone much faster. Less voltage drop = faster charging
The problem with this though is that you won't get any voltage drop - the atty will see a full 5v - and with a 1.2 ohms atty that means it'll be running at 4a and dissapating almost 20w of heat.
That's gonna burn the atty out real quick. I'm thinking using an LED or two to drop the voltage would be ideal here. Can a normal LED handle 2a?
Second question - Am I to understand that shorting the data lines of a usb cable attached to a computer will allow it to pull more than 100mah?
The problem with this though is that you won't get any voltage drop - the atty will see a full 5v - and with a 1.2 ohms atty that means it'll be running at 4a and dissapating almost 20w of heat.
That's gonna burn the atty out real quick. I'm thinking using an LED or two to drop the voltage would be ideal here. Can a normal LED handle 2a?
Second question - Am I to understand that shorting the data lines of a usb cable attached to a computer will allow it to pull more than 100mah?