WebOne USB cable to charge them all (1st - 7th gen) Charging your iPod (classic) is possible via FireWire and USB, as all of you might know. I prefer FireWire because it has two benefits: 12V vs. 5V and more important it charges the iPod much more reliable than USB and powers the iPod even without a battery installed. Webthrid gen classic ipods only charge via firewire so you either have an old mac with a firewire port, a new mac with a thunderbolt to firewire adapter or you need a firewire charger. 35$ …
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WebThe dock connector plugs into the iPod Dock or a compatible iPod with a dock connector. The USB 2.0 cable plugs into your USB 2.0 capable computer, and the FireWire cable plugs into the iPod's AC adapter/charger. This cable allows you to charge your iPod's battery and transfer music at the same time. WebThe goal of this project was to build an efficient Altoids tin iPod (firewire) charger that runs on 3 (rechargeable) 'AA' batteries. Firewire delivers 30 volts unregulated. An iPod can use 8-30 volts DC. To get this from 3 AA batteries we need a voltage booster. In this instructable a switch mode power supply based on a microcontroller is used. easy crunchy apple crisp
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WebNov 21, 2011 · The specs page for each individual iPod shows whether or not it can charge and sync via Firewire and USB 2.0, only sync or charge with one or the other, or do not support one standard or the other altogether. However, the below chart also summarizes this info for your convenience: WebJul 31, 2024 · Using USB to charge a 3rd Generation iPod Classic (FireWire only model) Elite Obsolete Electronics 4.19K subscribers Subscribe 134 Share 7.1K views 1 year ago... WebJul 31, 2024 · Using USB to charge a 3rd Generation iPod Classic (FireWire only model) - YouTube 0:00 / 0:34 Using USB to charge a 3rd Generation iPod Classic (FireWire only … cura failed print start printing at a layer