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Old 09-01-08, 11:33 AM
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Originally Posted by Northern Man
Cheers for the replies. I've seen replacement chargers on eBay too but I'd like to use my Griffin chargers if possible as I can then use it to charge on holiday or in the car.

I'm no electrician, and I'm just unsure how the charger/battery work together - does the battery only take the power it needs or would the higher power Griffin charger effectively overcharge the battery in the DS?


if you left it too long then you could in theory overcharge the battery but it is highly unlikely. As long as the output polarity is the same and the voltage rating is the same there shouldn't be a problem.
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