by Kevin McMurtrie <mcmurtri@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
Jan 5, 2008 at 11:10 PM
In article <KfSdnYquOd9AqeLanZ2dnUVZ8u-dnZ2d@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>,
"Me" <to@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> The bluetooth headset I purchased has a 12v car charger only. The power
> socket in my car is only live when the key is at position 1 and
thereafter.
> The manual says unplug the charger when starting the car, which is fair
> enough, but am I safe to plug it in after the car has started.
>
> Otherwise charging can only be carried out when the car is parked with
the
> key in the ignition.
>
> thanks
> dj
Normal imperfections in starter motors produce high frequency power
spikes that blow cheap 12V adaptors to bits. Most cars turn off the 12V
jacks off while you crank the engine. If yours doesn't do that, simply
unplug the 12V adaptor for the moment it takes you to start the car.
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