07 Charging
Charging the device
The device has two charging options:
The recommended charging mode is to use the built in USB-C connection to a readily available (wall-)
power-supply with USB-A output, with a minimum output current of 2Amps. Note that the USB-C port
on the Dani Box Micro is a charge only port.
Use an adapter of USB-C to USB-A if your source has an USB-C output only.
The second option is to use the charging contact with the use of the CS1 charge station by dicodes.
The charge current of the CS1 depends on the contact resistance between device and station is typically
1A (2A maximum, limited by the CS1).
Always use the dedicated inlay for the Dani Box Micro, when using the CS1.
Important note: The Dani Box Micro is very light weight due its small dimensions. The weight might
be too low for a sufficently good contact to the spring pins of the CS1. We recommend to charge the
Dani Box Micro with an atomizer attached to the 510 connector to increase weight.
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