**** BEGIN LOGGING AT Wed Mar 27 02:59:57 2019 Mar 27 05:32:56 yep Mar 27 07:00:19 voltage over current Mar 27 07:08:53 I.E 4.99Vdc@550mA - 5.02Vdc@90mA. Whereas no brand has high non/low load voltage 5.2V and drops exponentially over load 4.8V. Mar 27 07:15:11 Obviously with lithium the charger "controller" is part of the device, lithium doesn't take trickle charging. You are just supplying a fixed voltage/current to the device. Mar 27 10:36:19 I got a few wallwarts that are really funny, with 4.7V@0mA, 5.2V@500mA [SIC!] Mar 27 10:45:45 DocScrutinizer05: yea [*] ;'( Mar 27 11:01:39 I am curious how zero mA works Mar 27 12:30:06 by a meter that only takes fractions of one mA to probe the voltage Mar 27 12:30:27 or what been the question? Mar 27 21:48:05 I tried to answer my own question about using a Core 2 Duo ULV CPU on a Socket T/LGA775 motherboard. I found my own messages from this channel while searching the Internet. Apparently the Core 2 Duo ULV SU9xxx CPU, which has a TDP of only 10 W and is what was in the Dell Vostro V13 notebook computer I had, is indeed soldered on the motherboard instead of socketed. Apparently some medium-voltage Core 2 CPUs use Socket P but I do not yet know if a Socket P Mar 27 21:48:05 CPU can be used on a Socket T motherboard. Mar 27 22:22:15 I guess a Socket P CPU cannot fit in a Socket T/LGA775 because it would be like trying to connect two male connectors because Socket P uses a Pin Grid Array but Socket T uses a Land Grid Array. Mar 28 01:52:32 sixwheeledbeast: This “best before 2014” tuna seems fine so far. **** ENDING LOGGING AT Thu Mar 28 02:59:57 2019