battery question
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it would seem to me that you want to wire your portable up to v+ and ground but ideally you should use a multimeter to find out which is giving off the 7.4v. as far as charging it, hopefully someone else can help :/
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Re: battery question
That charging circuit looks big and overly complicated.
You could just take out the batteries and buy a cheap protection circuit from batteryspace and connect the batteries to it.
You could just take out the batteries and buy a cheap protection circuit from batteryspace and connect the batteries to it.
Re: battery question
I think Ive seen this battery, It has a built-in DC-DC converter. I think. It outputs 9v right?
Id recommenced using the external charging pins or getting another protection circuit.
Id recommenced using the external charging pins or getting another protection circuit.
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Re: battery question
I think you'd want to wire up the charger and load to P+. At least that's what you hook up to with these circuit boards. I would assume the P stands for protected, but that's just my novice deductive logic.collinE wrote:it would seem to me that you want to wire your portable up to v+ and ground but ideally you should use a multimeter to find out which is giving off the 7.4v. as far as charging it, hopefully someone else can help :/
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