Battery Help
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- Hifeno
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I have 3 of these http://www.batteryspace.com/highpowerpo ... 7arate.asp" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; with a protection circuit. I can not figure out how to wire it up to triple the volts and make it charge. Can anyone tell me how I need to do this.
The circuit board is PCM-L104sb-026 Rev 1.0 and it has P+ P- B+ B- B1- B2- B3- and LED I am so confused. I want to use these in my N64p but can not figure this out.
The circuit board is PCM-L104sb-026 Rev 1.0 and it has P+ P- B+ B- B1- B2- B3- and LED I am so confused. I want to use these in my N64p but can not figure this out.
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Re: Battery Help
The batteries are wired in series. So you will have it like this top pic (add another battery of course):Hifeno wrote:I have 3 of these http://www.batteryspace.com/highpowerpo ... 7arate.asp" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; with a protection circuit. I can not figure out how to wire it up to triple the volts and make it charge. Can anyone tell me how I need to do this.
The circuit board is PCM-L104sb-026 Rev 1.0 and it has P+ P- B+ B- B1- B2- B3- and LED I am so confused. I want to use these in my N64p but can not figure this out.
Then you will wire them to the Pcb in the same spots as this pic :
So you will be using the B+ , then B1, then B2, then B- . The B3 is not used.
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Re: Battery Help
P+ and P- goes to charge jack. What goes to screen/n64
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They also go to the screen/n64. "Charge load" means what the charge from the batteries will be going to (or, in the case of the charging jack, from)Hifeno wrote:P+ and P- goes to charge jack. What goes to screen/n64
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Re: Battery Help
Jiden what problem were you having with these?
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I think they were putting out a LOT less mAh, not enough to power the system or keep the screen running. I think so, anyway
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Re: Battery Help
The problem I am having now is that that my batteries are only suppose to output 11.1 volts but when I hook multimeter to it they are outputting 14.7 volts is this okay for the n64? Why are they outputting so much voltage? I have it wired just like the diagram.
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Any help guys.
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Re: Battery Help
Hate to not really have any help...but I have no idea.
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Re: Battery Help
I don't know why it is outputting so much voltage, but I can tell you that 14.7 volts is not okay to wire to the n64. you will fry it
argelfraster wrote:Designer noob wrote:umm, well that sucks. I was going to buy one for my next portable (After, my WIV) and then franklin case it.
Frankencase.