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==Needed materials== | ==Needed materials== | ||
* a 6xAA battery container. Example: [http://www.selectronic.fr/article.asp?article_ref_entier= | * a 6xAA battery container. Example: [http://www.selectronic.fr/article.asp?article_ref_entier=11.0763-9999] '''and''' [http://www.selectronic.fr/article.asp?article_ref_entier=11.0759-9999] | ||
* a power supply connector. Example: [http://www.selectronic.fr/article.asp?article_ref_entier= | * a power supply connector. Example: [http://www.selectronic.fr/article.asp?article_ref_entier=11.4059-9999] (2,5 mm diameter) | ||
* 6 rechargeable AA batteries (6 x 1,2V -> 7,2V) | * 6 rechargeable AA batteries (6 x 1,2V -> 7,2V) | ||
Latest revision as of 09:18, 17 September 2010
If you want to build mobile systems, you can power on your APF with a self made rechargeable battery pack.
Needed materials
- a 6xAA battery container. Example: [1] and [2]
- a power supply connector. Example: [3] (2,5 mm diameter)
- 6 rechargeable AA batteries (6 x 1,2V -> 7,2V)
Instructions
- Solder the connector to the battery container with respect of the polarity: + is in the middle.
- That's it ;-)
