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51.2V 100Ah 150Ah 200Ah LiFepo4 li Lithium battery Rank Mounted batteries pack for solar system NCQ

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Q: Hello. I am working on a project with a friend and will be wiring together many different colored led's together for a costume we are making.I am pretty good with soldering and thought this would be a fun project but we are looking for a battery pack we can buy that has different modes that you can switch too. So the lights flash or do other cool patterns.Is there something like this?Thanks!! :)
Battery packs don't have different modes. What you are looking for is some sort of control circuit. There are thousands to be found. Of those, maybe a few hundred would be something that you might be able to use. The hardest part will be choosing the best one for your purposes.
Q: I am repairing a battery pack that likely has 1200mAh SubC NiCD batteries in it. Can I mix a 1200mAh and 2400mAh battery in the same pack wired in a series circuit?
Yes you can but now you have a 1200mAh systemMake sure you mean series because this answer is based on that.if its a parallel system ,,,that is,, where the output voltage is no greater than any one of the batteries by itself,, then your good to go.and all you have done is drop the time that it will take to discharge the whole systemMost battery packs for drills have a battery pack with cells all alike for a reason .the least charged cell will determine the life.from the E.
Q: I bought a shaver that came with two rechargeable battery packs (2 x AA 900mAh 1.2V)Both packs powered the shaver fully for awhile until the energy was drained. However, the adapter (AC: 200V~50Hz DC: 3V 500mA) it came with does not charge either battery pack. When I plug the adapter to the battery pack, the red light comes on, so I know contact is being made, but no matter how long I leave it there, either battery pack does not charge.I'm not electrically skilled, so I was hoping someone on here could help me out.
Check if you have followed properly the battery polarity connection to its terminal. The contact must be positive to positive and negative to negative. If it was not followed the charger's red light will still comes on,but the battery pack will not charge because there is a reverse polarity circuit protection inside the charger. This is to protect the battery in case it was inserted in reverse position (polarity). The power supply current will not charge the battery or goes to battery. It will be blocked by the diode protection that is connected in series, This diode allows current passing in one direction only (polarized forward) and does not in the opposite (reverse polarization).
Q: i dont understand do you have to buy a rechargable battery pack to use plug and play also does it come with a battery pack(rechargable one)???
no u dont, but to make it easier on u, u can if u dont wanna keep changing em over and over again
Q: I want to put 4 AA NiCad or NimH batteries in a holder (Radio Shack 270-383) and connect two set of positive and negative leads. One to a DC Power Jack (Radio Shack 274-1565) for when the battery pack needs to be recharged and the other to a DC Power Plug (Radio Shack 274-1567) for when I want to use their power. Will this work?
Rub them together real fast. Pos-Neg. It'll give you another 1/2 hour or so.
Q: I recently purchased a rechargeable battery pack. It was manufactured two years back. Will this have any effect on its performance or recharge cycle?Thanks
I'm still using packs of rechargeable batteries that are over 5 years old It's more important that you know how to look after them when you start to use themdon't let them lie around without charging them or they will dieI use rechargeables in all my audio devices and my photography and video equipment and check them all regularly to make sure they haven't discharged - it's a nuisance sometimeswell worth it though.
Q: I have one of those Plug n Play rechargeable battery packs that I use when I don't have batteries. I know they aren't really reliable and the shelf-life is losing pretty fast. But now, every time I place my battery pack inside the charger, it quickly switches from red to green in the matter of seconds. There use to be an easy fix to this that I use to go through to alleviate the problem but I haven't played XBOX in awhile and forgot it. Is their an official way to get the Plug n Play charger to work correctly like it's suppose too? I unplugged, waited ten seconds and plugged back up. I turned off the XBOX console with the controller. Nothing works. But *something* use to work. I just forgot what method I used
As long as you hold down the guide button until it comes up with an option to turn off your controller, then no it won't do any damagebut constantly pulling the battery pack out might eventually damage it but im not sure
Q: hello i have a tommy 20 dart gun and it uses 3 aa batteries. how can i convert this to a battery pack or mod it? Thanks
I'm probably going to be your only answer. I don't think you can
Q: Alright, I recently purchased the Xbox 360 quick charge kit. It came with a black rechargeable battery pack. Now I have another rechargeable that I purchase almost a year ago that I haven't been able to charge until now. And the two packs look exactly similar. In every way. Now when I put the old pack on the charge kit it won't charge but the new one charges! Why is it doing that? Thank you!
it would contain one yet without batteries so which you may might desire to have 2 AA batteries you ought to purchase a controller with a chargeable battery %. that has a cable that would hook into between the usb ports on the 360 to cost it at the same time as you play
Q: i lost the pack for the AA's to go in and my play and charge cord doesnt work so i have a dead battery from that. any help is aprecciated.
unfortunatly not. It's possible but wouldnt be worth your time. You best off by buying a new battery pack

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