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Q:Does that mean I can charge the camera or are those a type of batteries?
Usually you take the Lithium battery pack out of the camera and charge it in a separate supplied charger -- as opposed to buying batteries frequently.
Q:Do you need a battery pack or whatever for active guitar pick ups or will they still work without?
They use 9 volts and AA batteries. They will not work without batteries. Leaving you guitar plugged in while the amp is on will kill the battery.
Q:I am going to mod my novation ultranova to use with a battery pack. just trying to be sure of the specs as the manual says the wall wart is 12vdc 1250ma BUT it can also be powered by usb which is only 5vdc at.5a . so what would be the best choice to be able to get a nice long lasting power supply on it? (I would like to just make up a battery pack that I can plug into the dc connection on the UN)
My suggestion would be to buy a sealed lead-acid battery, say 5 AH, which is fairly small and light, and try it out to see how long it lasts, maybe good for 5 + hours but you just don't know till you try it. . If it doesn't last long enough then you can buy another and connect them in parallel ( +ve to +ve and -ve to -ve) which will give twice the running time. A word of warning: A lead-acid battery, even a small one, can deliver a huge current if it is shorted by accident, this is what causes a lot of car fires. It's very important to put a fuse in the circuit to avoid the risk of burns or fire. Place it right next to the +ve terminal. A 2amp fuse in an in-line fuse holder will do fine. You will also need a small battery charger, your wall wart will probably do that job ok for such small batteries, see if you can get a gender changer so your power connector from the battery can connect to the ultranova AND the wall wart.
Q:I just rebuilt a battery pack for my laptop. I took out the old Li ion batteries (which were 2600mah each) and replaced them with the same kind of battery (18650) except the new ones had 4000mah each. I kept the original circuit board, and did the same connections. I didn't have a millimeter though to test them (I know bad)I charged it overnight, it showed in the operating system that it was charging, and after 20 hours of charging, it said low vary after 20 min (where it used to die), but lasted 40 minutes after this for a total of 1 hour. What is going on?Laptop is msi gx630Thanks for your help, I'm clueless, is it from a weak solder joint?
your conclusion that the fault was with the original 2600mah batteries might be incorrect. I know it is quite likely but if it is incorrect, that would explain why batteries you believe are perfectly good are not retaining a charge. The supporting circuitry or perhaps even the motherboard bios could be the problem. The big question is: Are other owners of this model having the same problem? Search on the internet by typing gx630 batteries don't hold charge or something like that. Li Ion batteries sometimes need to be cycled several times to extend their charge time: charge all the way up, run down completely, 3, 4 times. Observe the results carefully to detect any change.,
Q:I have an old Lion ion battery pack. The specs say 7.4v 9.2ah. Inside thereare 8 batteries with some sort of protectors on the side of them. Kind oflike thin circuit boards. No, these are roundish like AAA but fatter. So, ifmy devices requires these specs, how do I make it? Another words, do I dividethe 7.4 by 8? I don't see any rechargeable's like that? I;m new to this.wr
Make it from 6 AA rechargables hooked up in series :) I do it all the time.It will be smaller in size but it will work well.
Q:I was just wondering, if I were to take apart both a rechargeable battery pack and a normal AA battery pack, would I be able to replace the back of the rechargeable one with the back of the normal AA one? I have a normal AA pack with a design on it that goes to my controller shell, but I don't want to keep replacing batteries in it, and I don't really want to just go buy rechargeable batteries when I have a bunch of spares for this kind of thing sitting around collecting dust.
tricky step try searching from a search engine that might help
Q:If I have 2 AA rechargeable batteries in my battery pack, can I use the charge cord to charge them? The charge cord is meant for the rechargeable power pack.
No, the rechargeable power pack has different connections than the normal battery pack. The cord won't even attach. Just do what I do - buy at least 2 or 3 sets of AA's, and recharge one set while you use the other. This way you'll always have fresh batteries.
Q:Do the nyco battery packs and charging dock or regular rechargable batteries work better for the Wii remote?
Any good rechargable AAs (like the 2500mAh Energizers I have) will last just as long as the Nyko Wiimote packs. But the AAs have several advantages: 1) About the same price for a charger and 4 AAs as for a Nyko charger and 2 packs. But Spare AAs are cheaper and easier to get. 2) AAs and chargers for them can be used for other devices. 3) AAs can be charged outside the Wiimote, meaning when they run low, you just swap them out. 4) You can buy a 15-minute charger for the AAs. No so for the Wiimote battery packs. 5) Major battery manufacturers are less likely to go bankrupt or stop supporting their solution for the Wiimote.
Q:I have a wireless controller that eats up battery'sI'm thinking about buying a charger plug+play thing or whatever it's called but I've heard that after so many charges they really don't do anythingWould it be a waste if money to buy the charger or just keep buying battery's
No!, i bought a xbox 360 charger thin like that and it works after many charges iv used mine about 30 or 40 times and it works great, so in the long run it would be cheaper to buy the charger!
Q:I know you can always get rechargeable batteries, but I hear that digital cameras use a lot of juice, so you'd probably have to have lots of sets. what do you think?
I Think You Are Missing-Out on Some Great Cameras. Why Not Try Using 'AA' Rechargeable Batteries? I Use These And Get Hundreds Of Shots Per Charge And If They 'Die' While I'm Away From Home, I Can Use 'Alkaline' Batteries Till I Can Recharge. P.S. Some Cameras Get Better Battery 'Mileage' Than Others Check Websites For Comparison.

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