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Hi!
So I wan't to create a simple 1/10 C charger for one of my power tools (a drill) and it is rated at 14.4V and 2200mAH so I should charge it at 220mAH then right?
Is it as simple as just using a 24V powersupply with 1 resistor to get the correct current?
And the resistor shuld be...
Hi again!
The error seems to be in an regulator IC (u4614b) that needs to be replaced. But since my VCR is an old peace of junk I think I'll just buy me a new one.
Well... Atleast now I have some spare parts to desolder.
+I made my first "hands-on" experience.
Well... see you...
Thanks again. I'll be sure to investigate that to...
I'll let you know if i ever get it upp and running again
Just one more question... Let's say I have to do some measurements while connected to the outlet (220V ac here in Sweden). I have read somewhere that I should have thick rubber soled...
Hi!
After a nasty Thunderstorm my VCR won't start again (not a single sign of life when im trying to turn it on.....).. :cry:
My question is if any of you know what components are most likley to have been busted by the Thunderstorm?
(It's an old VCR so Im thinking of fixing it myself...
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