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rizzlasrus

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hello everybody i am working on a small project for fun and wondered where i might find help to make my project plug into charger and regarge the batteries?
any help is good
thanks in advance :)
 
I think he wants a charging circuit. There are 2 types of charging.
Fast charging uses charging controllers, the most popular being the MAX712/MAX713 series. They basically control the current used to charge the batteries such that overcharging, which may damage the battery, does not occur.
Trickle charging recharges battery by forcing a very small current into them, typically one-hundredth of their current capacity. This form of charging is very slow, but requires a minimal circuit.
 
thanks guys

thank you for your input i think checkmate may be right i want to be able to put my finished product on to a rechargeable bay, kinda like.....a cordless telephone how would be the best way to do this.
sorry i'm sure its not simple.
btu any help is great.
thanks again
:)
 
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