USB powered "fake" battery pack adapter?
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04-15-2018, 11:57 AM
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RE: USB powered "fake" battery pack adapter?
Hello!
(04-15-2018 08:25 AM)pier4r Wrote: @maximilian. If you check my other posts you see that from time to time I process a lot of data. These activities kill a battery pack also during runtime. While USB power is more reliable. The pragmatist in me would of course reply that in such cases you picked the wrong tool for the job, but if you really want to run a one-million-loop iteration on your Ti Voyage 200 then help is on hand: Either the AAA pseudo battery described in the electronics magazine "Elektor" some years ago and also obtainable from them. Unfortunately I do not subscribe to this magazine (only buy it at the train station occasionally) and therefore can not provide the full article, but maybe someone else can? Here is the article: https://www.elektormagazine.com/magazine...1509/28081 And that is the pseudo battery: https://www.elektor.de/usb-to-aaa-batter...roductLink An alternative for AA cells is sold at Amazon (but a bit on the expensive side - with a little tinkering skills one could make that for less than 5 Euros at home): The set consists of one "connector battery" and 7 dummy batteries which will give you quite some flexibility. I have not further researched if similar sets are also solde for AAA cells. https://www.amazon.de/AA-Mignon-Batterie...B01MDRXHI3 Saluti Max |
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