I have to recharge, it doesn't get more simpler than that.
Showing posts with label Recharge. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Recharge. Show all posts
How To Recharge Mobile Battery With Paper
Posted Saturday, April 20, 2013 in Battery, Mobile, Recharge by Mary Farrell
How To Recharge Mobile Battery With Paper Tube. Duration : 0.85 Mins.
Recharge Your Cell Phone with a Tablespoon of Water
Posted Monday, March 11, 2013 in Recharge, Tablespoon by Mary Farrell
Recharge Your Cell Phone with a Tablespoon of Water Video Clips. Duration : 2.08 Mins.
Andrew Wallace of Signa Chemistry demonstrates the company's PowerTrekk recharging system, which uses water and a chemical called sodium silicide to generate...
Andrew Wallace of Signa Chemistry demonstrates the company's PowerTrekk recharging system, which uses water and a chemical called sodium silicide to generate...
How To Recharge Dead Batteries
Posted Wednesday, February 20, 2013 in Batteries, Recharge by Mary Farrell
How To Recharge Dead Batteries Tube. Duration : 1.88 Mins.
How To Make Cordless Drill To Crank Charger See how you can use a cordless drill as a crank charger to recharge batteries, even alkalines! Step 1: A Clever Idea It's the holiday season and everybody knows what that means: lots of dead batteries. But, don't throw them out, recharge them. Here's how. A cordless drill can also be used as a generator. Connecting the battery leads inside to a volt meter, and simply turning it, will show this. Step 2: Obtain The Parts All we need now is a voltage regulator. You'll find the perfect part inside a cheap, outdoor solar-powered garden lamp. The battery holder inside has a circuit board attached, which charges the battery from the solar panel. This is exactly what we need. The rest of the parts cost about .00 total, and include a C and D cell holder, some alligator clips, and a length of wire. Step 3: Attach The Wire To The Circuit Board Although I prefer to sauter them, you can attach the alligator clips by stripping about a quarter-inch of wire, and using a pair of pliers to firmly clamp them into place. Now, attach or sauter the other end of the wires to the red and black leads on the circuit board. Step 4: Make The Hand Crank I made a hand crank from bending a metal bar that attaches to the drill just like a regular bit. Now, the cordless drill will work just like a hand crank generator. Attach the alligator clips to the battery post and we're ready for testing. Step 5: Test The Machine Let's start with a completely dead NiCad ...
How To Make Cordless Drill To Crank Charger See how you can use a cordless drill as a crank charger to recharge batteries, even alkalines! Step 1: A Clever Idea It's the holiday season and everybody knows what that means: lots of dead batteries. But, don't throw them out, recharge them. Here's how. A cordless drill can also be used as a generator. Connecting the battery leads inside to a volt meter, and simply turning it, will show this. Step 2: Obtain The Parts All we need now is a voltage regulator. You'll find the perfect part inside a cheap, outdoor solar-powered garden lamp. The battery holder inside has a circuit board attached, which charges the battery from the solar panel. This is exactly what we need. The rest of the parts cost about .00 total, and include a C and D cell holder, some alligator clips, and a length of wire. Step 3: Attach The Wire To The Circuit Board Although I prefer to sauter them, you can attach the alligator clips by stripping about a quarter-inch of wire, and using a pair of pliers to firmly clamp them into place. Now, attach or sauter the other end of the wires to the red and black leads on the circuit board. Step 4: Make The Hand Crank I made a hand crank from bending a metal bar that attaches to the drill just like a regular bit. Now, the cordless drill will work just like a hand crank generator. Attach the alligator clips to the battery post and we're ready for testing. Step 5: Test The Machine Let's start with a completely dead NiCad ...
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