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Q:i just open the battery pack.but someone told me thats not the only way
Press and hold the XBOX Live button in the center of the controller. When prompted, select the option to power off the controller. Easy Sleezy! Peace! The Reverend
Q:I have a 7.2v 1100 nimh battery pack. I want to power the motor with solar cells. Should I use five 1.5V 135mA cells or seven 1.0V 415mA cells? Thanks for any input you might have.
what is nimh? I suspect 1100 is mA-hour, and that is a battery capacity, not a current. You need to know the current drain of the motor. If it is 1 amp, for example, the battery pack will operate the motor for 1 hour, if it is 0.5 amps, the pack will operate it for 2 hours. The second is much more powerful, use that (1v 415 mA) Assuming the motor draws 0.5 amps (500 mA) at 7.2 volts, then in theory you can use 7 of the cells in series to get 7 volts at 415 mA. But only if the sun is very bright where you live. If it is at any angle to the panel, the voltage and current drops off rapidly. Plus manufacturers tend to overrate their cells, so, for example you can get 1 volt if the current is low, or 415mA if the voltage is low, but not both. In that case you will need more cells than 7. .
Q:A few weeks ago I bought a new 3DS in a bundle from Walmart, with it I recieved a Nyko battery pack and charge base for extended battery life. The first time I attached my 3DS to the charge base it worked perfectly, but I tried to charge it again last night and this morning it's still on low battery. When I put the 3DS on the charger, the red light lit up, indicating that it was charging. This morning the same light had turned green which means it is completely charged. I took it off the charger and started it up to find the battery just as low as before and when I put it back on the charger, the lights still indicate that it is fully charged. What is going on here?
Nyko has stated that their products are not fully compatible with those of Nintendo--i.e. the charging cradle. Try fully charging your 3DS by unplugging the plastic cradle, and charging the unit directly from the cable. If that doesn't work, there may be an issue with your battery or power supply.
Q:I have a DeWalt power drill. It has replaceable and rechargeable Battery Pack labled XR Pack. I want to know how to get rid of it safely and appropriately.
Take it to Home Depot. They have a collection bin for old batteries. Hope this helps.
Q:i hvae att and i want to put my sim cardinto my dad's iPhone. but neither of us know how to open upto the battery sim card area. does anyone know how?i've asked like all my friends and everyone haha help!
Use a paper clip on that small hole on the top of the iPhone. The SIM card drawer will slide open from there. You can't access the battery at all.
Q:I bought a pack of 4 Duracell rechargeable batteries with the charger for my camera and I plugged it in yesterday this time to charge all 4.It is almost 24 hours past and the red light is still on.My camera doesn't show me if the battery is charged all the way or not, it just indicates when its about to die so I don't know if the batteries are fully charged properly.Anyone know why I still get a red light and the batteries that came with it are 1700mAh and the are AA type off batteries.regards
it could have grimy battery contacts. hit upon a chew of positive sand paper and sparkling all the battery contacts. If this won't get the charger to eliminate darkness from, there may well be an inner undesirable connection that may not be person serviceable. Me, i might take it aside and verify out the little circuit board for undesirable or broken connections and areas that may not be making suitable connection. using a soldering iron and good rosin middle solder will look after those subject concerns. a foul connection may well be placed by way of searching for loose areas and wires. If a ingredient is loose, you will notice a small ring around the conductor of reported ingredient on the solder pad. The section (or twine) could be good, and there could be adequate solder to make an outstanding electric powered connection for existence. in case you do not desire to bypass this a techniques, sorry, yet you may evaluate changing reported unit. i'm hoping i exchange into of a few help here. I desire you and yours properly. happy vacations.
Q:I have an old remote control air plane rechargeable battery I want to use for something else. The problem is I need it 9.6V and the two packs of 5 cells is 6V each. I want to combine the two 6V into an 8 cell 9.6V but I can't seem to split them apart. Currently I'm discharging them through the old airplane motor that they came with. First off, should I be messing with them. If so, is running them through a motor a good way to discharge them, and finally how should I go about separating them so I can recombine them?
Those 6V battery pack was packed with hard glue and welded joints. Separating them is not an easy task as you though without any proper tool. Besides, most old old rechargeable battery pack 50% inside the cells were dried out or leakage or shorted due to aging. Not much chance to rebuild them into a workable 9.6V pack.
Q:I foolishly burned out 2 green LEDs already since I provided too much voltage. The 2 green LEDs I need to light up have a forward voltage of 3.2 volts each. The battery pack has 3 AA rechargeable batteries, for a total of 3.6 V(1.2 V per battery). If I remove one battery, the LEDs won't light up at all. How can I reduce the voltage so it doesn't burn out my LEDs, do I need to use a resistor or can I use something else? If I need resistors, what kind of resistors should I use?
OK, hopefully you have some basic electronics knowledge, 'cause I'm gonna throw you some specifics here. First, make sure that the LED's anodes are wired in parallel, and connect the positive wire to either the power source, or an on/off switch. Next, you will wire a 22Ω resistor to each cathode, so you'll need 2x 22Ω resistors. Then, connect the other end of the resistors to the negative terminal on your battery.
Q:I ordered a pair of Astro A40 Wireless headphones. After they shipped I did some research and found out that they come with 3 standard AAA batteries that you put into the transmitter. They do have an option, however, for a rechargeable battery pack that can go in place of the AAA batteries (they sit in a battery holder that is then removeable). This pack is then charged inside the transmitter via USB cable. So being the penny pincher I am, I was wondering if I went out and bought 3 rechargeable AAA batteries and put them inside the transmitter, would they safely and correctly charge inside the transmitter in the same fashion as if it was the custom battery pack?Hopefully I was clear enough Any answers are appreciated! :)
It might work, if the batteries are of the same chemistry as their batteries, and the holder is not special, which has special contacts or a switch closure. I would probably do it because I know what I am doing. I have taken cells from older cell-phone packs, and used them in a regular cell charger, and as regular cells in things, so it stands to reason it can go the other way.
Q:I bought a 12000 mAh battery pack from OKorder and it charges my iPhone perfectly fine but I noticed that suddenly it stoped charging one day and my usb cable just didn't work when I plugged it in the wall. I just assumed it broke and I bought another usb cable and everything worked fine and it charged my iphone fine but then it stoped working again and when I plugged it in the wall it didn't work either? Why is this happening? I don't want to be buying new usb cables every week
Hello, This seems a little strange, somewhat. Hmm. What are You doing with the usb leads what no longer work? Are you snapping them in-two so it renders them useless, by doing so it means you're not picking up, one of the 'duff ' leads. I think someone may be playing a sneaky trick on you, by substituting the newly purchased one you've just bought, with a one that doesn't work, each time, whilst Your back is turned, so to speak. Or, some person is sabotaging, the new lead once again, while you're not looking. It is very unlikely to be the leads, that are at fault if they were going to fail they would do so probably before the first charge had finished. I suspect someone may be a tad jealous of the bargain You've purchased on OKorder, And is fooling you into thinking the charger is at fault. I may be wrong, of course But I would consider foul-play is at work here. The solution is simple. Put the Charger Lead(s) away in a 'secret' place, of which, is known only to Yourself, No-one else, and I mean No-one ! Do this immediately after charging, keeping them in a safe place until Its' needed, And I bet You the 'Problem' does not occur again. If by some chance it does, then someone is replacing the lead whilst It is being charged Very Sneakything to do. Get rid of / or destroy any duff leads that you've used/ bought in the past, And render Them Unusable ! That way they'll not have anything to swap over Hopefully, Fingers Crossed. (Hth). .

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