Hello y'all,
I recently picked up an old LED and, as expected, the battery was dead ... So i got to work and found a way to make replacement battery packs.
I have a working prototype, I still need to do a bit more testing, but i will be making the final version soon.
Here are the spec:
- fits entirely in the battery compartment, no modification needed to the body
- about 1200mAh (the original Angel are 1000mh) so it should hold up just as long (again, more testing needed)
- chargeable from a USB port (the prototype is mini USB, might look into switching to USBC)
- USB port on the front, behind the battery plug, i could move it behind the rear cover if it makes more sense ...
- the battery indicator on the screen will not read battery levels as voltage is regulated going to the board.
- It does require some soldering to install, but a plug can be installed for future soldering-free service
So the question is, is there any interest for me to bother making a few spares?
Pease note the is no expectation to purchase or "get a spot" not any expectation i will make any more than the 1 i need.
This is just to see if i should even consider looking into it or not ...
Thanks all for your time,
X
I recently picked up an old LED and, as expected, the battery was dead ... So i got to work and found a way to make replacement battery packs.
I have a working prototype, I still need to do a bit more testing, but i will be making the final version soon.
Here are the spec:
- fits entirely in the battery compartment, no modification needed to the body
- about 1200mAh (the original Angel are 1000mh) so it should hold up just as long (again, more testing needed)
- chargeable from a USB port (the prototype is mini USB, might look into switching to USBC)
- USB port on the front, behind the battery plug, i could move it behind the rear cover if it makes more sense ...
- the battery indicator on the screen will not read battery levels as voltage is regulated going to the board.
- It does require some soldering to install, but a plug can be installed for future soldering-free service
So the question is, is there any interest for me to bother making a few spares?
Pease note the is no expectation to purchase or "get a spot" not any expectation i will make any more than the 1 i need.
This is just to see if i should even consider looking into it or not ...
Thanks all for your time,
X
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