Big Phone Battery

by marc.cryan in Circuits > Mobile

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Big Phone Battery

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Run a smart phone directly from a car battery and/or solar panel. Useful if the USB charging port is broken. Or you need a huge cellphone batty.

For 6 bucks you can get an old smartphone online using Ting --

12volt to 3.7volt DC-to-DC Converter

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The cell phone battery gives 3.7volts. So you need a 12volt to 3.7volt DC-to-DC converter.

'trick' the Phone Into Thinking It Has a Battery

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Cell phone batteries are fancy. They usually have a built in thermistor. You can replicate this using some resistors. You can figure this out by measuring the resistance between each terminal of a cell phone battery.

Video

Here is a little video. For proof.

All Wired Up

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The wiring goes like this:

Solar panel (~16Volts) -> solar charger controller (goes from ~16 volts to 12 volts)

->car battery (12volts) -> DC/DC converter (12V to 3.7V) -> phone battery terminals.

3.7 Volts

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A regular cell phone battery will range from around 3.4V to 4.2V.

3.7 is towards the middle, so you won't get a full battery symbol.