DIY Coin Cell Battery Charger for 0.3$
by Rajaa Kahel in Circuits > USB
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DIY Coin Cell Battery Charger for 0.3$
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Watch the video to see it working:
Links:
Module:
http://www.aliexpress.com/item/WHOLESALE-1PC-LOT-T...
Resistor:
How It's Done..
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I designed and made the base with my 3D printer. If you want my design just drop me a comment.
If you don't have a 3D printer just make any base that can hold the battery with a good contact.
Then you will need to change the resistor that I marked in the video with a 33k one. It's not that easy to solder the resistor as it's less than 1mm! so if you are not skilled enough, you can use a bigger resistor with the same value (33k).
Then connect the output + and - to your copper and screw (make sure of the polarity to match the battery).
Glue the parts with some glue (I used thermal silicone).
And Happy charging!