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December 11, 2018 at 11:48 am #148997
Hi Paco,
Online store link, pls.
December 10, 2018 at 10:55 pm #148984Hi Paco
Can you provide me the link of the online store?
December 10, 2018 at 10:49 pm #148983Hi Paco,
Could you provide me the link of the battery online store?
October 30, 2018 at 2:08 am #147804cardoso ignore the white just cover them with tape walter there might be a problem your batteries have charging controllers and you soldered them to the main charging controller. that might not work. if it does not work, you have to bypass either the battery controller or the main controller and connect directly to the red and black cables what go to the jumper.
cardoso ignore the white just cover them with tape walter there might be a problem your batteries have charging controllers and you soldered them to the main charging controller. that might not work. if it does not work, you have to bypass either the battery controller or the main controller and connect directly to the red and black cables what go to the jumper.
I bought similar batteries (each with charging controllers), can I just solder the wires without bypassing the controllers? Thanks.
cardoso ignore the white just cover them with tape walter there might be a problem your batteries have charging controllers and you soldered them to the main charging controller. that might not work. if it does not work, you have to bypass either the battery controller or the main controller and connect directly to the red and black cables what go to the jumper.
I was curious about that but was leery of messing with the batteries without them so I did it the way I did. Like I said, I have no experience with this stuff and I didn’t want to start a fire or something. lol It got late last night so I didn’t have a chance to test it out yet, although the charging light did turn green and I unplugged it just before bed. I have to wait until I get home from work tonight to test it out. If it doesn’t work I’ll open it back up again and remove the ones from the batteries. UPDATE: Booted up and is working great. It’s the first time in months I’ve been able to use it without it being plugged in. The Windows battery meter in the taskbar is only reading 78% and telling me I only have an hour and 38 minutes left but I don’t think it’s correct.
I bought similar batteries (each with charging controllers), can I just solder the wires without bypassing the controllers? Thanks.
October 30, 2018 at 2:07 am #147803cardoso ignore the white just cover them with tape walter there might be a problem your batteries have charging controllers and you soldered them to the main charging controller. that might not work. if it does not work, you have to bypass either the battery controller or the main controller and connect directly to the red and black cables what go to the jumper.
I was curious about that but was leery of messing with the batteries without them so I did it the way I did. Like I said, I have no experience with this stuff and I didn’t want to start a fire or something. lol It got late last night so I didn’t have a chance to test it out yet, although the charging light did turn green and I unplugged it just before bed. I have to wait until I get home from work tonight to test it out. If it doesn’t work I’ll open it back up again and remove the ones from the batteries. UPDATE: Booted up and is working great. It’s the first time in months I’ve been able to use it without it being plugged in. The Windows battery meter in the taskbar is only reading 78% and telling me I only have an hour and 38 minutes left but I don’t think it’s correct.
I bought similar batteries (each with charging controllers), can I just solder the wires without bypassing the controllers? Thanks.
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