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The "Dead" Battery Lamp

scottiebabe
scottiebabe over 1 year ago

Soft 404

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  • scottiebabe
    scottiebabe over 1 year ago in reply to beacon_dave +4
    Excellent reference! Karen did a wonderful job on her joule-thief circuit . I thought about mentioning it, takes for mentioning Karen's project! These modules are beginner friendly and provide a regulated…
  • scottiebabe
    scottiebabe over 1 year ago in reply to Jan Cumps +3
    Yes, past 600 mV there isn't much left... Of course you can use a fresh cell too Some of the low cost dollar store solar lamps use tabbed ni-mh cells, I'm sure if I were to shop around I could find them…
  • Jan Cumps
    Jan Cumps over 1 year ago in reply to scottiebabe +2
    you could, but for a very short time. By the time an alkaline battery has dropped to that voltage, there's virtually no joules left.
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  • beacon_dave
    beacon_dave over 1 year ago

    Nice. I like the lamp shade, nice touch. Just needs the pull cord switch Slight smile

    It was suggested here that you may be able to get down to 200mV:

    /challenges-projects/element14-presents/thelearningcircuit/w/documents/4041/the-learning-circuit-39-inductor-project-battery-juicer?CommentId=06408919-8975-4aa5-9223-759ed4e5d4a6

    May be able to fit that toroidal core in the base ? 

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    scottiebabe over 1 year ago in reply to beacon_dave

    Excellent reference! Karen did a wonderful job on her joule-thief circuit. I thought about mentioning it, takes for mentioning Karen's project!

    These modules are beginner friendly and provide a regulated stable DC output. So you could also run a neopixel and small mcu off a single alkaline cell.

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    scottiebabe over 1 year ago in reply to beacon_dave

    Excellent reference! Karen did a wonderful job on her joule-thief circuit. I thought about mentioning it, takes for mentioning Karen's project!

    These modules are beginner friendly and provide a regulated stable DC output. So you could also run a neopixel and small mcu off a single alkaline cell.

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  • Jan Cumps
    Jan Cumps over 1 year ago in reply to scottiebabe

    you could, but for a very short time. By the time an alkaline battery has dropped to that voltage, there's virtually no joules left.

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    scottiebabe over 1 year ago in reply to Jan Cumps

    Yes, past 600 mV there isn't much left... Of course you can use a fresh cell too Slight smile

    Some of the low cost dollar store solar lamps use tabbed ni-mh cells, I'm sure if I were to shop around I could find them for pennies...

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  • beacon_dave
    beacon_dave over 1 year ago in reply to scottiebabe

    A simple module like that could be used to charge a basic USB powered device like a power bank from an alkaline cell in pretty much any state of discharge. Handy when you are off grid and nowhere to plug a USB charger into. In the ol' days you used to be able to swap your NiCd AA rechargeable cells with a pack of alkalines from the nearest store. Harder to do that these days with this new-fangled stuff.

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    scottiebabe over 1 year ago in reply to beacon_dave

    Every mW counts! Dave Jones claims you can fly to the moon on such power budgets Slight smile

    Time to stock up on 5V solar panels just in case:  Checkout this test rig  

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  • Jan Cumps
    Jan Cumps over 1 year ago in reply to scottiebabe
    scottiebabe said:
    on such power budgets

    "the sniff of an oily rag"

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  • beacon_dave
    beacon_dave over 1 year ago in reply to scottiebabe

    Have you tried wind generators yet ? 

    https://www.instructables.com/WINTURER-a-Portable-NP-F-Battery-Charger-Wind-Turb/

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