Hello all,
I'm in need of help. I want to make a schematic for this video. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SJGKuriGRok&list=PL6DXbgcdJ-6w8vzAh2zY5L0bLbmM9-K32&index=2
Can someone help me with this task? I'm willing to trade for this.
Thanks
Jamesw
Hello all,
I'm in need of help. I want to make a schematic for this video. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SJGKuriGRok&list=PL6DXbgcdJ-6w8vzAh2zY5L0bLbmM9-K32&index=2
Can someone help me with this task? I'm willing to trade for this.
Thanks
Jamesw
Hi James,
I only looked at about a minute of the video so I may not have fully understand the requirement : ( but if it's a portable 12V supply for a radio that you're looking for, a much cheaper way (rather than paying or trading for a design) is to consider using an off-the-shelf item like a Lithium Ion power pack (some provide 12V) or a car jump starter, since they can provide 12V from their output port, at high power. Here's an example one (but others are lower cost, and probably better): Energizer 50807 Car Jump Starter Half Review, Half Teardown . Also, a good brand one should be safe. It will provide maybe 50Wh depending on the one you choose, so a couple of them are approaching the same amount of capacity as the one in the video (i.e. use them one after the other, not to be paralleled without additional circuitry), and are more flexible, phones can be charged from the 5V port too.
EDIT: Having said that, probably the car chargers can be paralleled with no issue. It would need to be tested though (measuring current through each of them, and only worth attempting on a good brand one with protection circuitry. So better to use them one at a time, or design an OR'ing circuit.
I want to thank you all for your help. I had forgotten about a resource that can help me with my project. For those of you in the Philadelphia or Delaware area, this resource may help. It may even be able to help those of you who are both out of state and out of the US. The resource is a place called NextFab and the link is http://www.nextfab.com.
Thanks again.
James
I want to thank you all for your help. I had forgotten about a resource that can help me with my project. For those of you in the Philadelphia or Delaware area, this resource may help. It may even be able to help those of you who are both out of state and out of the US. The resource is a place called NextFab and the link is http://www.nextfab.com.
Thanks again.
James