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  • #46
    Originally posted by tiktak View Post
    HI,
    MAX!
    HAPPY NEW YEAR!!
    How are you?Did you have a nice new year party?

    I saw that you also looked Leto's good work.
    What do you think have you ever tryed rebek?

    Thanks see you soon.
    Hi,
    yes was nice party...

    Leto's work is nice... I haven't tryed it yet... (name is rebek?) but could be interesting. Now I'm involved in some other things... but who knows... with a little more spare time maybe I'll try it.

    Kind regards,
    Max

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    • #47
      Hi

      Hi,
      Max.
      I have found another ac/dc adaptor but its current is 1000mA!
      Isn't this too much?
      Will this circuit sucseed limitimng gurent to the proer value for 1,4Ah 12V battey?
      Thanks

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      • #48
        Originally posted by tiktak View Post
        Hi,
        Max.
        I have found another ac/dc adaptor but its current is 1000mA!
        Isn't this too much?
        Will this circuit sucseed limitimng gurent to the proer value for 1,4Ah 12V battey?
        Thanks
        My goodness man ...

        You first started having this battery problem back in July 2007!!
        Wouldn't it just have been easier to buy a proper battery charger?
        They're very inexpensive.

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        • #49
          Hi,

          Hi,
          Man.I dont wanna be rud because you have help me to,but I were talking with Max here ..........................
          He and Ivconic help to beginers understand those litle secrets.Isn't this forums allabout?
          If I can buy such will I waiste their time?
          Or you think that I am an idiot?
          This worth here 25 Euro I cant afort it now!And why should I when with some help I can make my own even better one!
          Give a man a fish and he wont be hungry any more,TEACH a man how to cach fish and he wont be hungry any more.......right?

          Last edited by tiktak; 01-06-2008, 11:13 AM. Reason: fcsdfsad

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          • #50
            Originally posted by tiktak View Post
            Hi,
            Man.I dont wanna be rud because you have help me to,but I were talking with Max here ..........................
            He and Ivconic help to beginers understand those litle secrets.Isn't this forums allabout?
            If I can buy such will I waiste their time?
            Or you think that I am an idiot?
            This worth here 25 Euro I cant afort it now!And why should I when with some help I can make my own even better one!
            Give a man a fish and he wont be hungry any more,TEACH a man how to cach fish and he wont be hungry any more.......right?

            Hi,

            C'mon tiktak take it easy...Qiaozhi never told you such things...don't be rude !

            I think maybe he just was bored of this thread of batteries... anyway... coming back to your problem...

            "I have found another ac/dc adaptor but its current is 1000mA!
            Isn't this too much?
            Will this circuit sucseed limitimng gurent to the proer value for 1,4Ah 12V battey?"

            Yes will be good as power supply... and yes the circuit will limit the current at right value for a 1,4Ah 12V battery. So use it.

            I have similar stuff and works absolutely COOL.

            Kind regards,
            Max

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            • #51
              Hi,

              Hi,
              Max.
              Thanks man I will try today and post the results.
              Buy the way is this led diode flashing when circuit is with no load?
              Beacause on my its flashing?Whats the point?Should stop flashing when battery is full charged?

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              • #52
                Originally posted by tiktak View Post
                Hi,
                Max.
                Thanks man I will try today and post the results.
                Buy the way is this led diode flashing when circuit is with no load?

                Beacause on my its flashing?Whats the point?Should stop flashing when battery is full charged?
                Hi,no it stays always on... to say... that there's voltage there.Just this. You can also exclude it if not useful to you.Kind regards,Max

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                • #53
                  Hi

                  Hello,
                  Max how are you?
                  I have tryed several ways and still have this Batt prob. but will resolve it soon.
                  Greetings

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