Yay, another how to video that the maker puts obnoxious loud EDM over instead of taking advantage of the time by explaining the process and teaching some helpful tips. Thanks?
Hi Friend, I am trickle charging my car battery through Dewalt 20V using LM2596 and it's working really good and have been using it for about an year from now. Now my question is I want to protect my Dewalt Battery from going too low on Voltage and I tried using XH-M609 and LM2596 together but it didn't work. Now what do you suggest me to buy which might help. I appreciate any help please.
What converter? It does not need any converter, normally this car is powered by three AA battery each of them running on 1.5V, total of 4,5V for car... one li-ion cell is at 3,6 - 4.2V, so there is no need to convert anything. Battery is connected directly to the RC car electronics... That board you see is charger for the battery...
@@E12DEV , Oh I thought you supply the car with USB 5.0V from the converter. So you supply the car from the lithium battery directly. The battery actually have voltage vary widely from 3.0V to 4.2V , so your rc car on average operates at half the power compares to the alkaline one.
@@JohnNy-ni9np It is not my RC car, Iam just guy walking past this video, and I saw some comments so I tried to help :) And I agree that this is not best way to do it, it would be better with some kind of stabilizer with discharge protection...
@@JohnNy-ni9np Actually, 1.5v for alkaline it's when they are fully charged. Usual is 1.35v. And nobody is using alkalines for such a things, because they are drown down very fast. Usualy some rechargeable Eneloops 1.2v, what gives us in total 3.6v. And Li-ion at its 3.7v flat gives much more power. And much more current than any alkaline. I usually do the same thing.
@@E12DEV That board isn't just the charger, it's also the BMS and it is current limited to 1A output. You can't just connect the car to the battery as it will go flat and destroy the battery, hence it has to be wired through the charger/BMS.
WARNING: DO NOT SOLDER DIRECTLY TO A BATTERY LIKE HE DOES, this could lead to a fire do to overheating and rupturing the battery, you can watch linus tech tips video on making a power bank to see the proper way to solder a battery
I have soldered directly to batteries literally 100s of times over the last 20 years without any issues. You just need to use common sense and not blast the thing with extended heat. Why do you think they make pre tinned battery strips (AKA solder tabbing) for connecting them when building a pack?
Yay, another how to video that the maker puts obnoxious loud EDM over instead of taking advantage of the time by explaining the process and teaching some helpful tips. Thanks?
Adding a voice over would result in less views because only ppl that know the language will watch it
All you need is 14500 battery with charger and 2 AA dummy battery. They are very cheap and no need modify.
From where did you buy this RC car
Wow, nice idea.
*This is absolutely amazing, I'll have to give this a try soon*
Which battery /module you used..
How many volt battery
What board have u connected plz leave a link
It is a TP 4056 Li Ion board
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It's what happens when dad is fucking tired.
3 x AA White Eneloops will be working too.
😮never thought of that
Could u write in description, about the chip and battery. That will be helpful
The battery is an 18650 laptop cell and the chip us a TP4056 board
@@HDXFH thanks 😊🙏
Hi Friend, I am trickle charging my car battery through Dewalt 20V using LM2596 and it's working really good and have been using it for about an year from now. Now my question is I want to protect my Dewalt Battery from going too low on Voltage and I tried using XH-M609 and LM2596 together but it didn't work. Now what do you suggest me to buy which might help. I appreciate any help please.
What is that circuit board thing you put on there
What model chip did you use?
Can this be done with 2 d batteries
which chip you are using in the video? can you please share some detail?
Lipo charging module 5volts
Leave a link for good cell you used in this video
this sell is from old notebook battery
Or from old laptop battery. Thanks to the video maker man.
What is the rated current of the converter ? Probably around 1A, not enough for the RC car.
What converter? It does not need any converter, normally this car is powered by three AA battery each of them running on 1.5V, total of 4,5V for car... one li-ion cell is at 3,6 - 4.2V, so there is no need to convert anything. Battery is connected directly to the RC car electronics... That board you see is charger for the battery...
@@E12DEV , Oh I thought you supply the car with USB 5.0V from the converter. So you supply the car from the lithium battery directly. The battery actually have voltage vary widely from 3.0V to 4.2V , so your rc car on average operates at half the power compares to the alkaline one.
@@JohnNy-ni9np It is not my RC car, Iam just guy walking past this video, and I saw some comments so I tried to help :) And I agree that this is not best way to do it, it would be better with some kind of stabilizer with discharge protection...
@@JohnNy-ni9np Actually, 1.5v for alkaline it's when they are fully charged. Usual is 1.35v. And nobody is using alkalines for such a things, because they are drown down very fast. Usualy some rechargeable Eneloops 1.2v, what gives us in total 3.6v. And Li-ion at its 3.7v flat gives much more power. And much more current than any alkaline. I usually do the same thing.
@@E12DEV That board isn't just the charger, it's also the BMS and it is current limited to 1A output.
You can't just connect the car to the battery as it will go flat and destroy the battery, hence it has to be wired through the charger/BMS.
i'm adding this to all my kids toys. usualy i'm using old phone battery or 18650. it depends on free space in toy
how is this USB charging module called please?
I've done similar but I just connected a USB cable to the battery wires and connected a power bank to that
but how do you know battery is not overchaged?
fantastic!!!
What's a problem to by rechargeable AA batteries?
Rechargeable AA batteries is 1.2v.
WARNING: DO NOT SOLDER DIRECTLY TO A BATTERY LIKE HE DOES, this could lead to a fire do to overheating and rupturing the battery, you can watch linus tech tips video on making a power bank to see the proper way to solder a battery
I have soldered directly to batteries literally 100s of times over the last 20 years without any issues. You just need to use common sense and not blast the thing with extended heat. Why do you think they make pre tinned battery strips (AKA solder tabbing) for connecting them when building a pack?
Nice
I think you are burning the circuit of RC because 18650 have higher amps it won't last long .
Thanks!
Good work my friend
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Good
What module did u use for the battery
TP 4056
Good video/idea but Omg terrible music
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