Starting a DIY job to replace a computer CMOS battery with a CR2032 using copper tape to connect wires to the battery. Thank you for this helpful video!
I am excited about your product, which I have dubbed "exciting lighting!" I'll be watching all your videos and making greeting cards with your products as soon as I can purchase some. Thanks so much!!!
Yes! I watched about 7 of your videos in a row and then finally went to your website and found your products. This is just beyond tremendous!!!! You rock :-)
Yep! If you're looking to get started with something simple, this tutorial has everything you need: chibitronics.com/simple-circuit-tutorial/ You can also get started with a beginner's kit that has everything you need: chibitronics.myshopify.com/collections/getting-started/products/chibitronics-chibi-lights-led-circuit-stickers-stem-starter-kit Hope this helps!
Here's a tutorial on paper battery holders: chibitronics.com/5-ways-make-paper-battery-holders/ For the corner, you can simple fold down the corner (big enough to cover the battery), then trace the battery on both sides of the flap to show you where the battery will touch, and then stick your tape so that they extend into the circles. Here's an example template of what that looks like: chibitronics.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/05/Circuit-Sticker-Sketchbook-template-1.pdf Hope this helps!
Starting a DIY job to replace a computer CMOS battery with a CR2032 using copper tape to connect wires to the battery. Thank you for this helpful video!
Cool. Very nice presentation. And very nice voice.
This is so helpful, thank you for the easy to follow step by step!
I am excited about your product, which I have dubbed "exciting lighting!" I'll be watching all your videos and making greeting cards with your products as soon as I can purchase some. Thanks so much!!!
Thanks Betsy! You can actually find the circuit stickers already available at chibitronics.com :)
Yes! I watched about 7 of your videos in a row and then finally went to your website and found your products. This is just beyond tremendous!!!! You rock :-)
Betsy Cosmos Thanks so much! We would love to see and share (if you'd like) what you make with everyone too :)
I'll let you know when I have something worth sharing.
:)
Wair can get that tap for models?
Do you have a parts list? Leds, batteries, etc. ?
Yep! If you're looking to get started with something simple, this tutorial has everything you need: chibitronics.com/simple-circuit-tutorial/
You can also get started with a beginner's kit that has everything you need:
chibitronics.myshopify.com/collections/getting-started/products/chibitronics-chibi-lights-led-circuit-stickers-stem-starter-kit
Hope this helps!
So cool for kids!
What kind of light is your using?
You can use any type of LED. Got beginners, LED stickers are a good place to start: chibitronics.myshopify.com/collections
How do you setup the corner for the battery?
Here's a tutorial on paper battery holders:
chibitronics.com/5-ways-make-paper-battery-holders/
For the corner, you can simple fold down the corner (big enough to cover the battery), then trace the battery on both sides of the flap to show you where the battery will touch, and then stick your tape so that they extend into the circles. Here's an example template of what that looks like:
chibitronics.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/05/Circuit-Sticker-Sketchbook-template-1.pdf
Hope this helps!
can i use aluminum tape?
Sure! The only difference is that you wont be able to solder to the aluminum tape the way you can with copper.
will this stuff handle 2500 watts for 4 feet?
+Sean Collins I'm not sure... but it sounds pretty risky as this tape is not insulated... I'd go with heavier duty insulated cable for safety reasons!
iphone 16 is using silver tape to remove the battery
Wonderful 💕