Some of you will comment why not to use recharge AA or AAA batteries,bcz the are 1.2v so 2 of them together will give 2.4v and empty they will be below 2 volts and your tv remote control will not work.
@Hacktuber you literally just put a lithium battery in place of the other ones in a more complicated way while also not using a voltage regulator to bring it down to 3v. Do not get offended by someone else having a simpler, more effective solution to the problem you are prototyping for. Create a replacement that works better, lasts longer, and is cheaper than just replacing with AA lithium batteries, then you can be offended by a comment like that. But if you had been as thorough in the first place, you probably wouldn't be the kind of person to get upset by that comment anyway. Also, they are a "ma'am", not a "sir" which is clearly stated in their username and confirmed by visiting their page.
Isn't there a risk that the remote control contains components that, for example, have a maximum operating voltage of 3.6V? A fully charged LiPo has up to 4.2V, new alkaline batteries have a maximum of 3.26V.
Hej I found about 25 vapes, all used but some were rechargeable and others one use only. I stripped down the once only ones and saved all the lithium batteries. I have emptied out the vape juice from the rechargable ones and want to do projects with them as some have different flashing leds when you charge them.
Maybe a better idea wud be using super capacitor or battery and wireless charging pad 😂 Also there are rechargeable button cell battery lir2032 for a device that not used alot a normal 2032 wud last some time 😂
Some of you will comment why not to use recharge AA or AAA batteries,bcz the are 1.2v so 2 of them together will give 2.4v and empty they will be below 2 volts and your tv remote control will not work.
You could have just opened the remote and soldered the module output to remote battery terminals and make a slot for charging port below
Interesting idea. I bought AA lithium batteries for my TV remote more than 10 years ago and have never replaced them.
Lithium batteries are more expensive than ordinary batteries but good for you sir🙂
@Hacktuber you literally just put a lithium battery in place of the other ones in a more complicated way while also not using a voltage regulator to bring it down to 3v. Do not get offended by someone else having a simpler, more effective solution to the problem you are prototyping for. Create a replacement that works better, lasts longer, and is cheaper than just replacing with AA lithium batteries, then you can be offended by a comment like that. But if you had been as thorough in the first place, you probably wouldn't be the kind of person to get upset by that comment anyway.
Also, they are a "ma'am", not a "sir" which is clearly stated in their username and confirmed by visiting their page.
Isn't there a risk that the remote control contains components that, for example, have a maximum operating voltage of 3.6V? A fully charged LiPo has up to 4.2V, new alkaline batteries have a maximum of 3.26V.
Its possible but this is just concept idea,please do not try on your device🙁
@@Hacktuber Add a serial diode to the circuit it will drop 0.6V from the 4.2V.
Good conception
Thx,That I am showing here just a idea that is good
Good job brother🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
Thanks for the support!
how long does it last compared to aa batteries?
Still testing!but if I use battery with higher capacity for sure will work longer
Hej I found about 25 vapes, all used but some were rechargeable and others one use only. I stripped down the once only ones and saved all the lithium batteries. I have emptied out the vape juice from the rechargable ones and want to do projects with them as some have different flashing leds when you charge them.
Great that you want to reuse the batteries just be careful when you charge them,dont use high current when charge
I just use rechargeable batteries.
If you can find 1.5v rechargeable bcz other are 1.2v and not enough to operate correctly
😂😂😂
Me gusto , asi me haorro comprar pilas . Grasias buena idea .
No problemo,just a idea that I wanted to share with world
Please, your scheme for the remote tester
There will be new video for that
Great!!!
Fantástico yo uso pilas recargables son tres mandos pero uno creo que fabricare Gracias
I am glad that you like the concept idea,one day I am sure that all remote controls will be rechargeable from factory😁
yo también lo creo @@Hacktuber
3D print with the port to the button
I wanted to show to all of you that is easy to be made by hands,btw I have 3d printer but for this project I didnt use
Why?😂
Just wanted to show that is possible
Já mám 2 baterie v ovladači víc jak 5 let,tak tohle je dost zbytečný..
Its just a idea
Maybe a better idea wud be using super capacitor or battery and wireless charging pad 😂
Also there are rechargeable button cell battery lir2032 for a device that not used alot a normal 2032 wud last some time 😂
That with supercapacitor I need to try it
Hmm.. What about buying a battery charger? 🤔
I have it,its not fun
peer naprajmi i mene edno be da si go polnam daljinskoto
Not worth
Its just a concept idea
First
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