cut the green wire, then its possible to charge the accu, with alkalinbe bat cells it must inhibit to charge and thats what the bat case made for/ they control it with the green wire. Anyway no good idea to use the bat case with accu, the resistance with the contacts are to poor you will have a higher voltage drop by TX and as a result you will get the accu not bring to empty, befor its cuts power down by 7V, you will not use the capacity of the accu while voltage drop is to high by the poor contacting points for each point in the bat case, better solder or pointing the 8 accucells together, b.r. Stefan DL1ESZ
Should have practiced before making the video. The batteries didn't work because you put one battery in backwards. Why didn't you edit that out? The video ends abruptly without showing whether the batteries work or not.
You need to cut the green wire to charge from the battery compartment
Dave
Oh why this is reall interesting I would like to make a Video explaining .
cut the green wire, then its possible to charge the accu, with alkalinbe bat cells it must inhibit to charge and thats what the bat case made for/ they control it with the green wire. Anyway no good idea to use the bat case with accu, the resistance with the contacts are to poor you will have a higher voltage drop by TX and as a result you will get the accu not bring to empty, befor its cuts power down by 7V, you will not use the capacity of the accu while voltage drop is to high by the poor contacting points for each point in the bat case, better solder or pointing the 8 accucells together, b.r. Stefan DL1ESZ
Hi thanks
Should have practiced before making the video. The batteries didn't work because you put one battery in backwards. Why didn't you edit that out? The video ends abruptly without showing whether the batteries work or not.
Oh and.how many videos have you made helping people I have made 9000 and have 6 million views .
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