The answer is just a few posts above from Jman11.Spookbroodje wrote:Im interested in buying this aswell, but the difference with the adafruit version is the Lido battery plug. How do i connect a battery to this?
Solder wires onto those pads.
The answer is just a few posts above from Jman11.Spookbroodje wrote:Im interested in buying this aswell, but the difference with the adafruit version is the Lido battery plug. How do i connect a battery to this?
Got links to the parts?Clearmoon247 wrote:I used a tp4056 lipo charge board with a DC DC 3.7v to 5v power boost step up converter board to handle power to all components in my gameboy zero.
Overall investment $2.35 (1.98+0.35)
That is for 2 Cells, 7.2v and up.RxBrad wrote:I wonder.. For the lack of a low battery LED on this alternate power supply, would it be possible to use this?
http://www.aliexpress.com/item/RC-model ... 57083.html
Desolder the buzzer, and wire it into the switch and battery (so it's only supplying power to the detector when the switch is on)? Not sure how wiring it into the switch would work, though...
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