I recieved my battery today. The connection is bigger than the one on the powerboost.. Is there another way of connecting it?
Thanks
battery and powerboost
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Re: battery and powerboost
solder the wires of your battery to the 2 pins inside the connector on your powerboost, where the connector should go, if it had the right size.Robots86 wrote:I presume red to bat and black to any ground?
Black is Ground/- and Red is +
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Re: battery and powerboost
You can solder to BATT pin and GND pin on the Powerboost. You dont need to use the JP2 connector. BATT is directly connected to it. That's what I'm doing since I couldnt find the proper JP2 connector plug.
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Re: battery and powerboost
Yeah thanks popcorn i sorted it last nightPopcorn wrote:You can solder to BATT pin and GND pin on the Powerboost. You dont need to use the JP2 connector. BATT is directly connected to it. That's what I'm doing since I couldnt find the proper JP2 connector plug.

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