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Peter O
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My rechrgeable "Braun" electric toothbrush has finally given up.
It will not hold a sufficient charge to manage even a quick tooth clean.
Bummer................ I had got used to the idea it would last forever.
To be fair, for a price equivalent of US$15, it has been a spectacular
demonstration of the best in modern technology, lasted about 3 or 4 years.
So I thought ........... lets power this with a Wallwort & dispense with the
Ni-Cd rechargeable.
Well my 3.6vdc/0.15amp wallwort drives the motor (alone) but will not power
up the brush when assembled.
I have a 5vdc power unit with 10amp capacity & this really powers up the
brush but I doubt the unit would last long at this voltage.
My question: what would the Ni-Cd rechargeable be capable of delivering, I
thought about 3vdc at maybe 0.25 amps but that's a straight guess.
If I can find or buy a wallwort with about the same capacity I can get on
with this little project.
BTW the Ni-Cd battery is a Panasonic unit with no ID or volt marks, which
looks as thought its really two units in series.
I'd appreciate a little help from those of you who "know things".
Thanks
Pete
It will not hold a sufficient charge to manage even a quick tooth clean.
Bummer................ I had got used to the idea it would last forever.
To be fair, for a price equivalent of US$15, it has been a spectacular
demonstration of the best in modern technology, lasted about 3 or 4 years.
So I thought ........... lets power this with a Wallwort & dispense with the
Ni-Cd rechargeable.
Well my 3.6vdc/0.15amp wallwort drives the motor (alone) but will not power
up the brush when assembled.
I have a 5vdc power unit with 10amp capacity & this really powers up the
brush but I doubt the unit would last long at this voltage.
My question: what would the Ni-Cd rechargeable be capable of delivering, I
thought about 3vdc at maybe 0.25 amps but that's a straight guess.
If I can find or buy a wallwort with about the same capacity I can get on
with this little project.
BTW the Ni-Cd battery is a Panasonic unit with no ID or volt marks, which
looks as thought its really two units in series.
I'd appreciate a little help from those of you who "know things".
Thanks
Pete