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Is it possible to recharge a custom-made battery pack?
Details:
I've used a four-AA batter case from radio shack to build a battery
pack for electronic devices (walkmans, MP3 players, digital cameras,
etc.)
Every time I need to reacharge the batteries, I must unscrew the batter
case, remove the four AA Energizer 2500mah batteries, place them in a
charger, and then reassemble everything several hours later.
I would like to be able to find a way simply to connect the battery
pack to a standard 5-hour battery charger. I figured I could do this
by creating some kind of dummy battery with leads connected to the
battery pack. The dummy battery could be placed in one chamber of any
good quality battery charger that senses when to turn off oro trickle
charge.
My big question:
Is this possible without creating any special circuitry?
Thanks for the help.
Edward
Details:
I've used a four-AA batter case from radio shack to build a battery
pack for electronic devices (walkmans, MP3 players, digital cameras,
etc.)
Every time I need to reacharge the batteries, I must unscrew the batter
case, remove the four AA Energizer 2500mah batteries, place them in a
charger, and then reassemble everything several hours later.
I would like to be able to find a way simply to connect the battery
pack to a standard 5-hour battery charger. I figured I could do this
by creating some kind of dummy battery with leads connected to the
battery pack. The dummy battery could be placed in one chamber of any
good quality battery charger that senses when to turn off oro trickle
charge.
My big question:
Is this possible without creating any special circuitry?
Thanks for the help.
Edward