TinyRC.com - XMODS, XMOD, Micro Flight, ZipZaps, ZipZaps SE, Bit Char-G, MicroSizers, TTTT, Plantraco Desktop Rover, SuperSlicks, Digi Q, Forums, News, Pictures, Parts, and Shop
Forums, XMODS, XMOD, Micro Flight, ZipZaps, ZipZaps SE, Bit Char-G, MicroSizers, TTTT, Plantraco Desktop Rover, SuperSlicks, Digi Q
XMODS Hop-Ups, XMODS Parts, XMOD Hop-Ups, XMOD Parts, Bit Char-G Hop-Ups, Bit Char-G Parts, MicroSizers Hop-Ups, MicroSizers Parts

Go Back   TinyRC.com > 1/64 and Smaller > Bit Char-G, MicroSizers, Z-Cars, Clones > Bit Char-G Mods and Projects

Reply
 
Thread Tools Display Modes
  #1  
Old 05-22-2003, 07:18 PM
jedclampit jedclampit is offline
TinyRC Pro
 
Join Date: Mar 2003
Location: washington state
Posts: 48
Send a message via Yahoo to jedclampit
re: making a 3v/1.2v charger with only a 3v supply?

can this be possible? I have a 3v 700ma supply I use for charging my dual cell speedsters. can I insert some sort of bypass circuit on a toggle switch with a resister in it to bring it down to 1.2v for charging my normal single celled cars?

Or do I need to get an adjustable power supply? I'm cheap so the charger I have was pirated from my (RIP) portable CD player.

If this can be done what resister do I need to find for this application. Sorry i don't know how to draw a schematic plan for what I'm talking about.

I think the IQ on this bulletin board will prevail though
__________________
Reply With Quote
  #2  
Old 05-27-2003, 01:21 PM
Daisycutter's Avatar
Daisycutter Daisycutter is offline
Cuttin' up Daisy
 
Join Date: Apr 2003
Location: Malaysia
Posts: 86
look in bit science, charging with voltmeter
Reply With Quote
  #3  
Old 05-27-2003, 02:26 PM
mpbiv mpbiv is offline
Registered User
 
Join Date: Jan 2003
Location: Gainesville/Ocoee FL
Posts: 57
Send a message via AIM to mpbiv
Easiest way is to construct a voltage splitting circuit. Basically just two resistors of specific values wired in series with the power supply. Then you will basically tap the positive charger lead into the node with the correct voltage and the negative charger lead onto the negative power supply. I'll see if I can draw up a schematic if I get a chance.
__________________
MS - R34 GTR

MS - Lancer Evo

Nikko iRacer - The Dorm Racer
HPI RS4 Sport - The 2spd Terror
Reply With Quote
  #4  
Old 05-27-2003, 02:48 PM
mpbiv mpbiv is offline
Registered User
 
Join Date: Jan 2003
Location: Gainesville/Ocoee FL
Posts: 57
Send a message via AIM to mpbiv
Here is a basic diagram of what you need. The two resistors are labelled R1 and R2. The easiest way is to select two resistors of equal value, this will give you 3v at the node labeled 1, 1.5v at the node labelled 2, and the node labelled 3 will always have 0v.

If you want to be more precise you can mix and match resistors and get 1.2v at the 2nd node, but you have to understand how the equation below works and how it is applied to circuits.

V(voltage) = I(current) * R (resistance)
Attached Images
File Type: jpg voltage splitter.jpg (14.0 KB, 43 views)
__________________
MS - R34 GTR

MS - Lancer Evo

Nikko iRacer - The Dorm Racer
HPI RS4 Sport - The 2spd Terror
Reply With Quote
  #5  
Old 05-27-2003, 03:13 PM
jedclampit jedclampit is offline
TinyRC Pro
 
Join Date: Mar 2003
Location: washington state
Posts: 48
Send a message via Yahoo to jedclampit
thanks mpbiv!

I don't fully understand yet but with a little study I will get it. you are saying I need to be able to tap power from two positions from either a 3v charge position, or one that is 'resisted' down to a lower level for lesser voltage.

what resisters would I be after? Couldn't I just set up a toggle on another pathway to the positive charging terminal with just one inline resistor to bring it down to an acceptable 1.2 voltage for single cell charging?

If my charger is 3v and DC output is 700ma-- to size a resistor for lower voltage charge (1.2v) I would write as:

1.2v=.7 * X ohms, and solve for X?

So a 1.71 ohm resistor is needed if i were to just simple set up a toggle between full charger power and a reduced pathway? I know this would change the beautiful diagram you made, but am I on the right track for what I want to accomplish here--just charging dual and single celled cars?

Thanks again for your response!
__________________
Reply With Quote
  #6  
Old 05-28-2003, 05:02 PM
Spanky's Avatar
Spanky Spanky is offline
Mr. Goop
 
Join Date: Dec 2002
Location: sacramento
Posts: 760
Send a message via Yahoo to Spanky
3v 700mah charging station is basically what comes with every car. 2 aa batterys =3v. most standard AA batterys have anywhere from 1100 - 2600mah the cheapo rayovaac(blue silver) have ratings here.. looks to be somewhere around a 2000 average (http://www.rayovac.com/busoem/oem/specs/bat815.shtml)
to make it work as a full 3v just insert a switch and place it somewhere on the outside of the controller. wire the the batterys so that current has to go through the switch befor it hits the board in the controller for 1 cell. and another set of wires that goes directly to the charger...

or you could get one of those fancy switches is not an on off... i.e. on position 1, and on position 2. that way position 1 could be 1 cell. and position 2 could be 2 cell...
__________________
email: custombitbodys@comcast.net
Reply With Quote
Reply

Bookmarks


Posting Rules
You may not post new threads
You may not post replies
You may not post attachments
You may not edit your posts

BB code is On
Smilies are On
[IMG] code is On
HTML code is Off
Forum Jump

Similar Threads
Thread Thread Starter Forum Replies Last Post
car not running long, and some charger help.. tegboi Bit Char-G / MicroSizers 2 10-12-2008 10:09 PM
Making a power supply out of a PC power supply unit arch2b Miscellaneous Discussion 2 06-05-2005 08:53 AM
question about a peak charger. (regards to power supply) Clint Miscellaneous Discussion 1 03-06-2003 11:31 AM
8 car charger for Epochs rmelancon Epoch RC1/43 2 12-11-2002 10:39 PM


All times are GMT -5. The time now is 11:07 PM.


Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.7.3
Copyright ©2000 - 2026, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
Mini Inferno Sale - Up to $85 Instant Savings!
Micro-T Hop-Ups
RC18R, M18, Micro RS4, Mini-LST, TamTech-Gear, Minizilla, RC18T, RC18B, RC18MT
shop.tinyrc.com Products
Tiny RC Community News
[03/17/10] Kyosho Mini-Z F1 MF-010 SP2... : The Kyosho Mini-Z F1 MF-010 SP2 Carbon Limited ASF 2.4GHz Tx-Less Chassis Set - more»
[10/23/09] Kyosho Mini-Z MR-03 In Stock! : The Mini-Z MR-03 (http://mr-03.com) is now In Stock and Pre-Orders are shipping! - more»
[09/06/09] Labor Day Savings - $5 Off... : Labor Day traditionally marks the unofficial end of summer - but we're not ready to let go! So, we - more»
Mini-Z, Mini-Z Racer, MR-02, MA-010
M18, M18T, RC18T, Mini-LST, Mini-T, Micro RS4, XRay, 1/18, 18th scale
XMODS, XMOD, Micro Flight, ZipZaps, ZipZaps SE, Bit Char-G, MicroSizers, TTTT, Plantraco Desktop Rover, SuperSlicks, Digi Q
Mini Inferno, Mini Inferno ST, half EIGHT, 1/16, 16th scale
Epoch, Indoor Racer, 1/43, 43rd scale
E-Savage, eSavage, eZilla, e-Zilla, HPI
Robots, Bots, Bipeds, Wheeled, Manoi, Roomba, NXT, Lego, Hacking
Crawling, Crawlers, Micro, RC, Losi Mini-Rock Crawler, Duratrax Cliff Climber
Kyosho Minium, Caliber 120, Minium Forums
Mini-Z Hop-Ups, Mini-Z Parts, Mini Inferno Hop-Ups, Mini Inferno Parts, M18 Hop-Ups, M18 Parts