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Making a battery pack for my ipod.

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Figaro

Jan 1, 1970
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that Drew Perry articles says the iPod is rated 8-30 volts
- a power regulator is unnecessary; a regulator would only add losses.

another thing, why not use eight 1.5 volt batteries in series instead of
combo 1.5 and 9 volt batts?
they probably take up just as much space but provide more energy.

|i fond this thing on how to make a battery pack for my ipod..
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| http://www.chrisdiclerico.com/2004/10/24/ipod-altoids-battery-pack-v2/
|
| he said that it would be a good idea to include a "power regulator
| circuit board" and i have no idea how to make one...could u guys
| explain how or point me to a website that shows how? thanks

that Drew Perry articles says the iPod is rated 8-30 volts
- a power regulator would be unnecessary;
a regulator would also be undesireable - they only result in additional
losses.

another thing, why not use eight 1.5 volt batteries in series instead of
combo 1.5 and 9 volt batts?
eight 1.5's probably take up just as much space but provide more energy.
 
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None

Jan 1, 1970
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thanks! y would the 8 1.5v provide more power..and 1.5v batteries are
AA right?...this is probably a stupid question, but..when the batteries
run out of power the voltage woud drop down to below the 8-30 volts
range...so having a below normal voltage when the batteries die wouldnt
cause any harm to the ipod, only having a higher than 30...right?
 
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David Harmon

Jan 1, 1970
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On Sat, 10 Dec 2005 16:06:45 -0500 in sci.electronics.basics,
Figaro said:
another thing, why not use eight 1.5 volt batteries in series instead of
combo 1.5 and 9 volt batts?
eight 1.5's probably take up just as much space but provide more energy.

Yes, for best results in ordinary circumstances all batteries that
are used in series should be of the same type.
 
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Figaro

Jan 1, 1970
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| thanks! y would the 8 1.5v provide more power..and 1.5v batteries are
| AA right?...this is probably a stupid question, but..when the batteries
| run out of power the voltage woud drop down to below the 8-30 volts
| range...so having a below normal voltage when the batteries die wouldnt
| cause any harm to the ipod, only having a higher than 30...right?
|

1) yes, my estimate is 8 AA's would provide more energy than AA/C combo

2) the batteries shown by Drew Perry look like AA's. Of course, you can
use other 1.5 volt batts like size D and C. They will even provide more
energy but will be much bigger in size.

Also, I saw 8 cell "AA" battery holders at:

http://www.thomas-distributing.com/battery-holders.htm

3) i don't think it will harm the iPod when the voltage drops to 8 volts or
lower.
yes, it can do harm to exceed 30 volts.
 
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Dan

Jan 1, 1970
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so if i got the 8 cell holder all i would have to do is sodder (sp?) it
into the fire wire head then? and if i got two 4 cell holders (wich
ever takes up less space) would i just need to sodder the two cells
togeather and then sodder them to the firewire head?
 
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Jasen Betts

Jan 1, 1970
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thanks! y would the 8 1.5v provide more power..and 1.5v batteries are
AA right?

AA (and AAA, and, C, D) are 1.5V

....this is probably a stupid question, but..when the batteries
run out of power the voltage woud drop down to below the 8-30

they's have to go down to 1V per cell to be at 8V, when they get below about
1.3V they're don't have much energy left in them.

if you're using rechargable AA cells these are typically 1.2-1.25 volts per
cell but are depleted at 1V per cell, so 8 would be the right number to use
there too.
volts
range...so having a below normal voltage when the batteries die wouldnt
cause any harm to the ipod, only having a higher than 30...right?

yeah, I expect below 8V the sound quality decreases and probably somewhere
near 6 of 7 volts it just goes to sleep.
 
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Figaro

Jan 1, 1970
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| so if i got the 8 cell holder all i would have to do is sodder (sp?) it
| into the fire wire head then? and if i got two 4 cell holders (wich
| ever takes up less space) would i just need to sodder the two cells
| togeather and then sodder them to the firewire head?
|

One way would be: http://salaginto.home.comcast.net/iPod_ps.jpg

This drawing shows two Radio Shack 4-cell holders; these holders
supposedly have color-coded lead (red and black). Red should
be (+) and black (-). Connect the holders to one another and to the
firewire connector RFS-6602 as shown.

The Radio Shack holder is shown on: http://snipurl.com/koev

This should work if your iPod works like Drew Perry's iPod.

(btw, it's pronounced "sodder" but spelled "solder")
 
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