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FW: Re: DAUPHIN-L: Dauphin memory, drive, pen, modem, battery and , recognition Q&A.
>I don't know the current draw, but my son is successfully using a 12 V, 5 AH
>gel cell type battery to power his DTR-1 which he is using to compile and
>download programs into a 68HC11 board for his science fair project.
>
>Jim
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Fellow Dauphiners,
First let me give you some data I collected relating to the power supply.
I measured these currents:
A condition
-- ---------
0.55 Dauphin computer with nothing attached except the keyboard
0.55+ keyboard and crt attached (crt powered externally of course)
0.65 keyboard attached plus hard disk drive running
0.70 keyboard, floppy disk drive running and crt
Now, I would greatly appreciate help on the single major problem I have with
my Dauphin: batteries. Basically, my batteries don't work for any practical
use. The longest I have got them to last is 15 minutes. I have two sets of
batteries, and they act similarly. I suspect the power supply. I thought
something was screwy when the "BATT" LED only stayed on for a few minutes
after shutting the computer off, then really got nervous when charging all
night still left me with batteris that would only survive for 15 min.
Here is what I measured, the time starts when the computer is shut off:
time: 3 min 2 min 2 hr >2 hr
----- ----- ---- -----
LED blink blink off off
Amp 0.5 1.4 0.4 ~0
Back when I suspected my batteries, I broke a pack open, thinking I would buy
new batteries. I found similar ones at 1V each, but they cost about US$2, so
I haven't tried that yet, also there were some wierd electronic things in
there that I don't know how to replace.
Basically, the batteries are six cells in series. If you lay the pack flat,
so that the terminals make a "V", or look like two eyes and a nose, the cells
are in series between the eyes. There is a thing that looks kinda like a
diode between the nose and left eye, but measures a short circuit in both
directions. The cells are actually like this:
left.eye-cell-cell-cell-*-@-cell-cell-cell-right.eye
where:
* = a big black thing with part #KIXON(R) 8-8, 4NM(0)-06 M31
(I think, though it was hard to read)
@ = a thing that looks like a fat, metal can diode, labelled,
PAT. K, MICROTEMP (R), 4194A1 UR, CKAXQ 93C
Take that for what it's worth. What I would really like to know is, can I
charge up these batteries with a straight 9V supply (and a resistor to limit
current)? I shouldn't be worse off than I am now, right? How do your
batteries perform?
Thanks for your attention.
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