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recharging mobile

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ultra power

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Hi
I want to build a circuit to recharge a mobile using dry batteries 1.5V (without using adaptor).
plesae do you have any circuit that can be connected to the batteries, so that i can recharge the mobile using batteries.
 
Presumably a mobile phone?, but it would be an expensive way of recharging a battery?. The whole point of rechargables is to save money, this would cost more than using dry batteries in the first place!.
 
Something else to take into consideration is that the 1.5v AA sized NiMh batteries are not actually 1.5v, they are 1.2 volts. Not sure if this will make a difference, but better to know now than later :lol:

I'm not sure what NiCd
 
zachtheterrible said:
Something else to take into consideration is that the 1.5v AA sized NiMh batteries are not actually 1.5v, they are 1.2 volts. Not sure if this will make a difference, but better to know now than later :lol:

I'm not sure what NiCd

1.2V the same as NiMh.

But if it's a phone battery it could well be Li-Ion?.
 
ohhhhhhh :roll:

i thought he meant that he wanted the phone to run off of 1.5v batteries, instead of the li-ion :lol:

maybe he's taking it camping, no outlets in the trees to recharge the phone
 
zachtheterrible said:
ohhhhhhh :roll:

i thought he meant that he wanted the phone to run off of 1.5v batteries, instead of the li-ion :lol:

maybe he's taking it camping, no outlets in the trees to recharge the phone

Perhaps so, but recharging the battery isn't a very good use for dry cells!. Running it off dry cells would make more sense.
 
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