9.6 NiCad Battery

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  • #688
    Rage 01
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    I want to hook up a 9.6v NiCad or NiHH airsoft battery to my clock so it is more portable.
    I don’t want to solder on the adapter piece. I would like to solder wires from the back side to a mini Taymia plug (airsoft plug)

    My question is which two spots do I solder the wire on? There are 3 and I don’t want to “blow up” my clock.
    Looking at the picture on the board it’s self, it looks like the red or + wire is the middle of the plug. Which on the board looks like the furthermost hole?
    But I have no idea where the black or negative wire goes?

    Any help would be great.

    Thank you.

    #1907
    Michael
    Keymaster

    The positive battery terminal connects to the pin at the end of the jack, which is furthest from the edge of the board. The negative terminal connects to the pad directly underneath the jack. The pad that is offset on the side is not electrically connected to anything.

    #1909
    Rage 01
    Member

    Thank you sir!!

    #2022
    Aliraza019
    Member

    Yes, I think you are right about adding the second switch. connecting the DET button pin to ground through another switch would provide you a second way of triggering the detonation function.

    #2205
    Marko Marko
    Member

    This code works great!! The only problem I have is if I want to set it to say 20 minutes for a game one day and then set it to 30 minutes the next days play but the third day I want to go back to 20 minutes how do I go back? I can only go forward.

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    #2206
    Michael
    Keymaster

    Of course you can make the countdown go down. Hold down the alarm button when pressing the MIN and HOUR buttons.

    Instructions: http://nootropicdesign.com/defusableclock/index.html#usage

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