August 31, 2024
Description
Dum Dum Batteries
Apart from use as a blank battery, the Dum Dum Battery allows you to connect a bench power supply directly as though using a battery/batteries.
Why not just connect to terminals you may ask?
Well maybe you haven't even opened it yet, or you want to run a trace wire through to an awkward location, such as sliding a battery into a hole, without taking the case off.
You can simply set your bench power supply to the required V/A and know that you have a working battery to hand.
Required Standard Paper fasteners to act as cell terminals.*****
You can buy a pack of 45 of these for £0.69 ($1)p at The Range, I paid £3.99 ($5) for 75 at WH Smiths…point is they're cheap, depending on where you go. You need the split types….they're very common.
You will need 2x per battery.
*****I haven't listed in parts below because. when I click parts needed as well as (other parts) where I would list these, it has a mandatory Bambu parts field???? there's no Bambu parts needed. So I couldn't submit.
Step 1
insert Paper fasteners as shown in clips
Step 2
Insert clips into top and bottom of batter chassis, ensuring the exposed side is visible through the PSU connector holes as shown.
Step 3
The bottom (-) should be completely recessed into the case, the top (+) should stick out a bit…like a normal AA battery.
Step 4
Use it! I assume since you have a bench PSU, you don't need me to tell you how to wire anything, or us it.
Here I show you some photos of my use and testing. With 1.5v and 300ma, this will perform like a regular AA, albeit a little clunky…but its for test purposes only
Here I am, powering a Gameboy Colour, showing a range of attachments, (3v 300ma .6w)…it worked…I mean, there's not much to these as you can see, not to work!
Here I use a bent paperclip to form a pass-through if needed, handy for vertical insertions. Maybe consider insulating if needs suit. I found curling the ends made a better grip and insertion.
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