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Tiny Whoop Charger
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This is a Tiny whoop lipo charger. This charger charges at 130Ma and uses the TP4056 Battery Charger Module.
NOTE: THIS IS FOR SOMEONE WITH ADVANCED SOLDERING SKILLS!!
Requires,
A soldering iron
A hot glue gun
Superglue
5 TP4056 Battery Charger Modules
5 10k Resistors
5 2mm JST PH connectors
And of course the 3D printed case
Step 1: 3D print the case.
Step 2: Un-solder the micro USB connectors from 4 of the 5 TP4056 Battery Charger Modules.
Step 3: Un-solder the "current resistor" on all 5 TP4056 modules as shown in photo 7 and replace with them with the 10k resistors. This will limit the charging current to 130Ma.
Step 4: Use hot glue to glue the TP4056 Module WITH the micro usb connector on in the centre of the 3D printed case so them micro usb is accesable threw the slot in the case.
Step 5: using more hot glue glue the remaining 4 TP4056 modules in the case next to one another so the power + and - are all at the USB end of the case.
Step 6: Now
NOTE: THIS IS FOR SOMEONE WITH ADVANCED SOLDERING SKILLS!!
Requires,
A soldering iron
A hot glue gun
Superglue
5 TP4056 Battery Charger Modules
5 10k Resistors
5 2mm JST PH connectors
And of course the 3D printed case
Step 1: 3D print the case.
Step 2: Un-solder the micro USB connectors from 4 of the 5 TP4056 Battery Charger Modules.
Step 3: Un-solder the "current resistor" on all 5 TP4056 modules as shown in photo 7 and replace with them with the 10k resistors. This will limit the charging current to 130Ma.
Step 4: Use hot glue to glue the TP4056 Module WITH the micro usb connector on in the centre of the 3D printed case so them micro usb is accesable threw the slot in the case.
Step 5: using more hot glue glue the remaining 4 TP4056 modules in the case next to one another so the power + and - are all at the USB end of the case.
Step 6: Now
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