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| It gives 12.6V fully charged and 12000mah of capacity. | It gives 12.6V fully charged and 12000mah of capacity. | ||
| - | The pack is soldered the clean way with a soldering unit I've made for making a powerfull eBike. | + | The pack is soldered the clean way with a [[other:soldering|DIY point soldering unit]] I've made for making some powerfull eBikes. |
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| + | {{ :ubitx:battery.png?600 |}} | ||
| ===== External power supply ===== | ===== External power supply ===== | ||
| The rig will have also an external port to connect a power supply to supply only the PA PWR for the finals. | The rig will have also an external port to connect a power supply to supply only the PA PWR for the finals. | ||
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| It seems that the max voltage you can supply without damaging the board is about 20V. So I plan to test it maybe at 19-20V and see. | It seems that the max voltage you can supply without damaging the board is about 20V. So I plan to test it maybe at 19-20V and see. | ||
| - | ===== Schematic of the power supply ===== | + | ===== Wiring diagram of the power supply ===== |
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| + | D1 and D2 are Schotky diodes rated 8A. | ||
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