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I did mostly the same, but glued to a 2xAA holder for 3.3V or a 4xAA holder for 5V.
This coupled with some super small boost converters, along with a beefy 1mF capacitor served most of my portable DC needs.
Specially the 5V which even has directly a female USB A connector so that i can do an emergency charge for my phone using some very easily sourced alcaline AA.
Bonus points is that if you don't need much current, you can put some dummy AA and reduce the number of real alcaline AA used.
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Thanks Steve. I've used the micro buck converters before but thanks for the link to their boost counter-parts - not seen these before, amazing. Have to get some and try out these ideas.
I did mostly the same, but glued to a 2xAA holder for 3.3V or a 4xAA holder for 5V.
This coupled with some super small boost converters, along with a beefy 1mF capacitor served most of my portable DC needs.
Specially the 5V which even has directly a female USB A connector so that i can do an emergency charge for my phone using some very easily sourced alcaline AA.
Bonus points is that if you don't need much current, you can put some dummy AA and reduce the number of real alcaline AA used.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: