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amoeba
01-05-2008, 09:24 PM
Hi,

Is it possible to make a DIY mains adapter from a old battery?

Gama
02-05-2008, 03:24 PM
Yes, rip out the guts of the battery.
Grab a 7808 2A regulator, and a small metal jiffy box.
Mount the regulator on the metal jiffy box, then run the input from a 9VDC 2 A plugpack to the input and GND terminals of the Regulator. Then run the output and GND terminal to the inside of the battery and solder on the correct tags for Positive and Negative (GND).
You may also want to add a couple of 1000 uf 25V caps on the input and output terminals.
The battery is normally rated at 7.4 volts or so, and the 7808 is an 8 V regulator, but by the time you run a long lead to the battery in the camera, the voltage should drop a little.
I have this setup in my observatory for my 20D. No more battery issues..


Theo.

amoeba
03-05-2008, 02:54 PM
Thankyou very much.

Put it together this morning and it works perfectly.

Gama
03-05-2008, 07:37 PM
Just make sure the regulator is mounted to the metal jiffy case to dissipate the heat.
Cause it will get a little hot !.

Theo

Kokatha man
03-05-2008, 08:18 PM
Thanks for the reply Theo, and thanks for asking the question amoeba: my question is - "anybody got a stuffed canon 20D battery they still don't want now, after reading this thread....?":D:help::)

Gama
04-05-2008, 04:31 AM
The batteries are so cheap on ebay, just grab one and use your old one for the conversion.

Theo.