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*'''12V Power Supply''' [http://www.amazon.com/Wall-Adapter-Power-Supply-12VDC/dp/B006GEPUYA/ref=sr_1_1?s=electronics&rps=1&ie=UTF8&qid=1339030393&sr=1-1 Source] | *'''12V Power Supply''' [http://www.amazon.com/Wall-Adapter-Power-Supply-12VDC/dp/B006GEPUYA/ref=sr_1_1?s=electronics&rps=1&ie=UTF8&qid=1339030393&sr=1-1 Source] | ||
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Revision as of 06:48, 14 July 2012
Electronic Protection
Electrostatic Discharge Safety
http://opensourceecology.org/wiki/Electrostatic_Discharge_Safety
Particulate Safety
http://opensourceecology.org/wiki/Particulate_Safety
Soldering
- Solder [Source]
- Flux [Source
Air Safety
- Carbon Filters Source
- 12V Power Supply Source
Connection and Insulation
- Shrink Tubing Source
- Connectors
- Fuses Source
- Light Duty Switch Source
- Emergency Switch Source
Discrete Electrical Components
- Resistors Source
- Capacitors Source
Diodes
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B007L4DX6Q/ref=ox_ya_os_product
Wires
Extension Cords
Circuit Board Testing
Battery Charging
- NiMH: Set power supply at 1.2V with current limit depending on the battery's capacity (ex. if 2500mAh, then set current limit at 2.5A). For multiple batteries, connect the batteries in parallel then set the current limit based on the battery set's capacity (ex. if 30,000mAh, then set current limit at 30A). Lower current limits are ok, but they will result in slower charge rates; higher current limits are situationally ok- if excessive current is channeled for too long a time, then the battery will overheat.