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- Printer Parts + Time = Repstrap.
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Tag Archives: lithium batteries
Key chain XP-G… sort of.
I did end up making a mini XP-G keychain light. However, due to lack of time and interest I only got as far as coupling 2 100mAh LiPo cells in series too two current limiting IC’s for a total output … Continue reading
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Tagged charging, Cree, LED, LED light, lithium batteries, power led, power led driver, XP-G
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XP-G Keyring Light
Recently I have been watching my poor old keyring light slowly die on me and have begun to wonder what I could replace it with.. Well the obvious answer of course is a Lithium Polymer powered XP-G keyring mod! So this is … Continue reading
Posted in Low cost lights.
Tagged charging, Cree, LED, led driver, LED light, Led lighting., LED lights, lipo, lithium batteries, lumen, optics, power led, power led driver, XP-G, XPG
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Crown eTrike Batteries
I finally settled on the batteries that will be used for the eTrike. They are the same ZIPPY Flightmax 5000mAh 6S1P 15C from hobby city that I have previously mentioned. For those not versed in battery speak, 6S is 6 … Continue reading
Posted in eTrike
Tagged Ah capacity, cycling, electric bike, eTrike, Greenspeed, lead acid, lithium, lithium batteries, pannier bags, recumbent light, recumbent trike, recumbents, zippy
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Thinking about the E-Trike Project
Recently I have been spending far to much time doing research for this summers E-Trike project. As such I thought it was time to clear my head by laying out the whole plan as clear as possible. So here it … Continue reading
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Tagged astroflight, casle hv110, cycle analyst, edrive, electric bike, electric motor, electric trike, eTrike, Greenspeed, lithium batteries
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