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  • Hello, everybody.

  • Welcome back to the show.

  • I'm out of laundry, so I gotta wear this shirt today.

  • Welcome to my car board, Arts and crafts, YouTube channel.

  • Today, we, uh we have to make the dispenser.

  • Um, I just remembered I have one more 12 volt motor plugging this into the ground, lugging this into the Jesus.

  • I'm killing it, killing it.

  • Oh, it's like a parental down poor.

  • I think I'm just gonna get, like, a conveyor belt type of deal, or I'll make my own because it has to be fly.

  • So I conveyor will solve the issue of I think.

  • For now, man, I tried every device that you have that has a battery in It has a circuit that cuts off power when the battery's too low.

  • So last summer, I actually built a circuit.

  • Our battery is connected to our discharge protection circuit, so nothing is gonna turn on until I press this power button.

  • Ah, see that?

  • And then the voltage is dropping.

  • So now we're at 3.573 point 56 Like for example, battery dies.

  • What should happen is this opens up.

  • It pushes the battery out and then it calculates how much capacity is battery has.

  • So this thing right here is drawing a constant almost one amp of current.

  • When I press this switch, our battery is turning in this circuit on which is connecting the battery to our dummy load.

  • And that is gonna tell us how much current is being drawn from the battery.

  • Theo, I have the whole day today to just, like, connect all the code with the hardware.

  • Whoa.

  • What?

  • I'm so confused.

  • Location is never being updated.

  • That should work now.

  • Oh, that connected, connected the battery.

  • When it says pressing battery on, we see the light.

  • Go on.

  • Okay, bro.

  • That works.

  • Started timer the time battery life, And then we have to turn on our battery protection circuit.

  • We're basically gonna be stuck in this loop while I battery is like discharging.

  • So if we're given milliseconds, I think all I have to do is just divide it by 3600.

  • I think that's the magic numbers.

  • This is the first real test.

  • Who who connected What?

  • Okay, that's broken.

  • Next, the battery 3.9 volts turns that on.

  • Okay, that's a problem.

  • Oh, it works seems to be working now.

  • After I let the smoke out of the potentially ometer.

  • Somehow I just got to be very careful.

  • Wow, we've been monitoring for, like, 30 minutes.

  • This is like 500 milligram powers.

  • Do it.

  • It just did it.

  • OK, it just cut off.

  • Myla Am Powers, 466.

  • I'm just like, yo, it's around 500 milligram powers.

  • So it cut off in about 2.52 volts.

  • That is, That's perfect.

  • Actually, this is from the air conditioner.

  • First year was the first real electronics project.

  • I did a dorm room air conditioning.

  • So I've just added two new small features.

  • A red led this led is gonna go off when there's an heir.

  • And then there's a switch here.

  • So if it tries to connect the battery and it fails, it should three times it fails three times it should light up.

  • This led, and now it's trying one last time.

  • And then it's like, Yo, this isn't working.

  • So it lights up.

  • This led.

  • It's getting better.

  • It's getting closer.

  • I keep running into problems.

  • So many problems, all the batteries.

  • I just quickly tested that I thought were like awful.

  • They're not as bad as I thought because there was a weird thing in my circuit here.

  • That's a bad one over there.

  • What about this one?

  • Oh, go carts.

  • Oh, it fixed itself.

  • It fixed itself.

  • It's still dead, though.

  • This this battery looked half decent cause it's drawing one amp right.

  • So, like you guys can see now how this is the reason I wanted to build this thing because it will just log.

  • It's so much easier.

  • All this one's good to look for four, but then it drops, you know, pretty close, but it's it's able to draw one amp because we're drawing such a high current.

  • It should last for two hours.

  • Well, the good ones shall, after two hours, two mil to amp hours 1,002,000 powers.

  • And it looks like these guys are pretty solid because they've been sitting on my desk for a year and they're still able to draw one amp sweet.

  • Dude, this is like a real machine.

  • Now we'll do it.

  • Imagine if I had the stack going like I don't know.

  • It's looking pretty cool.

  • It's looking pretty solid.

  • Myla Am powers are calculated, right?

  • That's all we want.

  • We just want to see 29 mil.

  • It empowers.

  • Does anybody know how to make a conveyor belt?

  • I've never made a conveyor belt, so I don't know, because I want to start actually doing things with these batteries.

  • Like, Imagine when I'm in the wilderness or something, man.

  • And, like, I need, like, a new camera battery.

  • You pay cannon, I think.

  • $50 for one of these batteries.

  • 1120 mil AM Powers.

  • These batteries are supposed to have 2000 mill am powers.

  • I pay $1 for these.

  • Imagine if I have 10 of these batteries.

  • I don't know.

  • We could do crazy stuff and 10 batter.

  • 10 of these isn't even a lot when you're looking on my desk right now, you're probably seeing about 60 batteries.

  • But I have another 84 batteries down here that I still have to, like, rip out of laptop batteries.

Hello, everybody.

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ハードウェアプログラミング|電池容量試験ロボット [ 第3回] (Hardware Programming | Battery Capacity Testing Robot [ Part 3 ])

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    林宜悉 に公開 2021 年 01 月 14 日
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