Ramsey Electronics DN1 manual What about those mystery batteries ?, Battery Workout

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begin the Fast Charging mode.

The Benchmark IC will constantly monitor the pack and turn off the fast charge when the cells are charged just to full capacity. Once this is accomplished, it will periodically “top off” the cells with a high current burst, and allow a slight trickle charge to flow.

Unfortunately, about the only thing to do for this initial check out is to watch the lights blink - but it is also a good time to “measure” the capacity of your cell. Start “timing” the charger just when it goes into fast charge mode.

Knowing the charge current rate (whatever you previously set it up at) and the time for a full charge, (Amperes • Hours), you can get a fairly good approximation of the health (capacity value) of your batteries.

What about those “mystery” batteries ?!

Often times the batteries are “hidden” in elaborate packs designed to fit in video cameras, cordless phones, or RC racecars. The easiest way to determine the number of cells in such a pack is to take the nameplate voltage and divide by the number 1.2, the voltage of a single cell. For example, a 7.2 V pack contains 7.2 ÷ 1.2 = 6 cells.

It can also be quite frustrating to connect the charger to these “oddball” type packs. An inexpensive design idea is to fabricate your own holder with assorted bits of wood and plastic. Surely a kitbuilder like you already has a “junkbox” full of those priceless gems just waiting to be put to use to hold your batteries. For example, an old discarded relay usually contains some high current spring loaded contacts that make great connecting terminals for such packs.

Be absolutely sure that you have the proper polarity identified on the battery pack. Most are marked with a sticker or mark in the plastic case. If you can’t figure out the charge capacity, go to your local home electronics store. Ask about replacement cells; most likely the salesman will know what you need.

BATTERY WORKOUT

To keep your NiCad cells at their peak capacity, here are a few suggestions:

1)Alway deep cycle your batteries. Run them until they just begin to quit. It is best to depress the “discharge” pushbutton after you initially hook up the pack to Dr. NiCad.

2)Even when not in use, periodically “top off” the pack. This is also

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Contents Dr. NiCad Ramsey Transmitter Kits CHARGER/CONDITIONER Introduction Voltage TimeDN1 Circuit Description DN1 DN1 Parts List DN1 Ramsey Learn-As-You-Build KIT Assembly Now, lets get buildingDN1 Parts Finder Diagram DN1 LED NPN power type. When Switch Guide Pin Doctor NiCad Battery Conditioner Setup CongratulationsDN1 Final Assembly Instructions Charging Current Setup Safety Time OUT Configuration SetupCharging Jumpers Current Used Charge Jumper ChargingDN1 Charge Status LED Indicator Setting UP the SwitchesTesting Your Doctor NiCad Battery Conditioner / Charger Power Supply Considerations Throttle UPBattery Workout What about those mystery batteries ?Battery Repair ?? Troubleshooting InstructionsCommon Questions Ramsey Kit Warranty Estimated Assembly Time Required ToolsAdditional Suggested Items Total Solder Points

DN1 specifications

Ramsey Electronics DN1 is a versatile and compact digital audio transmitter that caters to a variety of audio transmission needs. It is designed for hobbyists, educators, and DIY enthusiasts looking to create their own wireless audio systems. The DN1 offers a reliable solution for transmitting audio signals over short distances without the clutter of wires.

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The device operates on a low-power consumption model, which is not only environmentally friendly but also cost-effective. It can be powered by a standard 9V battery or an external power supply, adding to its convenience and versatility.

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Overall, Ramsey Electronics DN1 stands out as an innovative transmitter that brings together user-friendly features, excellent audio quality, and practical design. Whether for personal use, educational purposes, or event hosting, the DN1 meets the demands of modern audio transmission needs, allowing users to experiment and expand their audio capabilities with ease.