SUMMARY
This discussion focuses on creating a portable battery power supply for a modem that requires a 6V 1A output. Users suggest using 4 D batteries in series or a 6V sealed lead-acid (SLA) battery, emphasizing the importance of measuring the actual current draw of the modem to determine battery capacity. The discussion also highlights the need to consider whether the modem operates on AC or DC power, as this affects the design of the power supply. If the modem requires AC, a chopper circuit may be necessary to convert DC from the battery to the appropriate AC frequency.
PREREQUISITES
- Understanding of battery configurations (series and parallel)
- Knowledge of voltage requirements and current draw measurement
- Familiarity with AC vs. DC power supply concepts
- Basic electronics knowledge, including chopper circuits and oscillators
NEXT STEPS
- Research 6V sealed lead-acid (SLA) battery suppliers
- Learn how to measure current draw accurately using a multimeter
- Study the design and implementation of chopper circuits for AC conversion
- Explore the specifications and applications of D batteries and lantern batteries
USEFUL FOR
Electronics enthusiasts, DIY hobbyists, and engineers looking to create portable power solutions for devices requiring specific voltage and current specifications.