Yet another rechargable light

 by rockyt
tealk says: Jun 8, 2013. 12:29 PM
how long can it last?
tealk in reply to tealkJun 8, 2013. 12:30 PM
i mean how long can it light a led?
tealk says: Apr 9, 2012. 12:04 PM
and how much is strong power supply? can i recharge it with usb?
Buzzsushi says: May 3, 2009. 9:36 PM
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Sandisk1duo in reply to BuzzsushiJul 18, 2009. 7:31 AM
that is actually a protoboard
Ushanka says: Dec 19, 2006. 5:10 PM
Photos aren't always good. You could very easily have made a better schematic in MSPaint. C'mon, man.
rockyt (author) in reply to UshankaAug 23, 2008. 7:46 AM
C'mon man what? get over yourself
stuuf in reply to UshankaAug 19, 2008. 10:00 AM
MSPaint? come on, get a real schematic capture program like gschem, or at least a generic vector editor like inkscape or dia.
rockyt (author) in reply to stuufAug 20, 2008. 6:47 PM
boohoo! whatever works, thats what I say.
rockyt (author) in reply to UshankaDec 21, 2006. 10:56 AM
Brutally honest, I like that. Check out newly uploaded circuit graphic and let fly with the suggest. Thanks,
Dzwiedziu in reply to UshankaDec 21, 2006. 5:23 AM
Yes, and that what I counted on: an electrical schematic, even in m$paint.
omkar_hummer says: Aug 23, 2008. 4:46 AM
for how much time will the the capacitor run on a single charge?
rockyt (author) in reply to omkar_hummerAug 23, 2008. 7:42 AM
Charged to full capacity and used intermittently, it remained charged for several weeks. By intermittently I mean, using only to find my way around the bedroom once the light were turned off and to find my way to the bathroom in the middle of the night. I'm not sure how long the charge will last if used continuously with out turning off. I haven't tried that.
Sandisk1duo says: Jan 17, 2008. 6:24 PM
were did you get the capacitor?
rockyt (author) in reply to Sandisk1duoJan 25, 2008. 10:51 AM
I'm pretty sure i got them from digikey.
Marcos says: Dec 19, 2006. 6:42 PM
Here's an edited version of the original image. rockyt, I love the idea of quick and dirty, if it's good, and legible. I encourage you to: - clean the extraneous dirt and crud off your whiteboard - redo the schematic, maybe make it a little more orderly, and compact. - reshoot, maybe in black and white, at 90 degrees to the board, using black, or dark blue markers. Meanwhile, here's a tweaked version, cropped and converted to greyscale.
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rockyt (author) in reply to MarcosDec 27, 2006. 12:02 PM
how is this for readable and understandability?
schematic.jpg
rockyt (author) in reply to MarcosDec 21, 2006. 2:00 PM
take a look now and let me know what you think
Dzwiedziu in reply to rockytDec 28, 2006. 9:07 AM
Muuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuch better :)
Dzwiedziu says: Dec 19, 2006. 2:43 PM
The schematic is completley unreadable.
rockyt (author) in reply to DzwiedziuDec 27, 2006. 12:01 PM
new schematic uploaded, utilizing electronic symbols, also a new edited circuit graphic with negative, positive labeling and such. When you gonna publish an instructable?
rockyt (author) in reply to DzwiedziuDec 21, 2006. 10:58 AM
I have uploaded a newly created circuit graphic. Take a look at it and let me know if this one is more readable. Thanks for your honesty.
Dzwiedziu in reply to rockytDec 22, 2006. 8:33 AM
It still isn't a propper electrical circut schematic, but it still is more readable, exept for the important details found on such schematics (polarization of the LED and capacitor), So if you can learn to make such schematics. They are FAR more readable for anybody that knows how to read them.
rockyt (author) in reply to DzwiedziuDec 24, 2006. 9:32 PM
dude, figure it out. I'm doing this for fun, I'm not a professional. duh!!
rockyt (author) in reply to DzwiedziuDec 19, 2006. 6:00 PM
ok, I'll submit a better schematic for you kids.
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