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Bottlehead Kits => Legacy Kit Products => Quickie => Topic started by: IceOgre on December 11, 2010, 08:00:27 AM
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With the popularity of the quickie I am surprised bottlehead has not made an some sort of rechargeable upgrade option availible. Doc have you and your team ever thought about providing some sort of solution? A rechargeable circuit would be nice for other non technical folks like myself.
Just curious.... Thx
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There was some excitement about it early on. PJ posted some information about what is available after some serious research. The rechargeable NiMh D-Cells are not really D-Cells. The other rechargeable batteries put out a slightly lower voltage.
Do a search and you will find more information than I can remember.
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There is a lot of good information found in this forum. However, I was kind of hoping for a slam dunk solution to aviod the expense of trial and error. It seems if a solution would be made availible for purchase many folks would jump all over it.
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The battery life is so long and decent batteries cheap enough that I have no burning need for rechargables.
I expect the solution would not be cheap.
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I thought the same until I looked into it closely. I had an idea for a simple, slow charger (overnight or all day kind of thing) but these are not the best for long-life batteries. The good chargers are pretty sophisticated, and readily available from various web sources. I doubt we could make such a thing for as little cost as buying them, even as a kit.
I kept hoping that the creative juices of the Bottlehead community would come up with something - that kind of thing takes care of about half the product ideas we have, and it's always a thrill to see what people come up with. That hasn't happened for this product yet. If that situation persists, and more Quickies get out in the field, I will likely look at it again.
How about a solar charger? Maybe a trickle charger that can be connected all the time, since it's floating and won't have to be disconnected to detach from power line noise.
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I have an idea for rechargeable batteries on the 36V side but it's on hold for the holidays. In January I should have something worked out and will of course post pics.
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I am running my Quickie on rechargable batteries that I got free at work. Its working great so far. Its not plug and play or automatic though. I need to monitor current and charge times manually. Not a big deal for me, and the price was right. More details here; http://www.bottlehead.com/smf/index.php/topic,1242.0.html (http://www.bottlehead.com/smf/index.php/topic,1242.0.html)