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After the recent discussion about the power connectors, I have a QL power supply here which is untested (at the moment).... It has some sort of battery backup module inline in the power cable from the PSU to the QL - the power cord has been cut to attach to the battery backup.

The battery backup is quite heavy, so probably not worth the postage...

So, I guess I can offer the short end of the power lead for £2 plus postage - this is only about 10cm (4 inches). Otherwise you could have the power supply as well and I will test it for £5 plus postage - you could then use a standard electrical joining block to re-connect the cables, or if you want the battery backup too I can throw that in, but it will double the weight..


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The battery backup mod sounds like a right tinkerers mod, very interesting :)


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RWAP wrote:I have a QL power supply here which is untested (at the moment).... It has some sort of battery backup module inline in the power cable from the PSU to the QL - the power cord has been cut to attach to the battery backup.
:arrow: I'm intrigued :shock:
Any chance of some photos? :?:

But don't get excited and think that I'm interested in buying it. I'm just curious :P

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The pack probably contains 8-10 1.2v NiCad cells. These can take a charge and then, if power is withdrawn and the cord is still plugged in, they can maintain the QL's logic for a considerable time - great for areas where power is unreliable.


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Dave wrote:The pack probably contains 8-10 1.2v NiCad cells. These can take a charge and then, if power is withdrawn and the cord is still plugged in, they can maintain the QL's logic for a considerable time - great for areas where power is unreliable.
Oh, fantastic, I'll have 10 packs then please :evil:
(Having just had the umpteenth short power cut in the high winds recently)


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I once had a 8V sealed lead acid battery. I forget the Ah rating, but it was around 6 to 8Ah.
Great for powering all things that ran on 8 to 9V DC supplies out of range of the mains supply. Alas, this voltage sealed lead acid battery is not common :(. Also off the shelf chargers for this voltage are just as hard to find :(.

There are now cheap DC-DC converters, so you could use a regulated 12V battery charger (that produces 13.8V suitable for a sealed lead acid battery). This feeds a 12V sealed lead acid battery. Which then feeds a cheap DC-DC converter (set with the output to 9V). That can then feed a QL.
Or if the microdrives are not needed, by-pass the 7805 regulator on the QL, set the output from the DC-DC converter to 5V and you will not waste energy (battery life) as heat from the 7805 regulator.

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Some pics of the battery backup....

Don't think I would risk those batteries....
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This was actually a commercial item if I remember right - I seem to recall a review from an old QL World (yes the one in the missing box ;) )

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RWAP wrote:Some pics of the battery backup....
Don't think I would risk those batteries....
Ah, a frequency precision unit. never actually seen a real live one, only in pictures.

This was mentioned in Quanta Vol 4 Issue 8 page 23 according to the index, although I haven't a copy of that issue to hand to know what it says.


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