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Re: Batteries
The battery was already swollen when I got the nanoVNA. It is now even more swollen. Only used computer USB2.0 ports to charge, not even USB3.0. Never a separate charger
Will contact hugen as I bought from his shop and the battery is glued to the PCB and I do not want to destroy my nanoVNA -- NanoVNA Wiki: /g/nanovna-users/wiki/home NanoVNA Files: /g/nanovna-users/files Erik, PD0EK |
Re: Batteries
For the forum members that are unsure of the safety when charging their Nanos, try to obtain a low-current PolyFuse and place it in series with the positive lead on the battery.
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You can find info on Polyfuses here:? I was looking up specs and found this part series that 'should' probably be OK to use as protection. I attached the datasheet. NOTE - these devices are used in most modern battery-powered electroinc devices so go through your junk box to see if there might be anything similar you can use. On the other hand, stick a 22 to 27 ohm resistor in series with the battery to limit the current. Cheers,?? Larry On Wednesday, November 20, 2019, 1:37:42 p.m. GMT-5, Andy via Groups.Io <punkbiscuit@...> wrote:
OK I started testing the charging current on my NVNA. Typically 650ma on an empty 400ma supplied cell, oh dear !!! I wasn't expecting that to be honest, I really did assume that there would be some controller regulating the current. I consider that the IP5303 datasheet to be a bit misleading in my opinion. Before I did the test, I also measure the current on a supposedly charged cell, and it wasn't actually any different. Guess I'll be modding mine for an 18650 cell shortly. Has anyone got a fire extinguisher that they can lend me ;) 73 de Andy |
Re: Batteries
Erik,
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You really do not want to screw around with a swollen LiIon or generally any Lithium type battery that is beginning to swell. All they are good for is taking them outside in a wide open area, banging a nail through and running up-wind of the smoke and fumes! ;-) But seriously, working in a two-way radio service shop, I come across all shapes and sizes of batteries and we have to bag each Lithium unit that is recycled in order to prevent shorts to other devices. Why take a chance on a fire. Lithium reacts to air AND water. On Wednesday, November 20, 2019, 2:14:13 p.m. GMT-5, <erik@...> wrote:
On Wed, Nov 20, 2019 at 08:11 AM, Larry Rothman wrote: Should I be worried? -- NanoVNA Wiki: /g/nanovna-users/wiki/home NanoVNA Files: /g/nanovna-users/files Erik, PD0EK |
Re: Batteries
On Wed, Nov 20, 2019 at 08:11 AM, Larry Rothman wrote:
Should I be worried? -- NanoVNA Wiki: /g/nanovna-users/wiki/home NanoVNA Files: /g/nanovna-users/files Erik, PD0EK |
Re: errors of "error" models
#78'' : #78' was re-corrected :
- #78' : #78 was corrected : 19 November 2019 - /g/nanovna-users/message/7185 #78: on the measurement of s-parameters using the [LeastVNA] only 18 November 2019 - /g/nanovna-users/message/7162 - :78''# |
Re: Batteries
Andy
OK I started testing the charging current on my NVNA.
Typically 650ma on an empty 400ma supplied cell, oh dear !!! I wasn't expecting that to be honest, I really did assume that there would be some controller regulating the current. I consider that the IP5303 datasheet to be a bit misleading in my opinion. Before I did the test, I also measure the current on a supposedly charged cell, and it wasn't actually any different. Guess I'll be modding mine for an 18650 cell shortly. Has anyone got a fire extinguisher that they can lend me ;) 73 de Andy |
Re: Batteries
Please DO NOT USE any LiIon battery that is beginning to swell !!!? Recycle it.Once a LiIon battery is starting to swell, its internal chemistry is unstable.
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On Wednesday, November 20, 2019, 10:27:54 a.m. GMT-5, KV5R <kv5r@...> wrote:
I figured it out! After earlier posting, I remembered I have a wall charger for those Galaxy S3 batteries; it uses contacts 1 & 3. And then reading the label on one of them, remembered the NFC antenna. Verified with the bench DMM. With the battery oriented contacts up and left, and calling leftmost contact #1: 1. DC + 2. NFC loop antenna (2.4k-ohms to #3, either polarity) 3. DC - , and other end of NFC loop antenna 4. n/c (resistance infinite, either polarity) So I'll take the oldest one (just beginning to swell) and try to solder #30 wires, hopefully without melting the plastic case too much... Gotta order some 2.5mm standoffs first. Thanks Guys, 73, --kv5r |
Re: Batteries
KV5R
I figured it out! After earlier posting, I remembered I have a wall charger for those Galaxy S3 batteries; it uses contacts 1 & 3.
And then reading the label on one of them, remembered the NFC antenna. Verified with the bench DMM. With the battery oriented contacts up and left, and calling leftmost contact #1: 1. DC + 2. NFC loop antenna (2.4k-ohms to #3, either polarity) 3. DC - , and other end of NFC loop antenna 4. n/c (resistance infinite, either polarity) So I'll take the oldest one (just beginning to swell) and try to solder #30 wires, hopefully without melting the plastic case too much... Gotta order some 2.5mm standoffs first. Thanks Guys, 73, --kv5r |
Re: Port Extension
See here for latest discussion:
/g/nanovna-users/message/7252 -- NanoVNA Wiki: /g/nanovna-users/wiki/home NanoVNA Files: /g/nanovna-users/files Erik, PD0EK |
Port Extension
Sorry if this has been asked before but I mistakenly posted this in the NanoVNA-F group instead of this one.
Has anyone thought of implementing port extension functionality with on the fly adjustability like "real" network analyzers while on the instrument as well as the nanovna saver software? The HP ones that I have used have an adjustment where you can simply increment the delay +/- with the 'wheelie" knob rather than input a discrete number (although you can if you want). This makes it really simple to compensate for a fixture or a cable to quickly and easily move the reference plane. Sam W3OHM |
Re: sensitivity (instability)
So did you ever notice that the reading of S11 is pertubated if you touch orMy unshielded "worse" clone is quite immune to proximity effects. In fact, the only time it became a problem was an SMA cable gone defective, presumably a poor crimp between connector and cable braid |
Re: sensitivity (instability)
Somehow got the wrong photo.
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Here is the correct one: /g/nanovna-users/photo/0/416?p=Created,,,20,2,400,0 and /g/nanovna-users/photo/0/417?p=Created,,,20,2,400,0 ...Larry On Wed, Nov 20, 2019 at 08:20 AM, Larry Rothman wrote:
Hi Richard, On Wednesday, November 20, 2019, 7:52:02 a.m. GMT-5, ve2zvz via Groups.Io |
Re: Batteries
NOTE: the order of the contacts I show below are NOT in any particular sequence!?
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If you have the device that battery came out of, you can check which contact is ground and which is positive. ...Larry On Wednesday, November 20, 2019, 8:00:13 a.m. GMT-5, Larry Rothman <nlroth@...> wrote:
The 4 contacts on a typical removable cellphone battery (some have 3) are used for: 1-positive contact 1-negative contact 1-temperature sense line 1-bi-directional data line Data line: Phones and other high-end devices with removable batteries are typically set up to accept only batteries that are manufactured by by an entity that is authorized and will query the battery over the data line. For example, Motorola Impres(R) batteries store the electronic serial number of the device, the charge capacity, # of times it's been recharged, etc. If you use a non-approved 3rd party battery on an MOT portable, the battery icon sometimes will not appear or will appear empty. XPR/APX series radios acknowledge the presence of an official MOT battery when turned-on. All you need to use are the external +/- contacts. Have a look at the old Motorola cellphone battery I used on my 1st Nano. /g/nanovna-users/photo/0/40 Cheers, Larry |
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