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Need I Cybie battery diagram!

Post by PixelOz » Thu Jun 11, 2009 12:54 am

Post by PixelOz
Thu Jun 11, 2009 12:54 am

Hi I'm new to this forum and I say hello. I was wondering if anybody can tell me where to find an I-Cybie robot battery wiring diagram and I mean the diagram of the interior of the battery. I don't know how the wires are to be connected inside because these batteries are not the simple red/black positive/negative type, they have a third wire that connect to one of the cells. I'm not sure but I heard that the other wire supplies a different voltage to some cells from the charger. I have all the parts, and cables and the connector from the original battery and and have 10 2300mah AA nickel metal hydride cells ready to be used but I lost the diagram and I want to build a new battery pack but I need to know how to connect the cells internally. Is there anybody out there that builds I-Cybie battery packs or that knows how these cells are to be connected with each other? I have an I-Cybie that I have barely used (charged it like two times only) and then saved so when my niece grew I could show it to her and now she is 3 1/2 years old and I want to show to her what it can do but I need to rebuild the battery pack. I can build a battery pack, I know my way around this and a soldering iron, I just need to know how the internal connections of the battery go. I've seen places where they show you other I-Cybie diagrams but not for the internal battery wiring, can anybody help? :?:
Hi I'm new to this forum and I say hello. I was wondering if anybody can tell me where to find an I-Cybie robot battery wiring diagram and I mean the diagram of the interior of the battery. I don't know how the wires are to be connected inside because these batteries are not the simple red/black positive/negative type, they have a third wire that connect to one of the cells. I'm not sure but I heard that the other wire supplies a different voltage to some cells from the charger. I have all the parts, and cables and the connector from the original battery and and have 10 2300mah AA nickel metal hydride cells ready to be used but I lost the diagram and I want to build a new battery pack but I need to know how to connect the cells internally. Is there anybody out there that builds I-Cybie battery packs or that knows how these cells are to be connected with each other? I have an I-Cybie that I have barely used (charged it like two times only) and then saved so when my niece grew I could show it to her and now she is 3 1/2 years old and I want to show to her what it can do but I need to rebuild the battery pack. I can build a battery pack, I know my way around this and a soldering iron, I just need to know how the internal connections of the battery go. I've seen places where they show you other I-Cybie diagrams but not for the internal battery wiring, can anybody help? :?:
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Post by NovaOne » Thu Jun 11, 2009 5:16 am

Post by NovaOne
Thu Jun 11, 2009 5:16 am

Welcome

You will find the information you are seeking at:

http://www.robocommunity.com/forum/thread/12960/HELP--I-Cybie-Battery-charger-Connectors-Needed/

ie It seem to be your connections seem to be 0v,6v, and 12v....but I don't have an i-cybie to confirm this. good luck
Welcome

You will find the information you are seeking at:

http://www.robocommunity.com/forum/thread/12960/HELP--I-Cybie-Battery-charger-Connectors-Needed/

ie It seem to be your connections seem to be 0v,6v, and 12v....but I don't have an i-cybie to confirm this. good luck
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Thanks!

Post by PixelOz » Fri Jun 12, 2009 3:25 am

Post by PixelOz
Fri Jun 12, 2009 3:25 am

Thank you, the info was very, very helpful. I know how to build the battery pack now :)
Thank you, the info was very, very helpful. I know how to build the battery pack now :)
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