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Charging a sick power bank
Hi,
I have a power bank (branded Power Bank). It used to charge via a surface mount micro USB, but that is now surface unmounted. Ive opened the unit up (but not got my DMM on it yet. It consists of a small pcb (about 1cm2) and a cell / battery (A little bigger than an AA). Does the team think this could be recharged by connecting a regulated PSU to it? And if so, what voltage It might require? TIA Chris |
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