DNA Papst Posted August 6, 2016 Author Report Posted August 6, 2016 dont find a usb charging board with 2 ampere for dna60, can everyone help me?thx
Spector NS5 RD Posted August 6, 2016 Report Posted August 6, 2016 soulvape said: dont find a usb charging board with 2 ampere for dna60, can everyone help me?thx Expand what i'm am going to do when i receive my dna 60 is run two tp4056 charging boards in parallel (paralleling the outputs double the amperage to two amps) powered from a usb breakout board so i can also still connect to escribe. i used this method for my hacked hcigar vt200/75 mod.https://forum.evolvapor.com/topic/65603-topic/
Rob_H Posted August 7, 2016 Report Posted August 7, 2016 I thought I had read it was a 1amp board that comes with the Dna60. You have the option when purchasing the board to get the charger or not. You need it to work with Escribe I am pretty sure.
Frogmod Posted August 7, 2016 Report Posted August 7, 2016 Rob_H said: I thought I had read it was a 1amp board that comes with the Dna60. You have the option when purchasing the board to get the charger or not. You need it to work with Escribe I am pretty sure. Expand theres a work around that I'm sure will work chunkybutt200 is working on this, he posted a diagram what he's going to do.
Spector NS5 RD Posted August 7, 2016 Report Posted August 7, 2016 so i think i have it figured out, mostly. #11 is slightly tripping me up. #11 - charger output + / usb power positive#12 - charger/usb - / usb power negativei'm not quite sure if #11 needs usb 5v+ (VCC/VBUS) or if it's for the charger's output to the battery, which would not be 5v+. it would be the chargers output voltage that is going to charge the battery (4.20v). #12 is simple, as it is just the usb's gnd and can be spliced onto gnd on the micro usb breakout board.edit....maybe frogmod would be kind enough to check and see what kind of voltage is between pinout #11 and #12 of the dna 60. if it's 5.XX volts, then that's usb power. if it's close the battery voltage, then we know it's the chargers output that charges the battery.edit.......so frogmod says #11 is the chargers output, not to be connected to usb 5v+. corrected diagram.
retird Posted August 7, 2016 Report Posted August 7, 2016 You probably saw the pinout in the datasheet for the DNA60: dna60.pdfFetching info...
Frogmod Posted August 7, 2016 Report Posted August 7, 2016 ChunkyButt200 said: so i think i have it figured out, mostly. #11 is slightly tripping me up. #11 - charger output + / usb power positive#12 - charger/usb - / usb power negativei'm not quite sure if #11 needs usb 5v+ (VCC/VBUS) or if it's for the charger's output to the battery, which would not be 5v+. it would be the chargers output voltage that is going to charge the battery (4.20v). #12 is simple, as it is just the usb's gnd and can be spliced onto gnd on the micro usb breakout board.edit....maybe frogmod would be kind enough to check and see what kind of voltage is between pinout #11 and #12 of the dna 60. if it's 5.XX volts, then that's usb power. if it's close the battery voltage, then we know it's the chargers output that charges the battery. Expand how you have your diagram will work #11 and #12 are the output voltage to the battery. So you can tie your tp4056's output to #11 and #12 but there is the unknown of if the DNA 60 can handle a current higher of more than a 1Amp
Spector NS5 RD Posted August 7, 2016 Report Posted August 7, 2016 Frogmod said: how you have your diagram will work #11 and #12 are the output voltage to the battery. So you can tie your tp4056's output to #11 and #12 but there is the unknown of if the DNA 60 can handle a current higher of more than a 1Amp Expand i DO have to change my diagram if you're saying #11 is the output voltage of the charger. as for not knowing for sure if the dna 60 can handle 2 amp charging, is there an option to display usb current in escribe? if not, i doubt the dna 60 will care about the amount of current i'm throwing at the batteries to charge them. i'm guessing #11 is connected internally to #9. if it aint, i have no idea why the 60 board would need or care about the chargers current output.
Frogmod Posted August 7, 2016 Report Posted August 7, 2016 ChunkyButt200 said: i DO have to change my diagram if you're saying #11 is the output voltage of the charger. as for not knowing for sure if the dna 60 can handle 2 amp charging, is there an option to display usb current in escribe? if not, i doubt the dna 60 will care about the amount of current i'm throwing at the batteries to charge them. i'm guessing #11 is connected internally to #9. if it aint, i have no idea why the 60 board would need or care about the chargers current output. Expand yeah there's no amp monitor on the screen or escribe
grouch Posted August 24, 2016 Report Posted August 24, 2016 can not find pinouts for dna 60 charging board, what am i missing?
VapingBad Posted August 24, 2016 Report Posted August 24, 2016 grouch said: can not find pinouts for dna 60 charging board, what am i missing? Expand Page 11 in the spec sheet in post # give the pins into the DNA 60, the charging board will have these and the battery connections. There is a photo here https://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/forum/threads/turbocads-finally-selling-mods.746707/page-21#post-18308753
kostasb Posted October 3, 2016 Report Posted October 3, 2016 The 8 weeks I was waiting for the small screen have passed. Every morning I start my day at the post office. I decided to plug 2 microUSB connectors, for not charging the battery every time I use EScribe.I read the manual and after a lot of thinking, I came out with this: Can anyone confirm?
jurdanas Posted October 3, 2016 Report Posted October 3, 2016 kostasb said: .......Can anyone confirm? Expand I don't make this.
combatwombat Posted October 5, 2016 Report Posted October 5, 2016 Anyone have a picture of the charging board or dimensions? I am trying to fit this in a xvostick but afraid the usb charger wont fit and will have to cry myself to sleep.
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