I got what you were doing all along after I realized the plug to the external battery pack was an add on and not just a recharge feature that came with it. I then realized what the purpose of opening the Ex. Bat. Pack and identifying Pos. and Neg was done for. Good job. (A short typed description would help some people)
Suggest me for EL-EN14a 7.2 volt But if I connect 18650 3.7v by 2 = 7.4v can it work with the battery BMS with 3 wires as original way then long 3 wire from BMS to 18650 two batteries outside the cam can it work but what output volt will come 7.2v or 7.4v if 7.4 volt comes in output mean point 2 volt extra will it damage BMS or camera pls reply soon for nikon d5500 from india 11 June 2022
Decent vid, you got the point across. You paralleled a pair of 18650's in series with the external batteries and hacked one original battery so the camera would get a legit signal from the battery PCB to make it think it's a valid power source. Good stuff.
Yes. But you can get a dummy battery and connected to a power bank or any supply. But to bee the same voltage if the dummy does not convert the voltage. ⚡👍
@@dannyblondu23 Yes, there's a few other videos on RUclips showing that as well, but you need a 9V power supply. I have individual 18650 cells with an individual charger, as well as a dual cell 18650 holder with leads, so I'm going to do this version.
@@shortattentionspangarage1312 I have a 9 v 2.2A power bank . It is possible to work with a dummy battery ? Or purchase a 5 v USB dummy battery with an USB raiser to 8.4v
thanks so much, your idea very cool. it's inspire me to connect 18650 to nikon battery case directly. then, the cable connect via rubber battery hole under camera.
I don't want to say your video was horrible. In fact, it may have been good - I couldn't watch it all the way thru because there is no communication. Music and pointing aren't very effective at communicating something like this. I suggest speaking in your next video so there aren't any process question by your viewers.
I got what you were doing all along after I realized the plug to the external battery pack was an add on and not just a recharge feature that came with it. I then realized what the purpose of opening the Ex. Bat. Pack and identifying Pos. and Neg was done for. Good job. (A short typed description would help some people)
Suggest me for EL-EN14a 7.2 volt
But if I connect 18650 3.7v by 2 = 7.4v can it work with the battery BMS with 3 wires as original way then long 3 wire from BMS to 18650 two batteries outside the cam can it work but what output volt will come 7.2v or 7.4v if 7.4 volt comes in output mean point 2 volt extra will it damage BMS or camera pls reply soon for nikon d5500 from india
11 June 2022
Hi. The range for external battery it's from 5v-9v. So if you gonna put 7.4v its ok. If you want to have more mAh. Put 4 battery 18650 2S2P. Good luck
@@dannyblondu23 Thankyou sir 👍🏻
Mujhe bhi Yahi send problem hai bhai
This battery cannot be used. Choose battery designated for use in this camera.
Decent vid, you got the point across. You paralleled a pair of 18650's in series with the external batteries and hacked one original battery so the camera would get a legit signal from the battery PCB to make it think it's a valid power source. Good stuff.
Yes. But you can get a dummy battery and connected to a power bank or any supply. But to bee the same voltage if the dummy does not convert the voltage. ⚡👍
@@dannyblondu23 Yes, there's a few other videos on RUclips showing that as well, but you need a 9V power supply. I have individual 18650 cells with an individual charger, as well as a dual cell 18650 holder with leads, so I'm going to do this version.
@@shortattentionspangarage1312 I have a 9 v 2.2A power bank . It is possible to work with a dummy battery ?
Or purchase a 5 v USB dummy battery with an USB raiser to 8.4v
I have this option a.aliexpress.com/_sOSgPp
Or this option
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Why not just plug in a 7.4v PSU ?
Because when you are out on the park and take time-lapse you need a big battery. You don't have electricity.
thanks so much, your idea very cool. it's inspire me to connect 18650 to nikon battery case directly. then, the cable connect via rubber battery hole under camera.
yes you can do it like that good look
Soon i will come with new video about dslr external battery .
quelle intérêt de modifier un système a batterie pour finir avec une batterie ???? :(
I don't want to say your video was horrible. In fact, it may have been good - I couldn't watch it all the way thru because there is no communication. Music and pointing aren't very effective at communicating something like this. I suggest speaking in your next video so there aren't any process question by your viewers.