dslr Nikon D5300 external battery pack diy

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  • Опубликовано: 20 янв 2025

Комментарии • 19

  • @robertingraham8413
    @robertingraham8413 6 лет назад +1

    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)

  • @techman6431
    @techman6431 2 года назад

    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

    • @dannyblondu23
      @dannyblondu23  2 года назад +1

      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

    • @techman6431
      @techman6431 2 года назад +1

      @@dannyblondu23 Thankyou sir 👍🏻

  • @Sajuukashmiri1M
    @Sajuukashmiri1M 2 года назад +1

    Mujhe bhi Yahi send problem hai bhai
    This battery cannot be used. Choose battery designated for use in this camera.

  • @shortattentionspangarage1312
    @shortattentionspangarage1312 5 лет назад

    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.

    • @dannyblondu23
      @dannyblondu23  5 лет назад

      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. ⚡👍

    • @shortattentionspangarage1312
      @shortattentionspangarage1312 5 лет назад +1

      @@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.

    • @bvalkyy
      @bvalkyy 5 лет назад

      @@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

    • @bvalkyy
      @bvalkyy 5 лет назад

      I have this option a.aliexpress.com/_sOSgPp

    • @bvalkyy
      @bvalkyy 5 лет назад

      Or this option
      a.aliexpress.com/_sMBoub

  • @TechItOut
    @TechItOut 8 лет назад +1

    Why not just plug in a 7.4v PSU ?

    • @dannyblondu23
      @dannyblondu23  8 лет назад +1

      Because when you are out on the park and take time-lapse you need a big battery. You don't have electricity.

  • @agungnasrulloh4073
    @agungnasrulloh4073 8 лет назад

    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.

    • @dannyblondu23
      @dannyblondu23  8 лет назад +1

      yes you can do it like that good look

  • @dannyblondu23
    @dannyblondu23  9 лет назад +1

    Soon i will come with new video about dslr external battery .

  • @williaemsvandaele392
    @williaemsvandaele392 7 лет назад

    quelle intérêt de modifier un système a batterie pour finir avec une batterie ???? :(

  • @traviscordell9768
    @traviscordell9768 7 лет назад +2

    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.