I'm not 100% sure what you intend with "pin". The battery pack has two stainless steel contacts on the side of where the two plastic noses are to mount the pack (opposite to the two snap-in clips). They touch into the place of the first and the last battery pile inside your brick. Technically, this replaces all 6 battery piles. If you intend the technical specification of the charger unit it is LEGO element no. 16521. Input: 100-240V~/50-60Hz/180mA Output: 10V ⎓/700mA / 7W At the end of the cable, it has a round plug with a hole inside. The battery pack's plug hole has a thin pin inside.
It is the battery charger cable (LEGO element no. 16521) that comes with the battery pack, I believe. It has a round plug with a hole inside. Input: 100-240V~/50-60Hz/180mA Output: 10V ⎓/700mA / 7W It's fully visible in LEGO's official battery pack video (@).
Hey! I know its a strange thing to ask, but could you tell me the weight of the brick whit this battery please? 😊
What do the green and red lights mean? Both of them just glow, how do I know when it's charged?
the red one will go out the green one means it's getting power
What pin is used to charge the brick?
I'm not 100% sure what you intend with "pin". The battery pack has two stainless steel contacts on the side of where the two plastic noses are to mount the pack (opposite to the two snap-in clips). They touch into the place of the first and the last battery pile inside your brick. Technically, this replaces all 6 battery piles.
If you intend the technical specification of the charger unit it is LEGO element no. 16521.
Input: 100-240V~/50-60Hz/180mA
Output: 10V ⎓/700mA / 7W
At the end of the cable, it has a round plug with a hole inside. The battery pack's plug hole has a thin pin inside.
@@PeterBittner Do you know what type of cable it uses without the charging brick only the cables?
what is that cable?
It is the battery charger cable (LEGO element no. 16521) that comes with the battery pack, I believe. It has a round plug with a hole inside.
Input: 100-240V~/50-60Hz/180mA
Output: 10V ⎓/700mA / 7W
It's fully visible in LEGO's official battery pack video (@).
Cool Video
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Official video on the battery pack by LEGO: ruclips.net/video/SDiTKoB2Zjo/видео.html
it should, i mean they're the same things after all.