On 2018-02-26 11:00 AM, Corby wrote:
Also I usually remove a battery A2 and install two shottky diodes on the
underside of A2s chassis jack.

Non-battery units have an A2 that just has these two diodes on it.

On mine, I didn't bother with schottky diodes, I just used half of a bridge rectifier that I bolted to the chassis. Removing the battery charger version of the A2 board also removed a significant amount of heat from the unit. That board runs quite warm!

Another interesting point about removing the A2 board is that in addition to freeing up a card slot, it frees up the transformer winding that was used for the battery charger. Maybe use that to build a 5V supply for some new add-on. The A2 board was rated for ~25V @150 ma or ~3.75W. At 5V, that's 0.75A. You'd probably have to use a switching supply. Extra care would be required to make sure that the supply's switching noise didn't degrade the unit's performance.

Ed

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