my new puck is evolving

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rolf

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had a puck which is not working up to par ..so I am building a new one ..
trying to get rid of the series resistance of the springs ...halv an ohm !! try to bypass the springs ...not so great either.
soooo I am thinking of hard wire them in and solder all connectors ..if there is a charger module to charge them in series ??
or to have an 8 pin connector with dummy wooden battries for external charger ...there must be a better way!! DSC_0202.jpg
 

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I have a few different solutions for you:

-Paint all of the springs/contacts with conductive silver paint... (Can find it at radioshack for tracing IC circuits)

-Tin all the springs and plates with silver based solder.

-Replace all the springs and plates with strips of copper and higher quality springs.

-Shove a piece of something more conductive in the center of the spring. I've successfully used a desoldering braid cut into 1/4" strips. Didn't glue or solder them or anything... Just shoved a piece in the center of each spring... I found that by slightly fraying / cutting really messily actually helps get the braid tangled into the center of the spring.

All of these methods will quite sufficiently reduce the resistance of your contacts.
 

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hi lastlokean !
on my list for to day was radio shack for the silver paint . when I used braid before I soldered it ..not so good ! I like your idea to just put it in I will try that ..never even thougt of coating the springs with silver solder . the puck which did not work to good was with a battery holder I found in my ham radio junk box the contacts where riveted ...junk...but then they where over 25 years old ...lol...
I tried to bypass with copper strips and gave up on that. the best springs I used on some of my mods were flat stock from some packing material of computer parts ..silver soldered and bent over . dremeled a slot in it to have two prongs for the negative on the battery.
ran out of it . tried clock spring material ...annealed ...to brittle .
thanks for your idias ..very useful ....rolf
 
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