In my never ending search for battery cases/holders I found this $2.99 Milk/Coffee frother and I thought it might make a cool mod.
It is made out of some kind of rubberized plastic that feels great and provides a good grip. BTW the thing really works great for what it was designed, believe it or not.
When I opened it (very easy with only 2 screws), I noticed there is nothing in it besides an electric motor, lol.
I really like the switch design and I would prefer not having to install one and still be able to use it.
First problem is it is designed for 2 AA in series and the placement of the switch makes it confusing to re-wire for 2 14500 in parallel and, there are 2 tiny springs in it that make it impossible to work with only 1 battery because the inside connectors will tip to one side if it does not have even ressure from both batteries.
I hope the pics illustrate what I am trying to explain.
Any ideas on how to overcome this problem?
And yes, I already thought about 1 14500 and a dummy and it works, but I have 4 and I am trying to make one of them 2 14500 in series with a regulator for 5v but don't know how to connect the regulator since the switch is in the middle instead of at the end of the circuit.
help?
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It is made out of some kind of rubberized plastic that feels great and provides a good grip. BTW the thing really works great for what it was designed, believe it or not.
When I opened it (very easy with only 2 screws), I noticed there is nothing in it besides an electric motor, lol.
I really like the switch design and I would prefer not having to install one and still be able to use it.
First problem is it is designed for 2 AA in series and the placement of the switch makes it confusing to re-wire for 2 14500 in parallel and, there are 2 tiny springs in it that make it impossible to work with only 1 battery because the inside connectors will tip to one side if it does not have even ressure from both batteries.
I hope the pics illustrate what I am trying to explain.
Any ideas on how to overcome this problem?
And yes, I already thought about 1 14500 and a dummy and it works, but I have 4 and I am trying to make one of them 2 14500 in series with a regulator for 5v but don't know how to connect the regulator since the switch is in the middle instead of at the end of the circuit.
help?









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