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How To Make Camera Battery Charger, Simple And Quick Way Homemade Camera Battery Charger

How To Make Camera Battery Charger, Simple And Quick Homemade Camera Battery Charger hello everyone welcome back to multi-channel YouTube services and entertainments this video about making Camera Battery Charge at home it can be for any Camera or camcorder or even cellphones Battery the most important thing you need to know is Battery voltage and Amps for example if the battery information says 3.7 V 500 A then you need Charger just little bit higher or same charger anything between 4 V to 5V 500 A To 650 A things you need 1- small pieces of wood such as 1" × 1" or so 2- wall Charger According to Battery info 3- drill 4- Krazy glue or any glue such as hot glue 5- 2 small screws or hard wire or nails 6- USB cable charger 7- watch this video 8- thank you so much for watching 9- please subscribe 🙏 like and share 😊 other videos    • 33 Years Old Very Rare Camcorder Made...      • Testing And Reviewing Multi Functiona...      • Quick Test DJI Osmo 4K Action Camera ...   this is multi-channel random videos uploaded regularly please subscribe 🙏 like and share 😊 Best regards and hope to see you next video here are some information about Chargers info 1.0A means that there's a 1.0 Amp of charging speed. 1.0 is the slowest charging speed and should be avoided with most charging electronics. Standard Amp charging for chargers are 2.0 Amps and 2.1 Amps. The highest rate of amp charging that you can get from standard charging technology is 2.4 Amps. The product of current strength (amperes, A) and voltage (volts, V) is power (watts, W), according to the formula W = I · U. ... Nevertheless, the standard is usually 5 V, with a current strength of 1.0, 1.5, 2.0 and 2.2 A, that is, from 5 to 11 watts. Everything above is classified as fast charge

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