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  1. alteh

    Mobile LiIon battery charger(?)

    yes, i suppose you are right. the only thing i wanted to know is: is it possible or not? so, since you say it is possible, now i can move on with this. thanks guys.
  2. alteh

    Mobile LiIon battery charger(?)

    IRstuff, thanks man. could this be helpful for battery to battery charging: http://electronicdesign.com/article/power/build-a-smart-battery-charger-using-a-single-trans.aspx?cpage=0
  3. alteh

    Mobile LiIon battery charger(?)

    itsmoked, thanks. i referred your answer in my post above. and, sorry for my "faulty" English - it's not my first language.
  4. alteh

    Mobile LiIon battery charger(?)

    @IRstuff - ok, i get it, all. before i even registered to this forum, i have searched Google to find something that will solve this "problem". i came across that article too, and i have read it. but since i'm not an engineer, i didn't understand much of it. yes i knew that i would need some...
  5. alteh

    Mobile LiIon battery charger(?)

    thnx;) so, it would probably need some simple electronics like in regular chargers, but with out adapter block, wright? and, could it fully charge that smaller battery even if the bigger one is not full (e.g. on 30% of it's cap.)?
  6. alteh

    Mobile LiIon battery charger(?)

    so, is it possible to make a mobile charger from some LiIon battery with greater cap, like ~3000mAh (could be lap-top battery or standard e.g. 18650), to charge smaller LiIon 3,7V cylindric batteries, like ~500mAh? plz answer, because this will mean a lot to many ppl.

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