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What you will need:
* Patient to read my weak English (Sorry!)
* 4x rechargable(!) AA batteries
* 1x battery holder with a switch
* 1x (half) data cable
* 1x (half) USB extender cable
* Some glue
* 1x Optional led
I found USB power mods here and around the web with a 9V battery and voltage regulators. With this mod you just need to put colour to colour, that's all. Tha main idea is that the rechargable batteries gives 1,2V (instead of 1,5 like alkaline batteries). 4x1,2V = 4,8V which is close enough to 5V. But my batteries together give 5,1V which is even better. NOTE: Alkaline batteries give ~6V - this could kill your devices!
The first thing you have to do is to find a battery holder for four AA batteries with a switch. We need the switch because these holders have enough space to hide the wires.
Open the holder and remove the cover inside (which covers the switch). Cut the built in wires so they end inside the holder somewhere. Than also cut a data cable (we need the end with the mini USB connector) and the usb extender cable (we need the end with the USB socket).
Make the original hole (where the black ad red cables were) a little bigger so your cable will fit in it, and make an other hole on the side of the holder for the other cable. If you want a led on your box, make a hole for it as well.
Stitch the cables through the holes so a short piece of the wires (the coloured small wires) are inside and the grey/white sealing finishes in the hole. Now you need to use a strong glue to fix the cables.
When they are fixed you just have to put colour to colour and twist the cables. Don't forget that we have 3 red and 3 black cables! Also connect the led to the black or the red wires.
You have to make sure the cables won't connect to each other. I used hot glue pistol for this which isolates the cables and also fixes them.
When you are done, put the cover back, install the charged batteries and enjoy
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Last edited by lumindigo85; 2007-10-03 at 12:09.