Originally posted by selamatg
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But it is too late for me.
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Here are some tips.
1. If ANY of your circuits are getting hot you have done something wrong. turn it off and check the wiring, or put more copper on the spools ( my mistake test the ohms of the coils). The coils need to match one another.
2. It is best to let the batteries do their thing and not play with them the longer they stay on the charger the better. There seems to be a "momentum of charge" that if you take the batteries off the charger, then they have to build back up to that level again.
3. If you are moving up in voltage move up the watts on your resistors / pots
You can save $ for resistors if you tear apart old TV's and look for the larger resistors then use your ohm meter to find the ones you need..
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