The batteries in my remotes last so long, I forget they even exist. Looks like a solution without a problem.
@Dogsnark11 ай бұрын
TO KEEP YOU BUSY WITHOUT BUSINESS
@RajeshGupta-lz1kz10 ай бұрын
True, although you've just gained some knowledge and could use this idea on other devices instead. You could rig other devices the same way. In my case I have kids, so i'll take the most battery hungry toy that gets used a lot and rig it up this way to avoid having to buy AA/AAA batteries. Toy car stopped working son? Daddy will fix it for you! plugs it in, works again. Happy kid + wallet doesn't get raped for battery money = happy Dad
@GregoryHull-qt9rf5 ай бұрын
Crazy idea
@loydemz83023 ай бұрын
Energizer Ultimate Lithium AA or AAA. For more as 5 years now. Great.
@w-peter3 ай бұрын
This is a sham. Click bait. Ridiculous.
@douglashewitt50643 ай бұрын
You might not need batteries but you definitely gonna need a new remote control 😂😂😂
@king40kal2410 ай бұрын
you make my day
@adelaalicea62610 ай бұрын
Neno jema hufurahisha
@tumainselestine33983 ай бұрын
Yes 😂😂😂
@user-jd4is3dr8s2 ай бұрын
bruhh yeah phisics says NO! to him
@ProcommandАй бұрын
@@Procommand 😂😂
@king40kal24Ай бұрын
Don't spoil your remote. Simple batteries are well and runs for months to year..
@sumandatta43011 ай бұрын
Better still, use NIMH batteries, which have the exact shape of batteries and can be recharged hundreds of times WITHOUT having to do all that work!!.... PS: for future work on electronic circuits and components, I recommend that to change the soldering iron (for a much finer one!) and practice soldering for longer! ....
@droidsp1402 ай бұрын
@@droidsp140 i agree. whence i seen the tip i thought - this guy doesn't solder much and CLEAN THAT DAMM TIP!
@williamkechkaylo7915Ай бұрын
I don't know how safe this would be! One thing I will say is TRY CLEANING YOUR SOLDERING IRON OCCASIONALLY!! The tip should be bright and shiny and you should 'tin' the tip, that is, apply some solder to the tip, before soldering the joints, to ensure good heat transfer. Then the solder will flow much better and not 'ball' up.
@davehumphreys172510 ай бұрын
Well, if you notice the condition of the rest of his tools......
@Procrastinator19487 ай бұрын
It doesn’t matter, nothing he does is accurate or actually works.
@waynewood88403 ай бұрын
@@waynewood8840 Well, I'm not surprised!
@davehumphreys17253 ай бұрын
Das kommt vom Trampolin springen unterm Esstisch 😂😂... wie kommt man auf den scheiß😂😂
@alexandermartin1167Ай бұрын
Different milliamp hours, not safe at all.
@420nilesАй бұрын
I really appreciated the clear, concise, unaccented narration which explained every step so thoroughly.
@tradewins10 ай бұрын
I know right? He explained everything he was doing. To us who don't know what he was doing 😅😅
@bensenzo9 ай бұрын
Hand pantomime is taking the world by.... nope nevermind!
@bytemehrdr3 ай бұрын
Interesting concept and a good DIY but i think its easier just popping in 2 rechargeable battery.
@reneehuang18011 ай бұрын
I will never get the time back wasted watching this
@apb1934Ай бұрын
This is a beautiful idea I will never try, imagine destroying a whole power bank and buy another 3.5v battery just to work a remote, my question is, how much is the battery itself that I'll have to go through all those stress? 😂
@-motivateme7 ай бұрын
I just use rechargeable batteries so much easier.
@skinnyyummyarms2 ай бұрын
😂😂
@emmanuelboadi640225 күн бұрын
Just use rechargeable aaa👍😎 less work especially when you have many remotes!
@ohana4me11 ай бұрын
@ 4:27, it also uses a Battery 3.7V. You just changed the type of Battery. It still needs a Battery to work.
@wwing170910 ай бұрын
The point is one is not buying batteries anymore, or for a long while than normal.
@RoneyNgala2 ай бұрын
I ain't ruining my remote controls, following this instruction.
@samuilc80006 ай бұрын
You are a wise person, you would be very foolish if you follow this nonsense destroying the back of the remote control and a power bank its penny wise and pound foolish to follow his instructions because it still using a mini capacitor type battery.
@shamirkhan62104 ай бұрын
@@shamirkhan6210😂
@GugunlienChongloi2 ай бұрын
THIS PROJECT DO NOT DESERVE THIS WORK AND TIME BECAUSE THE PRICE OF BATTERIES ARE CHEAP AND THE LIFE OF BATTERIES ARE LONG . GOOD LUCK
@ibrahamdavide455611 ай бұрын
Don't stop there. Do one with calculator solar panels. . . or even a tiny gasoline engine.
@SewerTapes7 ай бұрын
Ou une éolienne
@momotilt63704 ай бұрын
@@momotilt6370 Une éolienne serait magnifique!
@SewerTapes4 ай бұрын
"Energizer Lithium" best desition for remotes. Live long and not leak.
@w-peter6 ай бұрын
Just buy a pack of rechargeable AAA batteries. Because my home phone takes AAA batteries so I just keep changing out the batteries when they go dead. So all I have to do when they go dead is change out the batteries in my home phone and charge them back up
@neilboggess91904 ай бұрын
Cannot believe i actually sat here and watched this madness.🤔🤨 Rechargable batteries are easier.😉
@MrCheknitout11 ай бұрын
Me encanta gracias ❤
@anaangelagonzalesgodoy44011 ай бұрын
That was a waste of 8 minutes in my life that I won't get back. I'll stick with replacing the batteries, I think I've changed mine once in the last 2 and a half years or longer even. But on a more positive note, this is a good way for someone who wants to learn about fixing electronics to try, It will help to develop their soldering and analysing skills. So for that well done.
@pcmike7904 ай бұрын
But, like all mini-liths, it will need to be changed occasionally, which will not be convenient, especially if your soldiering iron is as crappy as the one the guy in this video is using.
@alanmolox20957 ай бұрын
I don't know if your incredibly cheap, smart or intervative, but you got us all tuned in... Keep up the good work, because if you can do it there is no reason this can't be the future or remote control technology... Personally I purchased rechargeable batteries for all my remotes & solved this...#GreatVid...🎥🎬🎥
@illreel516911 ай бұрын
What is intervative?
@tikonc11 ай бұрын
@@tikonc a typo for innovative" funny man....
@illreel516911 ай бұрын
You are - you're.
@gsau30003 ай бұрын
You are - you're.
@gsau30003 ай бұрын
You are - you're.
@gsau30003 ай бұрын
Battery is better choice. Clean and very convenient.
@damodarmahanta960811 ай бұрын
I didn't watch this video but, batteries are not environment friendly.
@manojk149410 ай бұрын
In germany we are Not allowed to Use
@coladeburo7 ай бұрын
@coladeburo u Use what? Battery. Remote. Lithium ion batrery pack. Soldering iron?
@bytemehrdr3 ай бұрын
@@manojk1494well boo hoo!
@bytemehrdr3 ай бұрын
6:08 @@bytemehrdr
@LoganCain-tl4oz2 ай бұрын
To check the transmitter work in front of remote, face your cell camera to remote and press button, you will see a white light beaming from remote
@errolliebenberg742010 ай бұрын
Easy changeable AA or AAA batteries is still better than internal chargeable battery. The chargeable battery is a pain if you need to change it.
@davidkohcg11 ай бұрын
Eso no vale la pena las baterías sin super baratas y duraderas además no hay que están conectando ni nada por el estilo
@aquilesrosariojimenez814411 ай бұрын
Rechargables would be a better alternative, and a hell of a lot less work.
@Procrastinator19487 ай бұрын
Old is gold batteries can be more safe I assume stay blessed
@firozahossen830711 ай бұрын
What is the type of rechargeable battery that is placed?
@Rodocruces9 ай бұрын
what is the purpose of using a power bank? the purpose of a power bank is for device that running out power quickly you added another dependency complexity to a simple working device, and you didn't have a backups device for a replacement, if something went wrong when working on it. I would not take the risk, if I were you
@yadiman729511 ай бұрын
Cool, but you need to learn how to solder properly.
@chrisapollo66762 ай бұрын
Maybe nobody told you.. but there are rechargeable AA and AAA batteries in every store. Also good non rechargeable batteries lasts for more than 5 years. It actually costs less to replace batteries for the entire lifetime of the remote... than making this "hack".
@konaisystems-alantrbizan877211 ай бұрын
The idea is sound, but, you need to learn some Basic Electronics Skills. The Pliers you use are more suited to working on Mains Power gear. Heat the joint, THEN apply the Solder. A Big Blob of Solder is useless. You will end up with Dry Joints. You get the Idea. The Correct Tools are essential. A better idea would be to make room for a set of USB RECHARGEABLE BATTERIES. You can purchase a Set of Three AAA Batteries with a USB Port Wired in for a low price. Wire it so the USB Port is attached to the Outside of the Control. A simple matter to Recharge when required Best of luck. I like to see people trying new methods
@glenngriffon82033 ай бұрын
In the head lines, it is mentioned as if no battery is required for the remote.But a battery is how ever, used.Moreover, a lot of time waste to do this work.When a lot of batteries are available, where is the necessity for this!?
@ramasundaramkandasamy5411 ай бұрын
Me encanta gracias
@anaangelagonzalesgodoy44011 ай бұрын
Thank you Scotty kilmer
@Jimmy-sf5hd4 ай бұрын
nice ..thanks for sharing😍😍🤩
@paulcomputer11 ай бұрын
Good job! you broke the remote control. It looks awful! I would rather replace batteries.
@saulcazares872411 ай бұрын
Why did'nt you replace the regular2 AA batteries with 2 rechargeable 2 AA batteries ?
@christiangodin51476 ай бұрын
Exactly it would be the same if you get some rechargeable battery without destroying the remote it's like jumping over a gate that's already open😂😂
@damiandennis37403 ай бұрын
Yepp there're very good ones now with extremly low self-discharge rate most remotes work fine even if voltage is lower..
@wellgoaheadАй бұрын
Where's the fun in that I'm sure he knew that.
@letthelightin21504 күн бұрын
@@letthelightin2150 Good day. How do you know that ?
@christiangodin51474 күн бұрын
It would be easier to buy 4 rechargeable batteries and swap them. That 3.7 v rechargeable will not hold a charger as long as 2 of its larger sized 1.5v cousins.
@troyk98 ай бұрын
Say goodbye to batteries by using.....A BATTERY. LOL.
@MrCREWCRUSHIN953 ай бұрын
really a genius !! don't you know there are rechargeable AA or AAA batteries in the supermarket ?? even though the voltage is a little bit lower than non rechargeable batteries, the remote can still function without any problem, why need to do something like that ?
@Cableman-hr2uu11 ай бұрын
Very very clever 😊. Shows us much more please.
@johnjeffries13407 күн бұрын
Why cant u use rechargable cells?
@anandkrishnan732410 ай бұрын
This remote is also a powerbank now. Amazing!
@kollamps_officialАй бұрын
Changing two AA battery of Max 3.2V to a Lithium Battery of Max 3.7, this is dangerous as the circuitry inside will have over-voltage.
@user-yc7kb6zy7b11 ай бұрын
Not a problem at all! I have replaced all my remotes with E-Cig Lithium batteries. Haven't had to charge a battery in over 3 years so far. I molded the plug into the battery door of the remote so you don't have to take the door off to charge it. Works awesome!👍💯
@DirectCurrent4u5 ай бұрын
Ye parts kahan sey milaingy oar kitney price pr
@sultantajammul256710 ай бұрын
Nasa deveria estudar esse gênio 😂 ele é o verdadeiro inventor da lâmpada
@arlindot1610 ай бұрын
Great creation, lad. You can do this with all VCR, DVD, and Blu-Ray remotes as options.
@sharptoothtrex44867 ай бұрын
As suggested, why not replace with rechargeable batteries? You still have to recharge that 3volt battery. However, if you're trying to recharge your batteries without the house current, you can get those rechargeable yard lights that use solar power to recharge the batteries.
@lorenzojtorres3 ай бұрын
so you will destroy one decent powerbank just to convert one standard remote control to a rechargeable one? isn't it cheaper to buy batteries?
@dennisleyco842311 ай бұрын
$2 for a pack of 4 batteries, that will last 2 years in a remote control
@351clevelandmodifiedmotor47 ай бұрын
Dennis I thought he knows what's he's doing but he takes littery minutes staring at the items dumps the batteries and what does he do disgraced it for the batteries, and battle to solder it on. Oh no, I don't think I want to go to such a pro. No offence, but it took a looking time to finish it. 😮
@mauded27097 ай бұрын
Just get rechargeable batteries??
@lanewolfe76447 ай бұрын
And after all that effort, it still doesn't work nice
@sheffcitys2forgedinsteel2556 ай бұрын
The future is in storage batteries 👍
@TOM-id6zh6 ай бұрын
How can I make a chager for remote controller betry
@user-fi5cq9cb1m11 ай бұрын
But why!??? Even cheap zinc chloride cells last forever in a remote. Would cost me 50 cents at most to replace a pair.
@neodonkey3 ай бұрын
You must give running commentary and if you don't want that please explain in brief what you intend doing and what all is needed for your project.
@sksharma836911 ай бұрын
Can I try this with my e skateboard remote? Cuz da battery is shot brand new
@Fonziedraiderfan4 ай бұрын
Saludo, donde sacastes la bateria pequeña
@enriquejoseveraolivo3696Ай бұрын
This is just so amazing
@user-vo9tj2tw5o4 ай бұрын
ça fait plus 30 ans que j'ai remplacé les piles pas des accus rechargeables ds tous mes appareils y copris ds les télécommandes de TV ,vidéo et autres idem a l'époque ds mon walkman, même ds la souris de l'ordi j'ai un accu R6, pour les télécommandes c des accu s de récup sur de vieux tels sans fil résidenciels (R3).et elle tiennes pratiquement 10 mois.
@jean-daniel9709 Жыл бұрын
lol, no battery, but still used battery. funny video .. :D
@senibatu11 ай бұрын
Wouldve loved to see it interface with the device its for though
@gonzo1914 ай бұрын
who went straight to the comments before watching?
@mafosichannel95reloaded1111 ай бұрын
Exelente y muchas gracias 👍
@gerardocano869211 ай бұрын
As i see it, a power bank circuit is calculated on 5V the battery replacement is 3.7V and two 1.5 batteries in series is 3V. The remote control circuit is calculated on 3V. So i forsee problems.
@radu00157 ай бұрын
Hello friend, that small battery do you know where you can buy them at a good price? I'll take care of the voltage stabilization, thank you 👍🏻🔝
@hitechmaster6910 ай бұрын
Ill stick to my removable Energizer rechargeable batteries , 😅so hubby doesn't RIP the plug out of the controller when he forgets it is connected to the charger like he does his phone. But good start
@MichellePerez-ul9yg4 ай бұрын
Muito mais prático usar pilhas recarregáveis na tensão de alimentação correta. Um custo inicial com carregador e pilhas que rapidamente vai compensar.
@jorgecarvalho52365 ай бұрын
1:30 Why is it that when I take the cover off of something like this and turn it over, all the buttons fall out and his didn't?
@snarkfinder26218 ай бұрын
I could buy a lifetime of batteries for the money of a new remote control.😂
@Bin967_3 ай бұрын
If only they made rechargeable AA & AAA batteries... Oh wait,...
@ernietetrault34034 ай бұрын
Wow, soviel Arbeit um Batterien, die ca. 1 Euro kosten und ca.4-5 Jahre funktionieren, zu sparen. Man das rentiert sich ja in ca. 150 Jahren. Super...........bescheuert.
@martinwolff1406 ай бұрын
"Energizer-Lithium" beste Erfahrungen bezüglich Lebensdauer gemacht. UND.... die laufen auch nicht aus. 😊😊😊
@w-peter6 ай бұрын
Great idea needs a little tweaking but the concept is there. The battery needs to be mounted off or need something to stop it , touching pcb, plastic mount, or something, I'm very surprised these are not already on the market, well may already be I haven't looked lol 👍
@lea-rw5cbАй бұрын
Total waste of effort; here in the UK I can purchase 4 (+1 free) i.e 5 Energiser Ultimate Lithium cells for £8. I need two for a TV control, that's £3.20. They're very reliable, and last about four years before needing replacement - that's 80p/year, or about 1.5p/week! Big deal. All that faffing about to save 1.5p/week. I'm an electronics engineer, and I certainly wouldn't waste my time.
@hls692511 күн бұрын
The new Rokus already come with rechargeable remotes, so it's obviously about to be a regular thing
@-TheOptimusCommentz-4 ай бұрын
Bravo. Bravo. Bravissimo. Ma troppo complicato...
@antoniofiorani733811 ай бұрын
What a total waste of time/effort when a simple rechargeable batteries would have done the job!
@asgard168Ай бұрын
Thanx for the vid, but...I'll just keep on spending $1.25 (from Dollar Tree) for 6 batteries once every 18-24 months. Cheaper than replacing the remote that I'll probably tear up..
@chofudawg10 ай бұрын
Simply replace ordinary batteries with re-chargeable batteries - Job done - Ha ha!
@Numberama4 ай бұрын
Instead of batteries, one can arrange to connect a suitable power bank itself to the remote control !!!
@vijayg14338 ай бұрын
The way of throwing away batteries made me laugh.
@finalfight338811 ай бұрын
Trop bien
@alaincooper2547 Жыл бұрын
He wants you to buy these tools, do technical job, and finally visit his repair shop. Electronic company will offer him R&D job.
@PK-nb7fbАй бұрын
how to charge without recgargible battery??
@capju85411 ай бұрын
😅 Para ficar melhor poderia usar um nobreak com uma bateria estacionária externa e algo que converta os 127 volts AC do nobreak na corrente CD necessária ao controle. Teria mais autonomia. O que acham da ideia?
@altairgoncalvescosta65444 ай бұрын
Bonne idee merciiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
@Cld0311 ай бұрын
Whynot just use rechargeable AA's?
@dondallas10011 ай бұрын
One question, why? Batteries are cheap and last for ages and rechargeable ones can be used if preferred.
@jimhughes26414 ай бұрын
Now instead of changing batteries once in a while. You get to change charging ports, and the battery. We all know how cheap those charging ports are, I have had ports go out a lot more then dead batteries. Just stating the facts. Fun to watch.
@GigglyHub5 ай бұрын
❤merci beaucoup pour l’exercice
@maatiraouki5183 Жыл бұрын
Zrobiłem to samo w aucie elektrycznym i nie muszę już ładować !
@AS-v516 күн бұрын
Obviously, this video is not for you guys who come from countries where remote controls are ordered off Amazon or rechargeable batteries are available at the bodega. Good job bro. Don't let these haters get in your way,
@BlackEdgedKatana9 ай бұрын
Non vale la pena mettere quelle ricaricabili durano almeno un anno e una spesa insignificante
@giusepealamia72988 ай бұрын
Agreed, well said bro.
@paulblayney66414 ай бұрын
Except what country has the lithium power bank plus the mini lithium “tv battery?” Buying those would be more expensive than just replacing the batteries.
@johnedwardii3 ай бұрын
i dont understand a thing, why not taking 2 recharble standard AA batteries?
@martinm34224 ай бұрын
Patent it and sell it. The Chinese market would buy it and sell it for you
@mensa51710 ай бұрын
Why not just buy rechargeable AAA batteries and then there's nothing to modify?
@bubbaschwartz1213 ай бұрын
Yes I like it 👌 😊
@ZaayabaWifeАй бұрын
where are you country ethiopia I am not found
@seleshmaharitafere337311 ай бұрын
Thanks fir shearing, never thought of this.
@jacostoffbergh954411 ай бұрын
Tree trimming? Hmm!
@videosrus8631Ай бұрын
Bad Idea! This is a lipo battery and meant to be charged and used right away and returned to storage voltage of 3.8v when not using. Lipo's should never be fully charged and just left that way. Will degrade and damage battery over time. More likely to swell and explode if left fully charged . Better idea would be to just put a usb plug on it and plug it into a 5 v adapter with a Buck Step-down Power Converter Module and dial in the correct voltage. Down side would be having to plug in, but you would'nt need batteries
@tbiowa99779 ай бұрын
My bike has a wheel, let's make another wheel. It's like re-inventing the wheel.
@globetrotterbengaluru11 ай бұрын
I for one see the genius in this! So many different applications besides tv remotes. Think bigger, this is epic.
@AnnHill-rp1zjАй бұрын
Cool project I like it thanks
@kenanthony296211 ай бұрын
Why you involved in this problem? ? You go and buy new remote esselly. New remote price is not expensive? But I appreciate you maked good video with new idea...thanks ..
@fahimuddin83492 ай бұрын
Simply You can use rechargble batteries.
@dsreekrishna5 ай бұрын
good for you >>>>>>. for others were they gna find Barclay parts by by by
The batteries in my remotes last so long, I forget they even exist. Looks like a solution without a problem.
TO KEEP YOU BUSY WITHOUT BUSINESS
True, although you've just gained some knowledge and could use this idea on other devices instead. You could rig other devices the same way. In my case I have kids, so i'll take the most battery hungry toy that gets used a lot and rig it up this way to avoid having to buy AA/AAA batteries. Toy car stopped working son? Daddy will fix it for you! plugs it in, works again. Happy kid + wallet doesn't get raped for battery money = happy Dad
Crazy idea
Energizer Ultimate Lithium AA or AAA. For more as 5 years now. Great.
This is a sham. Click bait. Ridiculous.
You might not need batteries but you definitely gonna need a new remote control 😂😂😂
you make my day
Neno jema hufurahisha
Yes 😂😂😂
bruhh yeah phisics says NO! to him
@@Procommand 😂😂
Don't spoil your remote. Simple batteries are well and runs for months to year..
Better still, use NIMH batteries, which have the exact shape of batteries and can be recharged hundreds of times WITHOUT having to do all that work!!.... PS: for future work on electronic circuits and components, I recommend that to change the soldering iron (for a much finer one!) and practice soldering for longer! ....
@@droidsp140 i agree. whence i seen the tip i thought - this guy doesn't solder much and CLEAN THAT DAMM TIP!
I don't know how safe this would be! One thing I will say is TRY CLEANING YOUR SOLDERING IRON OCCASIONALLY!! The tip should be bright and shiny and you should 'tin' the tip, that is, apply some solder to the tip, before soldering the joints, to ensure good heat transfer. Then the solder will flow much better and not 'ball' up.
Well, if you notice the condition of the rest of his tools......
It doesn’t matter, nothing he does is accurate or actually works.
@@waynewood8840 Well, I'm not surprised!
Das kommt vom Trampolin springen unterm Esstisch 😂😂... wie kommt man auf den scheiß😂😂
Different milliamp hours, not safe at all.
I really appreciated the clear, concise, unaccented narration which explained every step so thoroughly.
I know right? He explained everything he was doing. To us who don't know what he was doing 😅😅
Hand pantomime is taking the world by.... nope nevermind!
Interesting concept and a good DIY but i think its easier just popping in 2 rechargeable battery.
I will never get the time back wasted watching this
This is a beautiful idea I will never try, imagine destroying a whole power bank and buy another 3.5v battery just to work a remote, my question is, how much is the battery itself that I'll have to go through all those stress? 😂
I just use rechargeable batteries so much easier.
😂😂
Just use rechargeable aaa👍😎 less work especially when you have many remotes!
@ 4:27, it also uses a Battery 3.7V. You just changed the type of Battery. It still needs a Battery to work.
The point is one is not buying batteries anymore, or for a long while than normal.
I ain't ruining my remote controls, following this instruction.
You are a wise person, you would be very foolish if you follow this nonsense destroying the back of the remote control and a power bank its penny wise and pound foolish to follow his instructions because it still using a mini capacitor type battery.
@@shamirkhan6210😂
THIS PROJECT DO NOT DESERVE THIS WORK AND TIME BECAUSE THE PRICE OF BATTERIES ARE CHEAP AND THE LIFE OF BATTERIES ARE LONG . GOOD LUCK
Don't stop there. Do one with calculator solar panels. . . or even a tiny gasoline engine.
Ou une éolienne
@@momotilt6370 Une éolienne serait magnifique!
"Energizer Lithium" best desition for remotes. Live long and not leak.
Just buy a pack of rechargeable AAA batteries. Because my home phone takes AAA batteries so I just keep changing out the batteries when they go dead. So all I have to do when they go dead is change out the batteries in my home phone and charge them back up
Cannot believe i actually sat here and watched this madness.🤔🤨 Rechargable batteries are easier.😉
Me encanta gracias ❤
That was a waste of 8 minutes in my life that I won't get back. I'll stick with replacing the batteries, I think I've changed mine once in the last 2 and a half years or longer even. But on a more positive note, this is a good way for someone who wants to learn about fixing electronics to try, It will help to develop their soldering and analysing skills. So for that well done.
But, like all mini-liths, it will need to be changed occasionally, which will not be convenient, especially if your soldiering iron is as crappy as the one the guy in this video is using.
I don't know if your incredibly cheap, smart or intervative, but you got us all tuned in... Keep up the good work, because if you can do it there is no reason this can't be the future or remote control technology... Personally I purchased rechargeable batteries for all my remotes & solved this...#GreatVid...🎥🎬🎥
What is intervative?
@@tikonc a typo for innovative" funny man....
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Battery is better choice. Clean and very convenient.
I didn't watch this video but, batteries are not environment friendly.
In germany we are Not allowed to Use
@coladeburo u Use what? Battery. Remote. Lithium ion batrery pack. Soldering iron?
@@manojk1494well boo hoo!
6:08 @@bytemehrdr
To check the transmitter work in front of remote, face your cell camera to remote and press button, you will see a white light beaming from remote
Easy changeable AA or AAA batteries is still better than internal chargeable battery. The chargeable battery is a pain if you need to change it.
Eso no vale la pena las baterías sin super baratas y duraderas además no hay que están conectando ni nada por el estilo
Rechargables would be a better alternative, and a hell of a lot less work.
Old is gold batteries can be more safe I assume stay blessed
What is the type of rechargeable battery that is placed?
what is the purpose of using a power bank? the purpose of a power bank is for device that running out power quickly you added another dependency complexity to a simple working device, and you didn't have a backups device for a replacement, if something went wrong when working on it. I would not take the risk, if I were you
Cool, but you need to learn how to solder properly.
Maybe nobody told you.. but there are rechargeable AA and AAA batteries in every store. Also good non rechargeable batteries lasts for more than 5 years. It actually costs less to replace batteries for the entire lifetime of the remote... than making this "hack".
The idea is sound, but, you need to learn some Basic Electronics Skills. The Pliers you use are more suited to working on Mains Power gear. Heat the joint, THEN apply the Solder. A Big Blob of Solder is useless. You will end up with Dry Joints. You get the Idea. The Correct Tools are essential. A better idea would be to make room for a set of USB RECHARGEABLE BATTERIES. You can purchase a Set of Three AAA Batteries with a USB Port Wired in for a low price. Wire it so the USB Port is attached to the Outside of the Control. A simple matter to Recharge when required Best of luck. I like to see people trying new methods
In the head lines, it is mentioned as if no battery is required for the remote.But a battery is how ever, used.Moreover, a lot of time waste to do this work.When a lot of batteries are available, where is the necessity for this!?
Me encanta gracias
Thank you Scotty kilmer
nice ..thanks for sharing😍😍🤩
Good job! you broke the remote control. It looks awful! I would rather replace batteries.
Why did'nt you replace the regular2 AA batteries with 2 rechargeable 2 AA batteries ?
Exactly it would be the same if you get some rechargeable battery without destroying the remote it's like jumping over a gate that's already open😂😂
Yepp there're very good ones now with extremly low self-discharge rate most remotes work fine even if voltage is lower..
Where's the fun in that I'm sure he knew that.
@@letthelightin2150 Good day. How do you know that ?
It would be easier to buy 4 rechargeable batteries and swap them. That 3.7 v rechargeable will not hold a charger as long as 2 of its larger sized 1.5v cousins.
Say goodbye to batteries by using.....A BATTERY. LOL.
really a genius !! don't you know there are rechargeable AA or AAA batteries in the supermarket ?? even though the voltage is a little bit lower than non rechargeable batteries, the remote can still function without any problem, why need to do something like that ?
Very very clever 😊. Shows us much more please.
Why cant u use rechargable cells?
This remote is also a powerbank now. Amazing!
Changing two AA battery of Max 3.2V to a Lithium Battery of Max 3.7, this is dangerous as the circuitry inside will have over-voltage.
Not a problem at all! I have replaced all my remotes with E-Cig Lithium batteries. Haven't had to charge a battery in over 3 years so far. I molded the plug into the battery door of the remote so you don't have to take the door off to charge it. Works awesome!👍💯
Ye parts kahan sey milaingy oar kitney price pr
Nasa deveria estudar esse gênio 😂 ele é o verdadeiro inventor da lâmpada
Great creation, lad. You can do this with all VCR, DVD, and Blu-Ray remotes as options.
As suggested, why not replace with rechargeable batteries? You still have to recharge that 3volt battery. However, if you're trying to recharge your batteries without the house current, you can get those rechargeable yard lights that use solar power to recharge the batteries.
so you will destroy one decent powerbank just to convert one standard remote control to a rechargeable one? isn't it cheaper to buy batteries?
$2 for a pack of 4 batteries, that will last 2 years in a remote control
Dennis I thought he knows what's he's doing but he takes littery minutes staring at the items dumps the batteries and what does he do disgraced it for the batteries, and battle to solder it on. Oh no, I don't think I want to go to such a pro. No offence, but it took a looking time to finish it. 😮
Just get rechargeable batteries??
And after all that effort, it still doesn't work nice
The future is in storage batteries 👍
How can I make a chager for remote controller betry
But why!??? Even cheap zinc chloride cells last forever in a remote. Would cost me 50 cents at most to replace a pair.
You must give running commentary and if you don't want that please explain in brief what you intend doing and what all is needed for your project.
Can I try this with my e skateboard remote? Cuz da battery is shot brand new
Saludo, donde sacastes la bateria pequeña
This is just so amazing
ça fait plus 30 ans que j'ai remplacé les piles pas des accus rechargeables ds tous mes appareils y copris ds les télécommandes de TV ,vidéo et autres idem a l'époque ds mon walkman, même ds la souris de l'ordi j'ai un accu R6, pour les télécommandes c des accu s de récup sur de vieux tels sans fil résidenciels (R3).et elle tiennes pratiquement 10 mois.
lol, no battery, but still used battery. funny video .. :D
Wouldve loved to see it interface with the device its for though
who went straight to the comments before watching?
Exelente y muchas gracias 👍
As i see it, a power bank circuit is calculated on 5V the battery replacement is 3.7V and two 1.5 batteries in series is 3V. The remote control circuit is calculated on 3V. So i forsee problems.
Hello friend, that small battery do you know where you can buy them at a good price? I'll take care of the voltage stabilization, thank you 👍🏻🔝
Ill stick to my removable Energizer rechargeable batteries , 😅so hubby doesn't RIP the plug out of the controller when he forgets it is connected to the charger like he does his phone. But good start
Muito mais prático usar pilhas recarregáveis na tensão de alimentação correta. Um custo inicial com carregador e pilhas que rapidamente vai compensar.
1:30 Why is it that when I take the cover off of something like this and turn it over, all the buttons fall out and his didn't?
I could buy a lifetime of batteries for the money of a new remote control.😂
If only they made rechargeable AA & AAA batteries... Oh wait,...
Wow, soviel Arbeit um Batterien, die ca. 1 Euro kosten und ca.4-5 Jahre funktionieren, zu sparen. Man das rentiert sich ja in ca. 150 Jahren. Super...........bescheuert.
"Energizer-Lithium" beste Erfahrungen bezüglich Lebensdauer gemacht. UND.... die laufen auch nicht aus. 😊😊😊
Great idea needs a little tweaking but the concept is there. The battery needs to be mounted off or need something to stop it , touching pcb, plastic mount, or something, I'm very surprised these are not already on the market, well may already be I haven't looked lol 👍
Total waste of effort; here in the UK I can purchase 4 (+1 free) i.e 5 Energiser Ultimate Lithium cells for £8. I need two for a TV control, that's £3.20. They're very reliable, and last about four years before needing replacement - that's 80p/year, or about 1.5p/week! Big deal. All that faffing about to save 1.5p/week. I'm an electronics engineer, and I certainly wouldn't waste my time.
The new Rokus already come with rechargeable remotes, so it's obviously about to be a regular thing
Bravo. Bravo. Bravissimo. Ma troppo complicato...
What a total waste of time/effort when a simple rechargeable batteries would have done the job!
Thanx for the vid, but...I'll just keep on spending $1.25 (from Dollar Tree) for 6 batteries once every 18-24 months. Cheaper than replacing the remote that I'll probably tear up..
Simply replace ordinary batteries with re-chargeable batteries - Job done - Ha ha!
Instead of batteries, one can arrange to connect a suitable power bank itself to the remote control !!!
The way of throwing away batteries made me laugh.
Trop bien
He wants you to buy these tools, do technical job, and finally visit his repair shop. Electronic company will offer him R&D job.
how to charge without recgargible battery??
😅 Para ficar melhor poderia usar um nobreak com uma bateria estacionária externa e algo que converta os 127 volts AC do nobreak na corrente CD necessária ao controle. Teria mais autonomia. O que acham da ideia?
Bonne idee merciiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
Whynot just use rechargeable AA's?
One question, why? Batteries are cheap and last for ages and rechargeable ones can be used if preferred.
Now instead of changing batteries once in a while. You get to change charging ports, and the battery. We all know how cheap those charging ports are, I have had ports go out a lot more then dead batteries. Just stating the facts. Fun to watch.
❤merci beaucoup pour l’exercice
Zrobiłem to samo w aucie elektrycznym i nie muszę już ładować !
Obviously, this video is not for you guys who come from countries where remote controls are ordered off Amazon or rechargeable batteries are available at the bodega. Good job bro. Don't let these haters get in your way,
Non vale la pena mettere quelle ricaricabili durano almeno un anno e una spesa insignificante
Agreed, well said bro.
Except what country has the lithium power bank plus the mini lithium “tv battery?” Buying those would be more expensive than just replacing the batteries.
i dont understand a thing, why not taking 2 recharble standard AA batteries?
Patent it and sell it. The Chinese market would buy it and sell it for you
Why not just buy rechargeable AAA batteries and then there's nothing to modify?
Yes I like it 👌 😊
where are you country ethiopia I am not found
Thanks fir shearing, never thought of this.
Tree trimming? Hmm!
Bad Idea! This is a lipo battery and meant to be charged and used right away and returned to storage voltage of 3.8v when not using. Lipo's should never be fully charged and just left that way. Will degrade and damage battery over time. More likely to swell and explode if left fully charged . Better idea would be to just put a usb plug on it and plug it into a 5 v adapter with a Buck Step-down Power Converter Module and dial in the correct voltage. Down side would be having to plug in, but you would'nt need batteries
My bike has a wheel, let's make another wheel. It's like re-inventing the wheel.
I for one see the genius in this! So many different applications besides tv remotes. Think bigger, this is epic.
Cool project I like it thanks
Why you involved in this problem? ? You go and buy new remote esselly. New remote price is not expensive? But I appreciate you maked good video with new idea...thanks ..
Simply You can use rechargble batteries.
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Place hlep me how to work