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This project was started to design a simple to operate power system with charging built in the design.

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This project was started to design a simple to operate power system with rapid charging built in the design. This project was started by Doug Sutherland, Paul Bernard, and Rick Jones.

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What is the DayRunner Project

This project was started to design a simple to operate power system with charging built in the design.

NONE OF THESE DESIGNS HAVE BEEN FULLY TESTED - USE AT YOUR OWN RISK

The load (computer system) is expected to have a power regulator (ie. PT6302).

More ansi art:

                   ---------         ---------
                   | Bat 1 |         | Bat 2 |
                   ---------         ---------
                         |             |
    -----------        -------------------         -----------
    | Charger | -------|  control box    | --------|  Load   |
    -----------        -------------------         -----------
                                |
                       -------------------
                       | AC/DC adapter   |
                       -------------------

At this time the design is to have 3-4 wires between each of these components.

Design Components

-- RickJones - 07 Feb 2002


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