Howdy,
I've just (this afternoon) finished making my MintyBoost kit and it works (with my iPod) but not with my Kodak Playsport Zx3.
There are two ways it tells you if/when it's charging - when it's turned on there's an on-screen indicator and if it's off there's a light that comes on.
Both of these indicators tell me that it's charging but.....when, eventually, the light went off (which means it's fully charged) the battery was empty (when I turned it on the low-battery indicator flashed for a few seconds before it turned itself off again).
Any ideas....?
I've checked everything I can think of the check (i.e. it's put together correctly and passes all of the voltage tests etc...).
Also, this is my first electronics project in MANY years and so please speak to me like I'm an idiot (i.e. no techno-speak - I simply won't understand you).
Thanks in advance for any/all help and advice.
Cheers, Gairy.
Problem charging Kodak Playsport Zx3
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Re: Problem charging Kodak Playsport Zx3
Not familiar with the Kodak Playsport. What are the specification on the charger that came with it?
Some devices try to draw more power from the MintyBoost than it is capable of delivering. When that happens, most devices will just stop charging. But some will actually start discharging. It sounds like that might be happening with yours.
Some devices try to draw more power from the MintyBoost than it is capable of delivering. When that happens, most devices will just stop charging. But some will actually start discharging. It sounds like that might be happening with yours.
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Re: Problem charging Kodak Playsport Zx3
Hi,
It didn't come with a 'charger' - just a USB cable (which has an adaptor so that it can also plug it into the mains).
Here's the info on the battery:
Kodak 'Playsport Zx3'
Thanks, Gairy.
It didn't come with a 'charger' - just a USB cable (which has an adaptor so that it can also plug it into the mains).
Here's the info on the battery:
And.....here's a link to the product on the Kodak website (so that you can see if there's any more info that might help you figure out the problem:KODAK Li-Ion Rechargeable Digital Camera Battery KLIC-7004
Kodak 'Playsport Zx3'
Thanks, Gairy.
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Re: Problem charging Kodak Playsport Zx3
That adapter would be the charger. Does it have any specifications for current?It didn't come with a 'charger' - just a USB cable (which has an adaptor so that it can also plug it into the mains).
Make sure you have good quality batteries in the MintyBoost. (see battery recommendations here) Other than that, it would be difficult to diagnose the problem without dissecting the charger.
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Re: Problem charging Kodak Playsport Zx3
Ok, after taking a closer look at it - here's what it says:adafruit_support wrote:That adapter would be the charger. Does it have any specifications for current?
Kodak Adapter K20-EC
Input: 100-240V~50/80Hz Max 0.2A
Output: 5V=1.0A
And.....there's a car/mains charger for the batteries (without using the USB cable) which I hadn't noticed before which reads:
Digital Charger
Input Voltage: AC 100-240V 50-60Hz
Output Voltage: DC 4.2V=600mA
(for both of the above the symbol isn't a normal = sign but has the lower line as 3 dashes).
Does this help you at all to understand the problem (as it means nothing to me!)?
Also, the batteries I used were two brand new (and unused) Duracell batteries and so that shouldn't be part of the problem.
Thanks for taking the time to help.
Gairy.
*Edit*
Something else I just thought to mention. When the MintyBoost is plugged into the Zx3 it stays on with zero battery charge and so the MintyBoost is providing enough power to run the thing but just isn't charging the batteries (with it either on or off).
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Re: Problem charging Kodak Playsport Zx3
The Mintyboost can only put out 500mA. It looks like your device is expecting 600-1000mA.
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Re: Problem charging Kodak Playsport Zx3
Ahhh, that'll explain it then!adafruit_support wrote:The Mintyboost can only put out 500mA. It looks like your device is expecting 600-1000mA.
Is there anything I can do, adapt, change to increase the output?
An extra AA battery? Different batteries? Different components?
Any other suggestions in order to get my Kodak charged when only standard batteries are available?
Any/all help appreciated.
Gairy.
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Re: Problem charging Kodak Playsport Zx3
Changing components would involve a complete redesign.
You might be able to squeeze a little more out of it with by going with more cells. Check this page for your options: http://www.ladyada.net/make/mintyboost/power.html
You might be able to squeeze a little more out of it with by going with more cells. Check this page for your options: http://www.ladyada.net/make/mintyboost/power.html
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Re: Problem charging Kodak Playsport Zx3
Ok, thanks for your help anyway - seems it's just not going to cut it.
I've got one final question for you.
Would the MintyBoost charge a PortaPow USB Battery Pack which could then, in turn, charge the Kodak Playsport Zx3?
The output for the PortaPow USB Battery Pack is stated as being:
Is there a flaw in my logic?
Is the MintyBoost simply not powerful enough and should I consider a Solar (slow but steady) option?
Gairy.
I've got one final question for you.
Would the MintyBoost charge a PortaPow USB Battery Pack which could then, in turn, charge the Kodak Playsport Zx3?
The output for the PortaPow USB Battery Pack is stated as being:
They sell a solar charger (PortaPow 2W Solar Charger) which is claimed to be able to charge the battery pack and it's output specs are:Specifications
Size: 100x62x15mm (similar to a cassette tape)
Weight: 120g
Capacity: 3400mAh (12.58Wh)
Charging efficiency > 95%
Charges in 5 hours
Can be recharged approx 500 times
60% pre-charged and ready to use
upto 850mA Current output
So.....by my (uneducated) estimation coupling the MintyBoost and the PortaPow USB Battery Pack I should be able to charge the Kodak - no?Specifications
Size: 130x120x20mm
Weight: 130g
Panel: 2W (5V 400mA) Monocrystalline
Is there a flaw in my logic?
Is the MintyBoost simply not powerful enough and should I consider a Solar (slow but steady) option?
Gairy.
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Re: Problem charging Kodak Playsport Zx3
Possibly. The problem here is that we don't know what kind of charge rate the PortaPow expects.So.....by my (uneducated) estimation coupling the MintyBoost and the PortaPow USB Battery Pack I should be able to charge the Kodak - no?
The USB standard for device charging was 500mA and the MintyBoost will charge most devices that stick to that standard. But people wanted faster charging, so various manufacturers came up with ways to figure out if more power is available and take advantage of it. Unfortunately, many of these devices hit the market before there were any standards established for how such a detection system should work, so these devices may not work with anything other than their proprietary chargers.
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Re: Problem charging Kodak Playsport Zx3
ok, thanks for taking the time to help a poor ludditte out - very much appreciated.
cheers, gairy.
cheers, gairy.
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Re: Problem charging Kodak Playsport Zx3
I have a Kodak Zi8 got it because it would do 720p/60 fps (1280 × 720, 60 fps) for better slowmo. The .mov files work in Kinovea, though they kind of playback slow. This might mean I need a faster processor (I just have a 2ghz) do to the HD format but they play ok outside of kinovea though.
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