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Roomba charging



Guys

I've just been talking to one of the semi-techies where I work, and he
thought that to find a 240v charger that would work the same as a 110v
equivalent isn't quite as simple as it sounds.

The one from CPC is regulated, and the battery type for Roomba is NiMH,
which, AFAIK, is suited to a regulated supply.  If it was lead-acid, then I
think that an unregulated supply would be better.

Can anyone see any issues with replacing a 110v/24VDC 400ma with a
240v/24VDC 400ma?

Pete

BTW, the rapid charger is multi-voltage - input 90-264VAC 47-440Hz, output
24VDC 1A.  Maybe that's the easiest option?


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