My SX et al, is officialy now·top shelf status. I have to walk away from this for awhile, it's just gotten to be to darn complex, more complex than I thought it would be. Who knows, maybe after the new year some time, I may take it·off the shelf, and look at it again.
Now, the final answers, the AC adaptor that I was using was an adjustable type, meaning, you could choose a voltage selection, I was using the 9V setting, it puts out 800mA max. That way I was able to use it with all the boards.
As for the battery, on a full charge it was 6.59V, after the settle down period. When the battery would get down to 6.0V, I would get a freshly charged battery. Just yesterday, when I was using it with the Tech board, and the error pop up, I checked the battery and it was down to 4.43V. So the Tech board was sucking the juice out of the battery, for some reason, because it was at 6.19V before I had hooked up to the Tech board.
Whenever I run into a problem I always go back to the basics, for example known power requirements. Now, their are just to many parts that I can not control.
I want to thank everybody that tried to help me out in this thread, especially you Peter, you went beyond the call of duty.
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My SX et al, is officialy now·top shelf status. I have to walk away from this for awhile, it's just gotten to be to darn complex, more complex than I thought it would be. Who knows, maybe after the new year some time, I may take it·off the shelf, and look at it again.
Now, the final answers, the AC adaptor that I was using was an adjustable type, meaning, you could choose a voltage selection, I was using the 9V setting, it puts out 800mA max. That way I was able to use it with all the boards.
As for the battery, on a full charge it was 6.59V, after the settle down period. When the battery would get down to 6.0V, I would get a freshly charged battery. Just yesterday, when I was using it with the Tech board, and the error pop up, I checked the battery and it was down to 4.43V. So the Tech board was sucking the juice out of the battery, for some reason, because it was at 6.19V before I had hooked up to the Tech board.
Whenever I run into a problem I always go back to the basics, for example known power requirements. Now, their are just to many parts that I can not control.
I want to thank everybody that tried to help me out in this thread, especially you Peter, you went beyond the call of duty.
Thanks
Ray