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Post 8 made on Wednesday March 7, 2007 at 11:20
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On March 4, 2007 at 09:26, froolap said...
Yes, the TSU6000 also has three wires. The white and
black wires both attach to the negitive terminal (on MY
remote, I don't have the original battery pack any longer,
but I'm looking at my remote and that is how I have mine
wired, no ill effects after a year). While I do not KNOW,
I do suspect that one contact is used to supply power
from the battery to the pronto while the other wire is
used for charging the battery. This would allow protection
to the pronto when supplying a higher voltage to the battery
during charge. That makes sense to me, but I do not know
that's what it actually does. I do know that there was
voltage present on all three wires of the original battery.
Hope this helps.

The battery packs include a blade-type circuit breaker . They are also constructed with the proper diode to interface with the remote’s charging circuit (you’ll notice there are three wires on the battery pack – one for positive, one for negative, and one for charge-control which is what the diode is for) Installing rechargeables without this protection could pose a safety risk in the future. Just a thought....


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