I've attached a picture and a video of the bypass hope you guys can help
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Yes m8 both where brand new batterys 1.5v ( replaced two rechargable 1.2v batterys ) because i read about issues and batterys. There pumping out 1.58v each.Charlie wrote:Have you measured your battery voltage?
Shorting out a protection diode bumps the voltage up by 0.6V - 0.7 V, so you can move a voltage that's too low to power the device back into a working range temporarily...
I'll get both from Maplins later as there store is kinda near meAllyCat wrote:Hi Jim,
Yes, that's what we had in mind, probably the best substitute if you can't see any markings on the original device (when removed). Might be cheaper from eBay if you can't get to a Maplin shop (or combine it with other items that you want).
It's not obvious from the photo that it is just for reverse-voltage protection (for example it appears to be conducting current AWAY from the microchip under the black "blob"). But if it is, then something like the 1N4001 (lower series resistance) or even a Schottky barrier device (lower voltage drop) might give marginally better performance.
Cheers, Alan.