| iPod Shuffle Charger |
| Written by hevnsnt | |
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The iPod Suffle is a really cool piece of hardware. One of the drawbacks, however, is that it has an internal battery that is recharged via USB power when it is plugged into your computer. This is all good and well except that it requires a good 4 hours to charge the Shuffle from completely dead to completely full. If you're on the road this can be rather impractical. Thus, there was a need for a batterypack/charger device that can extend the usefulness of the Shuffle. Apple sells such a device but it is rather expensive for what it does. Granted it looks very nice, but I knew I could make the same product for less. And who can give up a chance to solder? iPod Shuffle Charger
February 12, 2005
AlternativesHack-A-Day has a similar project. The trick is that if you want the shuffle to function properly you have to tie both data pins (green and white wires) to ground. Pick you poison, this is the only trick you need to be aware of when making a Shuffle-specific charger. IngredientsTo make a Shuffle Charger you will need the following:
ToolsAdditionally you will need the following tools:
DisclaimerLook, I hardly know what I'm doing. This worked for me, but it might not work for you. If you solder together your own charger and something goes wrong and you fry your Shuffle don't come crying to me. You take full responsibility for messing up your own Shuffle if you try this. If you are worried, buy apple's battery pack and don't take the chance. You have been warned. AssemblyNote: Read all directions before beginning! First, lay all the parts out on the table, and make sure that you have everything accessible. Cut your usb cable in half and peel back the insulation so that you have all the wires out. Strip the ends of the wires on the usb cable. Take the green, white, and black wires and twist them together. Heat up the soldering iron and get it ready. Remember to always use saftey glasses when soldering!
The first solder you're going to make is from the 9v battery clip to the voltage regulator. Solder the RED (+) wire to the INPUT on the voltage regulator. Check the back of the box to make sure, but this is usually the left-most pole. Next, solder the white, black, and green usb twisted wires, AND the ground (-) from the 9v clip to the ground on the voltage regulator. This is probably the middle pole on the voltage regulator. Finally, solder the (+) RED wire on the USB cable to the OUTPUT of the voltage regulator. This is probably the rightmost pole.
Next, double check your solder connections to make sure they are correct and there is no solder bleed-over. If you are satisfied (and brave), connect the Shuffle to the usb connector. It should blink green, then yellow and green, and finally blink yellow steadily. If it does this, then your charger works. Congratulations! If not, check your solder joints and get your volt meter out again. And pray you didn't fry your shuffle!
Okay, now grab a beer and watch as your yellow light blinks on-off-on-off-on-off-on-off...
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