DIY TIC TAC POWER SUPPLY

by diyfuntech in Circuits > Electronics

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DIY TIC TAC POWER SUPPLY

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Hey Guys This Is my first Instructable,
I really Thank You For Opening this Instructable and spending your 5 minutes to read it.
In this instructable I am going to show you the DIY TIC TAC POWER SUPPLY
It Is Capable of supplying upto 35v from 5v
We can also measure voltages with it
Lets Get Started.
You Can Watch The Tutorial Too And Help Me to motivate myself.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yjiCoRdCzhM

Watch the Tutorial.

DIY TIC TAC POWER SUPPLY

Watching The Video Will not only help you,
it will help me too.
PLEASE TAKE A MINUTE TO VIEW THE VIDEO

Things Needed.

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Things Needed-:1)XL6009 Step Up Converter
2)Empty Tic Tac Box
3)Female Dc Jack
4)few wires
5) Two 9v Adapters
6) LED voltmeter

TOOLS NEEDED-:
1)MINI DRILL
2)HOT GLUEGUN

Thats it.

DRILLING PART

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Drill A Few holes for the output wires for the voltmeter and 9v adapter
1 extra hole for the trimmer knob to adjust the voltage.

Placing the XL6009

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Place The XL6009 In the tic tac box in such a way that the trimmer knob comes out of one of the holes so that we can adjust the voltage
Now Solder the Dc Jack to the input of the xl6009
solder two wires to the output and get them out from the outer hole we drilled

Placing the DC JACK

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Use Your Glue Gun And Stick the dc jack on the cap of tic tac box.

Placing the Voltmeter and 9v Adapter

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Now DO same as a previous step and glue the voltmeter and 9v adapter on the tic tac box like I did.

Soldering

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Now Solder the POSITIVE WIRE of the 9v adapter and the voltmeter to the positive wire of the xl6009 and glue it too.
Do the same for the negative wire.

Finished Product

DIY TIC TAC POWER SUPPLY
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Sorry Guys for any mistakes I did
Thank you for reading
please take a minute to watch the video too.
I will be back with another instructable soon.
We can also measure voltages with it upto 99v
IT is capable of supplying 35v from 5v
Thank You Again.