Will scissors suffice?
Any help appreciated

How does that work??Lphillimore wrote: ↑Thu Sep 07, 2017 2:50 am
At push some nail clippers might give you some control.
Pentium wrote: ↑Thu Sep 07, 2017 7:19 am
How does that work??
Can someone label the alternate powerboost? I'd get flush cutters, but I also want the board to charge the battery faster, at 1A. Is BAT+ and BAT- where the output is? Is IN+ and IN- where the battery goes to?
Would it also be practical to just not remove the jack at all?
Well the JST jack is only plastic so it would work just fine. Again, no substitute for proper snips. If you wanna charge at 1A and not have to worry about the JST just buy the TP4056, job done.Pentium wrote: ↑Thu Sep 07, 2017 7:19 amHow does that work??Lphillimore wrote: ↑Thu Sep 07, 2017 2:50 am
At push some nail clippers might give you some control.
Can someone label the alternate powerboost? I'd get flush cutters, but I also want the board to charge the battery faster, at 1A. Is BAT+ and BAT- where the output is? Is IN+ and IN- where the battery goes to?
Would it also be practical to just not remove the jack at all?
IN+ and IN- are for 5V soldered directly to the board so don't touch those, use the Bat+ and Bat- like it has been shown in the crude drawing.Pentium wrote: ↑Thu Sep 07, 2017 7:19 amHow does that work??
Can someone label the alternate powerboost? I'd get flush cutters, but I also want the board to charge the battery faster, at 1A. Is BAT+ and BAT- where the output is? Is IN+ and IN- where the battery goes to?
Would it also be practical to just not remove the jack at all?
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