Battery adapter for Kobalt batteries
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So, we've got this nice set of recliners which came with 29V power adapters. Since in my house I had to put them in the middle of the living room the wires were really-really in the way. I tried to hide them with all kinds of wire covers, tunnels, etc. Still, kids, dogs and my Rumba robot were going to tear them apart eventually. After a short research I found that the recliners work just fine from a 24V power supply consuming about 2A of current. Lowering the voltage made them much quieter but almost did nit affect the speed. So, I converted all recliners from a wired power supplies to Kobalt batteries. So far, after a month of normal life use batteries still show 100% of charge. I used standard blade contacts purchased on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01MQ332R6?psc=1&ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_product_details
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