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Can anyone help me with XL6009 module, Myroslav Mokhammad Abdelawwad

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12 hours ago, Phi for All said:

Moved from Science News to Computer Help.

What does this have to do with computers? It's electronics..

13 hours ago, Myroslav Mokhammad Abdelja said:

Hey! I hope you all are doing good I just got xl6009 module to make a powerbank for my router, can anyone help me with it. Thanks

This smells like preparations for a hacker scam to me. Normal people don't need to have remotely controlled routers/access points outside their place of residence.

Anyway,

You need to check the voltage provided by the router's power supply. Use a multimeter for this.

If it shows 5V, then you don't really need to do anything (not much) to connect it to any existing power bank. I think that will be much more convenient. You need to buy a plug that fits this router/AP power supply, cut a USB-A cable, and solder + and - to the plug. Plug the USB-A into your existing power bank and the plug into the router/AP. It will take less time than writing this message.

You didn't provide your router/AP specifications. However, if it uses a voltage other than 5V, you will indeed need to increase it using a step-up booster. The XL6009 on Ali Express is cheap. And from what I can see in the photos, it has an adjustable resistor. So what do you need to do?

Measure the voltage that the router needs on its original power supply. Connect a multimeter to the step-up booster output and turn the adjustable resistor until you find the same voltage. Then make the cables as in the previous case.

If you want it to work permanently on battery power, open the router/AP casing and you can solder it directly onto the motherboard. You will save time searching for a suitable power plug (or modify the original power supply cable). It all depends on how the router/AP is designed. You have to think and adapt to your product (as with everything in electronics).

Edited by Sensei

4 hours ago, Sensei said:

What does this have to do with computers? It's electronics.

You're posts seem less helpful and more baselessly critical these days. Are you OK? Please take care of yourself.

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