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Dane Ince
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I have the muticharger download device from Trimble but it does not seem to charge my TSC1 data collector any more. I am looking for a pin out diagram and/or a charger for my TSC1. Also any ideas on how to connect a TSC1 to a 5603?

thanks for your help


 
Posted : May 29, 2012 10:35 am
jhframe
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Chargers for TSC1 batteries are available on eBay for very little money (often less than $10). They do require you to remove the battery from the TSC1, but it's not that big a deal.

As far as the 5603 goes, I think you can use the multi-battery adapter (571 204 273) to connect the TSC1. You'll need a Hirose-Hirose cable to go from the battery to the gun, and a Hirose-Lemo to go from the battery to the TSC1. I've never tried it, but my understanding is that the presence of the paired Hirose connectors on the multi adapter is for just this purpose.


 
Posted : May 29, 2012 11:49 am
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thanks Jim

I was hoping not to have to remove the battery each time I need to charge it, but that is a work around for buying a bunch of expensive cabling


 
Posted : May 29, 2012 11:54 am