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What battery to use for portable RPi?

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Former Member over 11 years ago

I was planning on making an RPi robot, wireless, of course, and i was wondering what type of battery or battery pack to use (size, voltage, amperage, etc). It would also be helpful to know if i should wire it directly to a male micro usb cable to plug directly into the Pi, or with a female micro usb jack to plug another cable into. If you could give any sugestions as to how to recharge the battery pack, or simply use regular AA batteries, it would be greatly appreciated.

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    0 ipv1 over 10 years ago

    Ah Excellent Idea. Here is my answer:

    Option 1: Get a 2200mAh battery pack that is a good option for the RPI B+ itself. Make sure you power the motors from a different battery though since motor starts can cause problems with the regulation when drawing high currents.

     

    Option 2: With the RPI B+ you can buy the LiPo Rider Pro which can be used to charge the LiPo battery as well as supply the high currents to the RPi. Again separate batteries for the motor.

     

    Option 3: IF you can use a bigger battery, Get a 12V lead acid battery along with a LM2596 switching regulator to get 5V from the 12V battery. In this case you may use the lead acid battery for the motor as well.

     

    I use the lipo rider pro since I can charge the LiPo while it powers the RPi B+ image

    Hope that helps image

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    0 ipv1 over 10 years ago

    Ah Excellent Idea. Here is my answer:

    Option 1: Get a 2200mAh battery pack that is a good option for the RPI B+ itself. Make sure you power the motors from a different battery though since motor starts can cause problems with the regulation when drawing high currents.

     

    Option 2: With the RPI B+ you can buy the LiPo Rider Pro which can be used to charge the LiPo battery as well as supply the high currents to the RPi. Again separate batteries for the motor.

     

    Option 3: IF you can use a bigger battery, Get a 12V lead acid battery along with a LM2596 switching regulator to get 5V from the 12V battery. In this case you may use the lead acid battery for the motor as well.

     

    I use the lipo rider pro since I can charge the LiPo while it powers the RPi B+ image

    Hope that helps image

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    0 Former Member over 10 years ago in reply to ipv1

    For situations that require absolute safety I would go for stacking the ultra flat Prologium LCB batteries.

    http://www.prologium.com/Performance.aspx?02F0EA87FB60FF526BD81D51338B43D5

    I saw their demo in 2012 at a Battery fair in Tokyo. They showed that these batteries can be cut with a scissor or thrown in the fire and nothing dangerous happened with it.

    These batteries also bring the possibility of shaping and curving although not recommended. The flat squares can find an easy home in your robot suit or become the suit image


    The slightly thicker Pouch types are more powerful so lets try one 12V configuration, assuming we can take care of the Motor noise with a TVS Diode clamping at 15V :

     

    Using PLCB 140210 type of battery with these specs:

    Dimensions (mm): 140x210

    Weight (g): 145

    Nominal Voltage (V) 3.75

    Nominal Capacity (mAh): 4970


    Arrange 2 sets of 4 in serial, in parallel mode results in:

    VDC range (V) 12~15

    Nominal Capacity (mAh): 9940

    Total weight(g): 1160

    Recommended max discharge rate 0.2C will be about 2A.


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    0 Former Member over 10 years ago in reply to Former Member

    If you want to use the same battery source for all consumers then maybe Four-quadrant Zero-current-transition Converter-fed Dc Motor Driving as for automotive is feasible

    http://union-services.com/aevs/911-917.pdf

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    0 Former Member over 10 years ago in reply to Former Member

    This reference from another forum illustrates the re-use of back EMF with DC motor control quite well for 1 direction only. http://electronics.stackexchange.com/questions/56186/how-can-i-implement-regenerative-braking-of-a-dc-motor

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