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Battery choice advise for College project needed

bionicle_159
bionicle_159 over 7 years ago

I’m making a project for college and am having trouble incorporating the huge size of the battery compartment, are there any alternatives I could use to 3x AA power (4.5 volts)? I’ve looked at button cell equivalents but I’m not well versed in substituting voltages and milliamps. Thanks in advance

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  • dougw
    dougw over 7 years ago +5 suggested
    You can get 3.9 - 4.2 V from a small rectangular Lithium polymer battery. There are also Lithium "button" cells available, but usually only 3V. What are you running from these batteries? - very few devices…
  • dougw
    dougw over 7 years ago in reply to bionicle_159 +4 suggested
    When they say don't use NiCad or NiMH it usually means their voltage is too low, so your device probably works better above 4 V. I would expect 5 V is okay as well given the tolerance on alkaline batteries…
  • beacon_dave
    beacon_dave over 7 years ago in reply to jw0752 +4 suggested
    Sounds about right. I have found that the mAh rating is usually based upon the battery inside (e.g. 3.7v) and not on the USB 5v output. I was looking for one closer to 3,500mAh in this case to match the…
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  • beacon_dave
    0 beacon_dave over 7 years ago

    Perhaps you could give some more information on the requirements ?

     

    3x AAA

    3x AAAA

    3x N

    are all smaller but they will trade size for capacity.

     

    The N type is about half the size of the AA but about one third the capacity.

    608306 ENERGIZER, Battery, Single Cell, 1.5 V, N, Alkaline, 900 mAh, Raised Positive and Flat Negative, 12 mm | Farnell …

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  • bionicle_159
    0 bionicle_159 over 7 years ago in reply to beacon_dave

    I’ll have to check tomorrow when I’m back with my equipment at college, the included sheets with the arcade have left nothing about what current or precice minimal voltage it operates at, it does however say to not use Nickel Cadmium or any other rechargable batteries for whatever reason, perhaps it outputs some low level enegy that could interfere.

    It operates with 3x AA so i presume its maximum voltage it can accept is 4.5v. I’d need to order some of the suggested battery compartments to try and see if they’d fit.

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  • beacon_dave
    0 beacon_dave over 7 years ago in reply to bionicle_159

    A simple test with an ammeter will give you an indication of what current it draws when powered up.

     

    The NiCd rechargeable batteries typically only have a voltage rating of 1.2v per cell so would drop your 4.5v down to 3.6v.

     

    What sort of reduction in size are you looking for ?

     

    Also what sort of capacity do you require ? Do the AA batteries (at around 2700mAh) currently just provide enough duration ? could you make do with less duration in favour of compactness ?

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    0 bionicle_159 over 7 years ago in reply to beacon_dave

    I’ve got a case size with a height of 12cm and width of 10cm and a base of around 4-5cm, I need to fit a screen in at around 55 degree angle, perhaps I could try and fit the batteries in the lower half (4cm) but that is assuming that the circuit board for the controls do not occupy the area. I’d like to also fit the beeper at the same time so that might need to be placed elsewhere if it conflicts. Since it’s a portable product I’d like to still have a sufficient enough duration of power but would definitely want the physical size benefits, like the N battery provide for example, in a compact product that mine is.

     

    I just checked the rechargeable battery i used again and the Ni-Cad battery was actually a Nickel Metal Hydride rated at 2000mAH, as mentioned previously they drained quite quickly but I might need to do another test to be fully sure that it was the electronics that caused the short time of power.

     

    Is it easy to acquire the compartments for the batteries you mentioned, I live in the UK but might be able to find such things at a general hardware store if the items are widely available.

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    0 bionicle_159 over 7 years ago in reply to bionicle_159

    Just realised what you meant with the 1.2v, yeah that’s probably what the issue was. Is Alkaline the best option to use or do other types need some looking into?

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    0 bionicle_159 over 7 years ago in reply to bionicle_159

    Just realised what you meant with the 1.2v, yeah that’s probably what the issue was. Is Alkaline the best option to use or do other types need some looking into?

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