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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…
  • jw0752
    0 jw0752 over 7 years ago in reply to bionicle_159

    Fresh AA Alkaline batteries will start at about 1.6V which is 4.8 Volts for three. The nice thing about the cell phone rechargers are that they have a small boost DC to DC converter incorporated that keeps the output at 5 volts down to the shut down discharge level of the lithium batteries. Another advantage to lithium is the thin profile of many of the cells. I am not trying to sell this as a solution but it is worth a consideration.

    John

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

    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.

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

    If I were to use any I think the best would be to wire the pre-made N compartment in series to accommodate 3 lots of 1.5v needed, with the short time I have left on this project I‘m afraid 3D printing is a no go at this point

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

    Well it’s not the type of product that I’d use everyday so I would agree with your thinking on the voltage tolerance of the device, I’d just like a standard alternative that in the event of it needing replacement, I can purchase again from a standard hardware store at most without having to pay out a considerable sum

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    0 bionicle_159 over 7 years ago in reply to jw0752

    Sure, do you know how much are they usually priced at and if they are easy to find on general hardware/electronic stores and websites?

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    0 dougw over 7 years ago in reply to bionicle_159

    The USB power packs jw0752 mentions are available anywhere, even Dollar Stores and are available in a wide variety of sizes.

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    0 bionicle_159 over 7 years ago in reply to dougw

    Okay I’ll be on the lookout for those, are there any websites that already have 3d printing designs for battery terminals available to the public, they’d save me a lot of time as I plan to have the model to be able to be dismantled especially since I plan to use the electronics in a final prototype, using screws over gluing the electronics in place

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

    ...are there any websites that already have 3d printing designs for battery terminals available to the public...

    Perhaps try a search for 'battery holder' on Thingiverse

    https://www.thingiverse.com/

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

    Hi, I had a look but couldn‘t seem to find one for the N battery, the only ones that came up were the smaller sized 12v batteries. I think I’ll just glue the holders together as the N battery seems to be rarely used in comparison. I‘ll get back to you guys once I work out how this is gonna fit together. Hope you guys have a nice week image

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

    How about this USB power bank for size/price:

    https://www.maplin.co.uk/p/maplin-2200mah-portable-powerbank-black-n39eq

     

    (Note that their stated dimensions appear to be out by a factor of 10, either that or they have very large credit cards...)

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