Using 4 rechargable Li-po AA batteries

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Re: Using 4 rechargable Li-po AA batteries

Post by SidSilver » Tue Aug 23, 2016 2:30 pm

That's not lithium-ion, it won't work with the powerboost.

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Re: Using 4 rechargable Li-po AA batteries

Post by jeffy1021 » Tue Aug 23, 2016 2:44 pm

One could use 3 x NiMH AA batteries in series with a powerboost basic. The batteries would need to be removed from the GBZ and charged separately though.

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Re: Using 4 rechargable Li-po AA batteries

Post by Blezio » Tue Aug 23, 2016 2:46 pm

SidSilver wrote:That's not lithium-ion, it won't work with the powerboost.
By powerboost you mean adafruit charger?
I won't be charging them in my GBZ. I think this option is useless when we talk about AA batteries. Raspberry works on this build.
jeffy1021 wrote:One could use 3 x NiMH AA batteries in series with a powerboost basic. The batteries would need to be removed from the GBZ and charged separately though.
I use 4 of them and chinese voltage regulator AP5900
Here is the specification.
http://www.chipown.com/en/info.asp?id=3

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Re: Using 4 rechargable Li-po AA batteries

Post by day » Tue Aug 23, 2016 3:30 pm

Blezio wrote:
day wrote:Tell us where you find these 2500mAh AA :D
In a shop? :lol:
oh sorry, I misinterpreted, thought you were referring to 14500 types :)

hm interesting. Less risky to put in parallel than 14500s ?
why didn't we thought about that before...
why 3 ? why not 4 ?

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Re: Using 4 rechargable Li-po AA batteries

Post by jeffy1021 » Tue Aug 23, 2016 3:44 pm

3x AA NiMH in series would be 3.6V which is the same voltage as lithium batteries. If you used the Powerboost Basic, one could take advantage of the low battery LED that turns on at 3.2V.

4x AA NiMH in series would be 4.8V. The spec for the powerbank IC that @Blezio linked has an input voltage of 4.25 - 6V so he would need to use 4 batteries.

In either case, the mAh is still around 2200.

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Re: Using 4 rechargable Li-po AA batteries

Post by Villemus » Wed Aug 24, 2016 5:41 pm

Could you do two pairs of series in parallel?

2x1.2=2.4@2300mah
+2x1.2=2.4@2300mah
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2.4V@4600mah total?

I don't have Excel with me to compare the total Watt-hours but would this give you the better yield?

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Re: Using 4 rechargable Li-po AA batteries

Post by jeffy1021 » Wed Aug 24, 2016 6:01 pm

That would work assuming the boost circuit can supply the necessary current at that voltage.

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