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10 years ago
just wondered if anyone has ever played with these?

I've got quite a few, essentially ex laptop (apple macbook pro's)

they use half a dozen of them in a battery pack, a failed battery pack is usually because one has blown, the rest are all ok still.

http://farm6.staticflickr.com/5543/9175559630_8dc06f6cc9_b.jpg 

kinda demonstrates what I mean. They are sony batteries, so you would imagine them to be pretty reliable, apart from the blown one obviously. each cell is rated 2700mAh, and I'd say that is a little conservative, as a test, I charged one from a stripped battery with one blown cell, stuck a Cree T6 on the end and left it to it, got over 5 hours from one cell.

thoughts have been to pack an oldham case with a stack of them, and have a monster battery, or perhaps just use one or 2 encapsulated somehow and velcro'd to the back of me nappa or something

the battery packs have a tidy little circuit board to protect each cell and balance the charge as well, so could be good to utilise that as well

anyone every used these fellas? and pitfalls?

they seem too good not use and I've got a heap of them
legendrider
10 years ago
we could have done with LiPo batteries in GR last week when we needed .... suction... :lol: ... (tumbleweeds rolling)

sorry couldn't resist!

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"legendrider" wrote:

we could have done with LiPo batteries in GR last week when we needed .... suction... :lol: ... (tumbleweeds rolling)

sorry couldn't resist!

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Note to self: need bigger batteries!

actually though, i have a perfect solution to that particular problem... got an old stirrup pump if it still works.

the false floor appears to be self clearing to a degree in the other place by the way!

legendrider
10 years ago
did you poke the stick down to see if its full yet??? ;)

sorry got wayyy off topic here....:offtopic:

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10 years ago
settled and dropped a bit.

wanted to check as it occurred to me it might cause water to back up behind the fall

also off :offtopic:

did someone mention batteries?
royfellows
10 years ago
Anyone mind if I bring this back on topic?
:lol:

Anyway, joking aside, I strongly recommend that anyone considering using LiPos do a bit of research before sticking them on the back of your helmet. Bigger bang for bucks, but "bang" can become quite literal
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10 years ago
bright lights and a head warmer combined - what's not to like

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NewStuff
10 years ago
I have used LiPo's before. I had a 5AH, 11.1v pack, roughly the same watt-hours as an Oldham T6, and a fraction of the weight. However, you need to put them in an IPx7 or x8 rated box that will take an impact, which is a lot easier if you are using a waist mount.
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