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Ryan
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ehsjr wrote:
something that gives me a larging increase in mAhs its a waste.
25min of run time (testing again after recharge complete). I would like
a lot more then I'm going to get for the size I want but I think a good
goal would be 2-3hrs.
So I'm understanding the flaw in using a diode now...enless I useRyan wrote:
Luhan Monat wrote:
You need to supply 5V at 900ma to power the device. A set of 4
2400mah NiMH will give you 4.8volts for less than 3 hours.
So if I go with something like 6v @ 2900mah with a 5v zener diode
would I be ok?
No. A zener is the wrong choice for you, unless you have
one that is rated at over 5 watts at 5 volts. Don't know
where you'll find a zener like that. You would not get a
huge increase in run time, even if you could get the 2900
mah cells and a proper zener. With a 6 volts supply, and
a zener shunt regulator, you have to waste about a watt
of power.
The solution Luhan proposed - 4.8 volts using NiMh cells
rated at 2400 mAh - would work, and wastes no power. You
might be able to use a 6 volt battery with a 1N540x diode
in series to drop the voltage to about 5.4 (wasting a bit
over 1/2 watt). Or you could use a battery with a high
efficiency (up to 95% efficient) DC-DC converter. But, if
you need more run time than Luhan's solution, your battery
capacity *must* be increased, no matter what configuration
you use.
something that gives me a larging increase in mAhs its a waste.
Thats a good question. First test using Luhan proposal gave me aboutSo - how much run time do you need?
25min of run time (testing again after recharge complete). I would like
a lot more then I'm going to get for the size I want but I think a good
goal would be 2-3hrs.