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DeeChan 10-22-2002 07:14 AM

double cell or single cell
 
when people do the double cell mod, isn't it just combining 2 1.2 v batteries? why not use 1 2.4 volt battery? would it work or would the cell size be too big?

Namuna 10-22-2002 09:11 AM

Re: double cell or single cell
 
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when people do the double cell mod, isn't it just combining 2 1.2 v batteries?
- Yes
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why not use 1 2.4 volt battery?
- Because there are no such things as 1/3AAA size, 2.4v batteries

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would it work or would the cell size be too big?
- You're probably thinking of the bigger size batteries and yes, they'd be too big to fit inside the PCB.

Kaizer-Stryke 01-03-2003 07:44 PM

theres gotta be a nother way to get the same effect of the dual cell mod without using 2 cells theres just gotta!! until someone comes up with a way ill keep messing up batteries trying to do the mod.

epilot 01-04-2003 09:54 AM

Lets not confuse terms. A battery can be any number of cells. Therefore there is such a thing as a 2.4 volt battery but it would still consist of 2 cells. Rechargable cells whether they be NiMH or NiCd are nominally 1.2 volts pr. cell. Any increase in voltage would require more cells.

Moving onto different chemistries, we have the non-rechargeable Lithium cells (like the CR2 used in cameras) that have a nominal voltage of 3 volts.

Last we have Lithium Ion or Lithium Polymer cells with a nominal voltage of 3.7 volts pr. cells. These can be recharged and have a very high energy density. There are 145mah Li-Poly cells available the will fit on top of the PCB in many Bits - depends a bit on the body shell. The downside is that you need special chargers to charge Li-Poly cells and they must not be drained below 3 volts as this will ruin them. I use these cells a lot in my indoor R/C planes - all in the sub-ounce category.

Conclusion: If you want more power there is no way around adding cells. We can just hope that smaller cells with large capacity show up so can more easily fit extra cells.

A word of warning: More than 4 cells (max 5 volts) can damage the receiver!

Hope this helps

Michael

Kaizer-Stryke 01-04-2003 12:28 PM

wow thats alot to take in, but its nice that u mentioned a limit i always wondered if there was one.

bitbeater 01-04-2003 12:46 PM

Try using some 'flux' when soldering the batteries. It will help alot.

bitbeater 01-04-2003 01:10 PM

Some cars have alot more room then others.These are 250mah 1/3 AA cells.. http://pic1.picturetrail.com/VOL111/...6/17748910.jpg

bitbeater 01-04-2003 01:11 PM

http://pic1.picturetrail.com/VOL111/...6/17884673.jpg

bitbeater 01-04-2003 01:12 PM

http://pic1.picturetrail.com/VOL111/...6/17884699.jpg

Kaizer-Stryke 01-04-2003 06:36 PM

whats flux?

bitbeater 01-04-2003 07:38 PM

Its like grease that will make the solder stick alot faster.


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