Batarray
Mechanical
- Mar 6, 2012
- 4
Hi folks, i am requesting some help in regards to a battery pack that im designing. Im a mechanical engineer by trade, but dip into the electrical field alot in my personal time, tings from RC cars to high performance drag racing Li-po powered golf carts are just a few of the things that keep me busy after work. Having been exposed to the the new lithum battery world however just hobby related; Has help greatly in the quest that our company has taken in designing a custom pack for one of our large customers. However i have begun to hit a road block with the design and management wants to start over again. So i need your insite and help with the design. And what would be "Safe" to use in a retail/commercial enviroment.
So heres the deal, one of our customers was looking for a pack that can fit into the base of one of their units that will power a led panel for a full working day (8am-8pm) approx 10hours. We have gotten a custom made pack thats around 9000+mAh, that outputs 14.4v (i have a regulator that brings it down to 12v, and increases run time about 45minutes) to run a LED panel that pulls about 800ma~1A (applications can vary) used in a store display unit where there is no electricity. Because this is a low production unt (less then 200 packs), the tooling charges for the plastic case and other misc custom components have blown the costs for this simple device out of the water. Its in the upwards of 650$ a unit. We got a prototype pack made without the finished plastic case, and it works great for our use, but it required the need for a custom charger, and injected molded case, because of that the costs skyrocketed.
We have gone back to the drawing board, and looking at what we can use out there thats already in existance. Pre made laptop battery packs were the first thing that came to my mind even before we decided to go down the route of a custom pack, but capacity and storage limitations quickly became evident. (average max 6600mAh, ~7.4v) I have yet to find something in the 8-9KmAh range with 12+v of output. That can be easily charged, and not burn the store down at night when charging.
The one alternative i was wondering if anyone on here could help would be is there any possibility that i could series any of these laptop battery packs to give me the 12+v i need without any expensive control boards or such. And also make a simple plug in charger for it. These perferably need to be off the shelf components. Any custom dock bays and such we can make here on site. Laptop batteries are cheap and a whole system would be in the 150$
Ive also began looking down the route of specialty high capacity battery packs used in the film industry such as camcorder batteries and such. But most of the panels we will be needing to run will require 2 batteries in series.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
And to make it even tougher, we have a size limitation. Were hoping to not exceed 5" x7" x3.5"tall. Which our prototype pack fit perfectly.
So heres the deal, one of our customers was looking for a pack that can fit into the base of one of their units that will power a led panel for a full working day (8am-8pm) approx 10hours. We have gotten a custom made pack thats around 9000+mAh, that outputs 14.4v (i have a regulator that brings it down to 12v, and increases run time about 45minutes) to run a LED panel that pulls about 800ma~1A (applications can vary) used in a store display unit where there is no electricity. Because this is a low production unt (less then 200 packs), the tooling charges for the plastic case and other misc custom components have blown the costs for this simple device out of the water. Its in the upwards of 650$ a unit. We got a prototype pack made without the finished plastic case, and it works great for our use, but it required the need for a custom charger, and injected molded case, because of that the costs skyrocketed.
We have gone back to the drawing board, and looking at what we can use out there thats already in existance. Pre made laptop battery packs were the first thing that came to my mind even before we decided to go down the route of a custom pack, but capacity and storage limitations quickly became evident. (average max 6600mAh, ~7.4v) I have yet to find something in the 8-9KmAh range with 12+v of output. That can be easily charged, and not burn the store down at night when charging.
The one alternative i was wondering if anyone on here could help would be is there any possibility that i could series any of these laptop battery packs to give me the 12+v i need without any expensive control boards or such. And also make a simple plug in charger for it. These perferably need to be off the shelf components. Any custom dock bays and such we can make here on site. Laptop batteries are cheap and a whole system would be in the 150$
Ive also began looking down the route of specialty high capacity battery packs used in the film industry such as camcorder batteries and such. But most of the panels we will be needing to run will require 2 batteries in series.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
And to make it even tougher, we have a size limitation. Were hoping to not exceed 5" x7" x3.5"tall. Which our prototype pack fit perfectly.