Integration of a battery » History » Version 3

SELVACHANDRAN, Kogulan, 03/23/2016 04:32 PM

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h1. Integration of a battery
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We were told by Arnaud Glin that the optimal autonomy for the Microbox would be 3 hours (or more). Our first working plan included the purchase of a battery, but we abandoned this due to time and budget issue.
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First, we wanted to buy a "GoalZero":http://www.goalzero.com/p/164/goal-zero-yeti-150-solar-generator battery. This battery has the advantage to be "plug and play" : upon receiving, we put it in the suitcase and case use it directly. It can provide 150 Wh, which is enough for our use : the phone use 5x1,2 = 6 W, the router uses 3W and the Raspberry Pi maximum use is 6W. So we need 15W per hour, so the Microbox would have an autonomy of around 10h.
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But it is very expensive (229 $) and heavy (5.5 kg). Also, we need to rethink to box to fit it in.
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The efficient solution (but more difficult) would be to buy built the power supply ourselves.
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We can use a "lithium-phosphate battery":http://www.apexbattery.com/app07l2-bs12-lithium-iron-phosphate.html This battery would fit in our box (we still have space below the wooden stand), and it provides 84 Wh, which can supply the Microbox for more than 3 hours. 
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The raspberry needs a 5V input, as for the phone. But, the router needs an input voltage of 6 to 12 V. So we would need to make a circuit board which would supply the necessary voltage to each equipment.