[aprssig] Batteries for standalone trackers
Tim McDonough N9PUZ
tim.n9puz at gmail.com
Mon Feb 20 17:53:24 EST 2012
I fly smaller RC airplanes in addition to my Ham Radio hobbies. Hobby
King has a very similar LiPo pack to the ones listed below at around
$8.25 each. I have three of them and they work well. They also make nice
power sources for small QRP rigs.
<http://www.hobbyking.com/hobbyking/store/__16778__ZIPPY_Flightmax_2200mAh_2S1P_20C_USA_Warehouse_.html>
Quick shipping from their USA warehouse.
Tim N9PUZ
On 2/20/2012 4:19 PM, Rob wrote:
> On 21/02/12 05:54, Andrew Rich wrote:
>>
>> Taking a tracker on a boat and a plane.
>>
>> Any good suggestions of battery technology ?
>>
>> Are radio control battery packs a good option ?
>>
>> Little GELL CELL ?
>
> Andrew, I've been using SLA, NiMH packs and LiPo packs and I found the
> LiPos to be the best. The energy to weight ratio is the best choice of
> the three. SLA are too big and heavy.
> I bought generic LiPos from DFRobot like this one
> <http://www.dfrobot.com/index.php?route=product/product&path=70&product_id=489>
> and from Sparkfun like this one
> <http://www.sparkfun.com/products/10471>. The 7.4v work fine on
> OpenTracker. You'll need to check the specs of the GPS if it's not
> operating on the OT 5v regulator.
> I bought a generic automatic LiPo charger from a local RC shop which can
> do 1 to 4 cells and operates from a 12v supply.
>
> --
> Rob, VK6UFO, VK6RN
>
>
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