[aprssig] Batteries for standalone trackers

Gregg Wonderly gregg at wonderly.org
Mon Feb 20 18:55:22 EST 2012


One thing to remember about LiPo packs, is that if you start them on fire, they 
are self oxidizing as they burn, and you really can't "put them out" in any easy 
way.  If  you will be in a position to have issues with charging or otherwise 
using a lose pack, you might think about having a "ceramic container" of some 
sort with you to let it burn in, if you have a problem.

I know, it's an extreme case, but if you are "crafting" something with lipo, 
it's very important to think about safety in use and charging so that the pack 
stays in a "safe" condition, and leads do not short.

Gregg Wonderly
W5GGW

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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