02-12-2024, 09:54 PM
(This post was last modified: 02-13-2024, 06:00 AM by wolf7250.
Edit Reason: Clarification
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(02-12-2024, 06:11 PM)hifinet Wrote: It's pretty simple, and you can easily build it yourself. It's the cheapest way to try LifePO4. Just a bit of a hassle required to remove and recharge batteries. Also, some attention is required. If the batteries become over discharged, they are permanently ruined. 3.0V per cell is the discharge limit. There is a lower fire hazard with LifePO4 compared to other lithium batteries. The LT1963 will limit current to 1.5A.
If the LT1963 regulator limits current to 1.5A then does that mean this can't be used to power a stack with a Raspberry Pi 2/3 as these require 2.5A or a stack with a 4 as this requires 3A?
Just curious for my own learning and planning.
I know you have and use a Zero W, from my understanding, this only requires 1.2A.