Fall 2015 MicroBiPed Battery Update
BATTERY TRADE-OFF UPDATE
By Brian Walton (Manufacturing Engineer)
Approved by Paul Oo (Project Manager)
Approved by Railly Mateo (Systems Engineer)
Item | Voltage | Amphours | Rating | Quantity | Price Per Qty |
Dynamite LiPo Battery DYN 1419 | 7.4 V | 2000 mAh | 5C | 1 | $29.95 |
Lithium Ion Polymer Battery | 3.7 V | 2500 mAh | 1C | 2 | $14.95 |
9V Battery | 9V | 120-1200mAh | 1 | $2+ |
The table above compares 3 possible batteries to use for the µBiPed project. The table compares supplied voltage, Amphours, rating, quantity, and price per quantity. The 3 batteries shown here on the table were chosen based off the updated mass and power reports.
Conclusion:
In the end we went with the Dynamite LiPo battery for multiple reasons:
- The price per quantity was negligible between the 7.4 and the 2 3.7 V batteries.
- While the 9V battery was cheaper short term, having rechargeable batteries are cheaper long term.
- Additionally this project being the feasibility demonstration of a toy, it’ll be better to have the toy already designed for rechargeable batteries.
- Even though the Lithium Ion had better rating for Amphours, the Dynamite Pro can handle better surges.