Continuation of previous post...
The link above is to a photo of the laser. It's small, light, and portable. So a lead acid or LIPO battery may be too big or heavy. That's why I was interested in LI batteries.
Of course the more I learn the more I don't know. Like how to I get a 9 volt...
Thanks to everyone for the input.
IRstuff: I have no idea what the instantaneous requirement would be. However, when the laser device is in use it’s powered up for about 15 minutes total, and of that the actual laser emission can vary from 30 seconds to 2 or 3 minutes total. After that the...
Thanks itsmoked, I hadn't thought of that. I'll look for some R/C parts vendors.
Also, I'm not really conversant in figuring the needed capacity, so please excuse my ignorance. I figure the battery pack should be about 11,500mAh. Does that sound right?
Thanks!
Hi all,
I need help putting together a battery pack and charger set up for a medical laser. The device is pretty small but currently has no internal power source. I want to couple it with a battery pack to make it portable.
I am a dentist, a hobbyist, and an obsessive DIY'er, but not an...