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Aerospace
- Sep 25, 2015
- 3
Currently we currently make a piece of equipment containing a 12V 20AH IATA FAA approved sealed lead acid battery.
I haven't had many issues transporting this around the planet on planes in the hold with correct documentation (Apart from some US ports) but we now have a requirement for a new smaller lighter system.
With our new circuit design we only now need a 12V 10AH or there about but need it as small as possible so I have been looking at Lithium Iron & Polymer types for same power but much reduced size and found a few around 1KG weight (compared to about 5-6KG Lead Acid for comparable size)
IATA rules are that you can transport <160Wh Lithium batteries in the hold with airline approval.
What battery technology would you use for this type of application?
Is there a safer alternative technology around the same power level somewhere between weight of LiPo & Lead Acid types and doesn't have the same air transport issues?
I haven't had many issues transporting this around the planet on planes in the hold with correct documentation (Apart from some US ports) but we now have a requirement for a new smaller lighter system.
With our new circuit design we only now need a 12V 10AH or there about but need it as small as possible so I have been looking at Lithium Iron & Polymer types for same power but much reduced size and found a few around 1KG weight (compared to about 5-6KG Lead Acid for comparable size)
IATA rules are that you can transport <160Wh Lithium batteries in the hold with airline approval.
What battery technology would you use for this type of application?
Is there a safer alternative technology around the same power level somewhere between weight of LiPo & Lead Acid types and doesn't have the same air transport issues?