chuck4389
Automotive
- Nov 7, 2012
- 3
We manufacture a device for chasing pack rats out of auto engines, it is normally powered by by the 12V battery in the car. In some cars the battery is located in the trunk, back seat or other not easily accessible place.
So, here is the problem, alkaline batteries are only rated to 140 deg F, and engine compartments exceed that especially in the desert southwest. If our device is powered by an alkaline battery pack in this type of heat, it has a tendency for the batteries to corrode and shortens their life,not to mention the liability involved in the leakage problem of battery chemicals leaking on engine and body components.
A lithium Thionyl Chloride battery is rated up to 180 deg F, and yes, I know that even in a relatively cool day the temperature exceeds that especially in heavy traffic. The major drawback to this battery is that it is not easily available in hardware stores,and the cost is rather high. This is quite an inconvenience for our customers.
Now for the specs on the unit. It operates from 6 to 16 Vdc and draws approximately 400 micro amps average current with a pulse peak of 140mA. The capacity of a AA lithium battery is about 2400mAH giving a life approaching 1 year.
Now for the question, What sort of power source can I use to power my device? It must last 6 months minimum, be able to withstand engine heat, and must be easily replaceable by the consumer.
So, here is the problem, alkaline batteries are only rated to 140 deg F, and engine compartments exceed that especially in the desert southwest. If our device is powered by an alkaline battery pack in this type of heat, it has a tendency for the batteries to corrode and shortens their life,not to mention the liability involved in the leakage problem of battery chemicals leaking on engine and body components.
A lithium Thionyl Chloride battery is rated up to 180 deg F, and yes, I know that even in a relatively cool day the temperature exceeds that especially in heavy traffic. The major drawback to this battery is that it is not easily available in hardware stores,and the cost is rather high. This is quite an inconvenience for our customers.
Now for the specs on the unit. It operates from 6 to 16 Vdc and draws approximately 400 micro amps average current with a pulse peak of 140mA. The capacity of a AA lithium battery is about 2400mAH giving a life approaching 1 year.
Now for the question, What sort of power source can I use to power my device? It must last 6 months minimum, be able to withstand engine heat, and must be easily replaceable by the consumer.