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Car batteries
Hi all
Little of track here...
Im currently building a remote control lawnmower, not a battlebot, though using much of the same tech, bosch 750s) etc.
Since there will be little roughing and no tilting to speak of, how would using car batteries work; can they stand the discharge needed ( prolonged tapping of fairly high rate but few high amp surges) ?
Looking into car batteries since these are fairly cheap + can hold a lot of ahs + dont have much weight and size restriction in my application.
regards
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Car batteries
Car batteries would be fine, as long as you can fit the weight/size within your design. What kind of size are you thinking of building to? Around the size of a push-along lawn mower or a large ride on mower?
Regards, Ewan
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Car batteries
Thanks for the response, the lawn mower will be little bigger than a push along, a lot heavier, have a powered reel in front and use tank style steering...when it finally gets done someday.
Mostly for fun though, cant really envision cutting the lawn week after week by RC but had a spare bosch 750 from a dead batteri LM and needed a project..
regards
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Car batteries
hehe, I know how you feel :proud:
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Car batteries
Car batteries are not very good for full discharge use.
Used like this they will die after about 60 complete charge-discharge cycles.
Batteries that are designed for traction use, like the ones we use for robots and golf buggies, will last for up to 2000 charge-discharge cycles.
Even the cheaper ones will last 200 cycles, which makes them cheaper than car batteries if used more than 60 times.
Car batteries are good for one thing only, starting cars which uses a lot of current and normally only about 5% of their discharge capacity.
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Car batteries
Damn, had a feeling there was a catch. Know any other price effective (cheap) solution with same kind of amp hours (50-60ah)...?
regards
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Car batteries
Leisure batteries like the ones mentioned by Roger are not too bad price wise, and they are designed for deep discharge...ie running flat between charges It may be worth ringing around some local caravan/camping shops.Here is one link I found http://www.countybattery.co.uk/cgi-bin/linkcat.cgi?name=Leisure~and~Camping~Batteries.... nothttp://www.countybattery.co.uk/cgi-b...d~Camping~Batt eries....not as good as a Hawker no doubt but for the use you have in mind more than ample I would think. I am sure with some more searching even better deals are available
Tom
Tom
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Car batteries
OOPS Mistake on the URL ...it still works though, just scroll down to the Leisure battery section
Tom
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Car batteries
http://www.telford-electronics.com/hawker_batteries.htmhttp://www.telford-electronics.com/hawker_batteries.htm
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Car batteries
I have some 17Ah slas going cheap, you could try a pair in parallel for capacity.