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florianz 06.01.2015 04:47 PM

LiPo Heating-Suitcase "Budget"
 
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Hi folks,

in the past I had good expreriences with heated LiPo batteries, therefore I used these pocket-thingies which you put in boiling water before use.
The warm/hot batteries had more punch, which is important as I don't have high end batteries (old yuntong lipos, Rhino 20c etc.).

My goal was to use stuff I have, which worked out :smile:

The suitcase is an old Pilot Suitcase which had Lufthansa stickers on it (must be from the 80's...). It needed a wash, rusty, dirty, stinky. It's stuff from the former owner of our house. Now it's like new, ok almost

http://www.offroad-cult.org/Board/at...9_img_0739.jpg
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In the front you see the cable for external power...

The rubber bands I have bought 20 years ago for my bike, now they hold the batteries in place.

I have used two heating foils, which were reserved for an other project. As a heater I have taken some copper bars, which I have found in the garage. Finally, I found something I can use it for!
I wantet to take something, that has a lot of mass and is a good conductor of heat.

http://www.offroad-cult.org/Board/at...0_img_0741.jpg

I have installed an on-off switch, so I can use the fan solely, when the copper got very hot.

http://www.offroad-cult.org/Board/at...9_img_0742.jpg,

The heat sinks I have glued on the copper, as I was not satisfied with the heat transfer in the beginning. Now it works quite well.

I am pretty happy with the copper, weight is about 2.2 kg... I takes a while until it is hot, but it holds the heat for a while, like when opening the suitcase.

I am heating with two old 5s lipos, parallel as they are too weak to be used allone. Further, I have an external power source from my old IBM thinkpad (16v), when I use the suitcase at home.

http://www.offroad-cult.org/Board/at...1_img_0740.jpg

Isolation stuff I had from the renovation work of our house. Suitcase almost stays cool outside.

A first test has shown that this beauty really works :rofl:
The quality materials and works are in a class of it's own...
Well, only the best materials have been used. Costs: € 0,00/ USD 0.00
Design inspired by 007 James Bond.

regards
frankenflo


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