OK so what I have is a T6 LED cycle light, USB powered (5V) and a whole bunch of Lipo's.
1S & 2S aswell as several 18650 cells and both a step up 3.7v to 5v 1A board and a step down 2S to 5V 3A device.
Today while tinkering with bits of wire and batteries I tried the light on every combination of cell & device and found the light brightness appeared constant from 8v down to 3.4v when it started to dim.
Also the current draw also remaind around 1A whatever the voltage.
To me it makes more sense to make a battery pack with all cells in parallel (3.7v nom). This would charge as one cell with no balancing and as the current draw is constant the higher ampage of say a 1S2P would last twice as long as the same cells in a 2S1P.
I'm sure there's folks out there who know more about elastic trickery than I and if it was as simple as it seams, why are battrey packs made up in 2S format not 1S.
Any views or comments welcome.
1S & 2S aswell as several 18650 cells and both a step up 3.7v to 5v 1A board and a step down 2S to 5V 3A device.
Today while tinkering with bits of wire and batteries I tried the light on every combination of cell & device and found the light brightness appeared constant from 8v down to 3.4v when it started to dim.
Also the current draw also remaind around 1A whatever the voltage.
To me it makes more sense to make a battery pack with all cells in parallel (3.7v nom). This would charge as one cell with no balancing and as the current draw is constant the higher ampage of say a 1S2P would last twice as long as the same cells in a 2S1P.
I'm sure there's folks out there who know more about elastic trickery than I and if it was as simple as it seams, why are battrey packs made up in 2S format not 1S.
Any views or comments welcome.