Getting the obvious objections out of the way first:
Pandora's big battery is awesome and the kind of battery life that we are seeing for continual usage is great. There are tons of reasons why someone might not want to consider having a smaller battery and reducing that. This is a given.
However, a smaller battery option would free up some useful, easily accessible space in the main part of the case for hacking in other components. So I was curious; how easy/safe would it be to either swap in a different LI-PO of similar specs[sup]1[/sup] or carefully adapt the Pandora battery[sup]2[/sup]?
[sup]1[/sup] What specs specifically would have to be the same? Would an RC LI-PO battery pack 3.7V, 3000mAh just work? My understanding is that the charging circuits are based on voltage, so could they safely charge any LI-PO to 4.2V without worrying?
[sup]2[/sup]I'm assuming that the Pandora battery pack is not much more than a number of LI-PO cells in parallel in a wrapper. Could you unwrap it and remove a few cells?
If either of these worked, how would the battery gauge cope with it? Would it need tweaking or should it just assume the correct percentage discharge based on the battery voltage?
a
Pandora's big battery is awesome and the kind of battery life that we are seeing for continual usage is great. There are tons of reasons why someone might not want to consider having a smaller battery and reducing that. This is a given.
However, a smaller battery option would free up some useful, easily accessible space in the main part of the case for hacking in other components. So I was curious; how easy/safe would it be to either swap in a different LI-PO of similar specs[sup]1[/sup] or carefully adapt the Pandora battery[sup]2[/sup]?
[sup]1[/sup] What specs specifically would have to be the same? Would an RC LI-PO battery pack 3.7V, 3000mAh just work? My understanding is that the charging circuits are based on voltage, so could they safely charge any LI-PO to 4.2V without worrying?
[sup]2[/sup]I'm assuming that the Pandora battery pack is not much more than a number of LI-PO cells in parallel in a wrapper. Could you unwrap it and remove a few cells?
If either of these worked, how would the battery gauge cope with it? Would it need tweaking or should it just assume the correct percentage discharge based on the battery voltage?
a