[Elecraft] Still lacking

Leigh L. Klotz Jr WA5ZNU Leigh at WA5ZNU.org
Thu Jun 2 01:17:55 EDT 2011


K7TV wrote:
> 
> The battery can provide very high output current for a short time, I
> believe enough to power a 100 W transmitter briefly. 
> 

Yes, LiFePO4 has a high power density but not as high energy density as
LiPoly or the typical Li-Ion (laptop) batteries.  It was chosen for the One
Laptop per Child project, for example.

The chemistry has a very flat discharge curve, and sources high current or
low current, and retains its efficiency.  For SLA, the capacity is rated at
a discharge rate of 1/20 C, so a 7AH SLA battery will give you 1A for 7
hours, but any transmit at 20A would be well beyond its capacity.  A 20AH
SLA would give you 1A for 20 hours, and could give you 20A briefly, but not
for 1 hour.   

But an 8AH LiFePO4 will have no trouble giving you 20A for 20-25 minutes
solid key down.  With SSB 40% modulation at 100W and transmitting 1 minute
out of 4, that gives you 10% duty cycle, and because of the excellent
properties of LiFePO4 you'd get a a couple of hours of operating time
easily, especially with the low RX current draw of the KX3.  

Couple the LiFePO4 with a solar panel that can cover the receive current
(about $50) and you extend your QRV to pretty much all day with an 8AH pack
or a couple of 4AH packs.

Leigh/WA5ZNU

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