[Elecraft] Internal LiFePo4 for KX3

Don Wilhelm w3fpr at embarqmail.com
Wed Feb 11 16:28:48 EST 2015


Andrew,

I must ask - how do you propose to charge them?  The KXBC3 option is 
designed to charge only NiMH batteries.
I guess you *could* design your own internal charger, but fitting it 
into the KX3 would be a bit of a challenge.
If you do not design a specific LiFePo4 charger to fit into the KX3, 
then you will have to remove the batteries to recharge them (and carry 
along the charger).  IMHO, a PITA.  I would rather run with an external 
battery pack instead of 'toting' a charger.

So bottom line, unless you want to design your own charger to fit into 
the KX3 enclosure (and any firmware mods to properly operate and monitor 
it), then I would think the NiMh batteries or an external battery pack 
would be the better solution.  That is my opinion.

The KX3 choice of NiMh batteries was a good one.  If the batteries die 
and there is no source of external power to charge them, one can always 
find alkaline AA batteries to pop in the KX3 to operate. Things like 
that do happen in the field and I have not seen fully charged LiFePo4 
batteries in the local drugstore yet -- maybe someday, but not now.

73,
Don W3FPR

On 2/11/2015 2:18 PM, Henshaw, Andy wrote:
> Has anyone looked into hacking a replacement battery case for the KX3 that featured LiFePo4 cells?  I've seen external LiFePo4 packs being used, but it seems like an internal solution might be workable.  With a 13.2V supply (four cells in series), one can run the KX3 in full-power mode.  In addition, the discharge curve of LiFePo4 is much better than NiMH.
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> I'm asking, because I'd like to take my KX3 on some backpacking trips and it just seems wasteful (of space) and slightly awkward (for setup) to have to carry an external battery pack in order to get full-power.
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> It appears that AA size LiFePo4 cells are available.  So, wouldn't it be feasible to arrange them in a 4S2P configuration that could replace the existing battery holder?
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