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Originally Posted by Leo.G
It may have been a higher capacity I saw, it was reduced to $178 but shot back up to $299 or thereabouts. I don't think it was 100A/h though, maybe 70, I honestly can't remember.
Is that a Lithium or a LiFePo4?
It's OK, I'll search Kings myself.
I couldn't find any 60A/h under $200 except this one which is reduced for 1 day only.
https://www.4wdsupacentre.com.au/kin...g-adapter.html
Could you possibly provide a link?
Another question, will it run mount, camera (plus guide camera) and laptop for 4-6 hours?
I have step transformers here somewhere that would get me to laptop voltages (19 volts), or use an old car adapter I'd have a few of (that saves me stuffing with components I can no longer see, everything is so small these days).
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Re the Lithium comment…
If you are referring to batteries in say cameras, mobiles, many USB power packs, many e-bikes, then it’s not correct to say Lithium or LiFePO4.
Both NMC and LPF (or Lithium Nickel Maganese Cobalt Oxide and Lithium Iron Phospate) are both Lithium based chemistries.
The NMC stores more power for its weight but it has a much lower thermal runaway temperature compared to LFP. So NMC is way more likely to combust
BTW, transformers are only for AC although I concede a DC-DC converter would have some form of transformer within as well as many other components.