Battery option question

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Screwbag

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I am considering designing a mod from the ground up. I know all the normal batteries that folks use and why..but what I don't get is why not other batteries? Like ryobi 4v lithium ion or what have you...(not that battery specifically its just what popped into mind.). Cordless tool batteries, 6v lantern batteries, etc?

Be kind with responses please, this may be a noob question but I want some clarification.

If this has an existing thread, I didn't see it in my search efforts....

Thanks in advance!
 

asdaq

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The Ryobi and similar is most likely a 18650 in a tool 'tough' plastic shell, and the other tool packs are just that, battery packs containing li-ion or lesser cells. Since the mod has a case for the battery, why have the other casing? The 14.4v line of tools come to mind, which is 2 x 7.2v or 4 cells.
 

DonG

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Really not too many restrictions on battery/power sources besides imagination. The biggest limitation is simply making sure the power source can support the amperage required to power our devices effectively. For batteries this is ofted referred to or defined as "C" rating or discharge rating. Some batteries simply cant discharge fast enough to power a mod without risk of damage to the battery or the user of the device being used.
 
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