29-12-2019, 10:23
Thank your for your Feedback.
The actual idea is to supply the device with the voltage rail comming from the power supply and the batteries only provide power if the supply fails.
This works fine now in a range of 9-12V but not at 5V since the carger is not able to boost the voltage. Supply must always be higher than battery voltage.
In changing the battery config from serial to parallel connection it would work with the same design by setting a solder junper.
But also here the input voltage must be the device voltage.
By adding another dcdc converter we could archive the desired functionality of Werk but we also rise the losses.
Current can be provided up to 3A but be sure to user proper connectors to stack the modules
Regards, stefan
The actual idea is to supply the device with the voltage rail comming from the power supply and the batteries only provide power if the supply fails.
This works fine now in a range of 9-12V but not at 5V since the carger is not able to boost the voltage. Supply must always be higher than battery voltage.
In changing the battery config from serial to parallel connection it would work with the same design by setting a solder junper.
But also here the input voltage must be the device voltage.
By adding another dcdc converter we could archive the desired functionality of Werk but we also rise the losses.
Current can be provided up to 3A but be sure to user proper connectors to stack the modules
Regards, stefan


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