[KX3]KXBC3 upgrade?

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[KX3]KXBC3 upgrade?

Kevin Stover
Is there any possibility that the KXBC3 will be upgraded to work with
LiFePO4 AA cells.
If I'm not mistaken the LiFePO4 cells are 3.2V so you could cut the
number of cells in half and free up some space in the radio for other
"stuff" also increasing available stand alone battery voltage to 12.8V
give or take.

LiFePO4 cells aren't bleeding edge battery tech and are much safer than
Li polymer. They are in everything. A 50% increase in energy density 120
wh/kg vs 80 wh/kg for NiMH is hard to ignore.

Thoughts?

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Re: [KX3]KXBC3 upgrade?

Erlend Grimseid
Make that an 2p4s battery pack and it would be on my shopping list. I have
made an pack of 2x4 lifepo4 aa cells, external of course. I have used it to
activate 2 sota on the same day with power to spare.....

73
La4tta
Erlend
8. mai 2016 4:32 p.m. skrev "Kevin Stover" <[hidden email]>:

> Is there any possibility that the KXBC3 will be upgraded to work with
> LiFePO4 AA cells.
> If I'm not mistaken the LiFePO4 cells are 3.2V so you could cut the number
> of cells in half and free up some space in the radio for other "stuff" also
> increasing available stand alone battery voltage to 12.8V give or take.
>
> LiFePO4 cells aren't bleeding edge battery tech and are much safer than Li
> polymer. They are in everything. A 50% increase in energy density 120 wh/kg
> vs 80 wh/kg for NiMH is hard to ignore.
>
> Thoughts?
>
> --
> R. Kevin Stover
> AC0H
> ARRL
> FISTS #11993
> SKCC #215
> NAQCC #3441
>
>
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Re: [KX3]KXBC3 upgrade?

Nr4c
Forgetaboutit !

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...nr4c. bill


> On May 8, 2016, at 4:55 PM, Erlend Grimseid <[hidden email]> wrote:
>
> Make that an 2p4s battery pack and it would be on my shopping list. I have
> made an pack of 2x4 lifepo4 aa cells, external of course. I have used it to
> activate 2 sota on the same day with power to spare.....
>
> 73
> La4tta
> Erlend
> 8. mai 2016 4:32 p.m. skrev "Kevin Stover" <[hidden email]>:
>
>> Is there any possibility that the KXBC3 will be upgraded to work with
>> LiFePO4 AA cells.
>> If I'm not mistaken the LiFePO4 cells are 3.2V so you could cut the number
>> of cells in half and free up some space in the radio for other "stuff" also
>> increasing available stand alone battery voltage to 12.8V give or take.
>>
>> LiFePO4 cells aren't bleeding edge battery tech and are much safer than Li
>> polymer. They are in everything. A 50% increase in energy density 120 wh/kg
>> vs 80 wh/kg for NiMH is hard to ignore.
>>
>> Thoughts?
>>
>> --
>> R. Kevin Stover
>> AC0H
>> ARRL
>> FISTS #11993
>> SKCC #215
>> NAQCC #3441
>>
>>
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