BatteryB
Newbie level 1
Hi,
Apologies for the poor diagram. This is a rough idea of a battery pack were using to power a video recorder:
It's a 4S4P lithium primary battery pack. Each cell is 3.6v 15A so 14.4v 60A total. We need to protect against reverse current so we put a diode on each positive in the parallel connections. But when using the pack only about one quarter of the capacity of the pack is used before it cuts out. I'm just wondering is there something wrong with the basic configuration here?
Thanks,
Karl
Apologies for the poor diagram. This is a rough idea of a battery pack were using to power a video recorder:
It's a 4S4P lithium primary battery pack. Each cell is 3.6v 15A so 14.4v 60A total. We need to protect against reverse current so we put a diode on each positive in the parallel connections. But when using the pack only about one quarter of the capacity of the pack is used before it cuts out. I'm just wondering is there something wrong with the basic configuration here?
Thanks,
Karl