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Anyone know can play how long the LITHIUM BATTERY CASING? - Printable Version

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Anyone know can play how long the LITHIUM BATTERY CASING? - joe - 03-05-2017

anyone know it can play how long ?

https://www.pine64.org/?product=lithium-battery-casing


RE: Any know can play how long the LITHIUM BATTERY CASING? - pfeerick - 03-05-2017

(03-05-2017, 06:35 AM)joe Wrote: any know it can play how long ?

https://www.pine64.org/?product=lithium-battery-casing

It's intended to accept 18650 lithium-ion cylindrical batteries/cell, and since it's based on a power bank case, I'd estimate that it is approximately 10cm long, 8cm wide, and 2cm high (give or take a few millimetres on each axis, and when on its side, as shown in the pictures). This is based on an aluminium 3-cell powerbank that I have that looks very similar in appearance, and also contains three batteries.


RE: Anyone know can play how long the LITHIUM BATTERY CASING? - Luke - 03-06-2017

Think Joe was asking about how long the Pine64 can run off the battery and not the physical size ? Smile (I may be mistaken).

If yes, then granted you use 1500mha batteries (4500mha total) - I'd guess 3-4 hrs (depending on OS, application and load).


RE: Anyone know can play how long the LITHIUM BATTERY CASING? - joe - 03-06-2017

(03-06-2017, 06:19 AM)Luke Wrote: Think Joe was asking about how long the Pine64 can run off the battery and not the physical size ? Smile  (I may be mistaken).

If yes, then granted you use 1500mha batteries (4500mha total) - I'd guess 3-4 hrs (depending on OS, application and load).


You're Right , my bad English  Big Grin
but thank pfeerick and luke !


RE: Anyone know can play how long the LITHIUM BATTERY CASING? - xalius - 03-06-2017

Modern 18650 cells like the Panasonic NCR18650B 3,6V - 3,7V 3400mAh will give you around 10Ah in the battery pack which is about the same as the Pinebook battery...