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Episode: 3628
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Title: HPR3628: Building a Mobile Computer Battlestation: Extended Power Supply
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Source: https://hub.hackerpublicradio.org/ccdn.php?filename=/eps/hpr3628/hpr3628.mp3
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Transcribed: 2025-10-25 02:23:26
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This is Hacker Public Radio Episode 3628 for Wednesday the 29th of June 2022.
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Today's show is entitled, Building a Mobile Computer Battlestation Extended Power Supply.
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It is hosted by mechatraniac, and is about 21 minutes long.
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It carries a clean flag. The summary is Mobile Computer Battlestation Part 116 Cell Power Supply and BMS.
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Greetings. This is mechatraniac, mechatraniac's maniac.
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And if you're listening on HPR, check out my bitchute channel, bitchute.com forward slash channel, forward slash mechatraniac.
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If you're listening on bitchute, you check out hprathackerpublicradio.org.
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And you'll be able to hear my podcasts ahead of time.
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So today, going to be starting the build on my mobile battle station, I had a catastrophe with my power generation supply.
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If you look at figure 0.1, that's the battery bot.
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You can see on the left is the boost converter that supplies power to my laptop.
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It brings the 16 volts on the battery bot there to 19 volts for my laptop and get a bit charged out of that.
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Figure 0.2 shows a detailed shot of it charging the solar panel underneath it.
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Figure 0.3 shows the 4s3 battery pack made out of 18650 cells.
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4 series, 3 parallel is what that means, 16 volts out of that.
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So I had compounding disasters after the boost converter died.
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I don't know why I should have had it covered or something, I guess.
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Because it fried while I was doing something else, so probably inadvertently shorted something somehow.
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But day or so later, I noticed the battery pack on the battery bot was discharged down to 0.
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I guess that's what happens when you don't use something, it falls into calamity sometimes.
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If you know anything about lithium ion cells, that's a no-no.
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Getting any cell down less than 2 volts is damaging to it, so 0 volts for the whole pack is pretty bad.
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About half of them were dead at 0 and the other half were recoverable somewhat.
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Actually completely recoverable, I think.
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But the other ones I'm going to have to try, especially means that you can zap them with 20 volts or something like that and bring them back.
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So we'll try that.
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But anyway, I was talking about building the mobile battle station.
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Oh, and by the way, the chip shortage seems to be done.
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I don't know, or hasn't hit yet because I ordered replacement boost converters and they got here within a week.
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So if you look at Figure 1, Super Nintendo System 5 builds really good computers.
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I remember calling them way back when for an obscure question about the type of memory on a video card that they made.
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And there was no touch tone tree person answered right away and knew the answer.
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She just knew it right away.
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So a fan of that company, I guess.
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So yeah, they also make a nice box, nice cardboard box that the laptop came in.
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I covered it in some black duct tape to make it more hardy.
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And going to build the battle station into the spare compartments on this.
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So if you look at Figure 2, that's the concept there.
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I've got 16 cells arranged and they fit quite nicely in that little compartment right under where the laptop sits.
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So you can take out that thing.
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I'll probably like wrap it all up at some point.
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If you look at Figure 2.1 and 2.2.
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And Figure 2.2, I lift that flap.
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That's where I'm actually going to put the battery management system.
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So right now we're building extra functionality into this computer getting more hours out of it.
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Figure 2.3 shows that it's nice and flat.
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So they fit quite perfectly actually.
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It's like it's made for the 18650 cells to be in there.
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And Figure 3 shows me charging up.
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I've got a battery management system temporarily hooked up to a four pack just so I can charge four at once.
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I want to get them all charged up.
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I got a single charge system as well coming from buck converter down to five volts on the right of Figure 3 with a single 18650 cell there.
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And there's four under the battery management system on the left.
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You just can't see them.
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So I want to get them all charged up and all at the same voltage before I finalize this build.
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Figure 4 shows it charging from.
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It shows the BMS charging from my smaller solar cell solar panel.
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I mean I have a few solar panels.
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Figure 5 is a fake photo of me soldering.
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I can't hold the camera and solder at the same time because I need to use a tool to pin them down but you get the idea.
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Figure 6 shows that I've covered part of that box assembly with some nice duct tape and I taped the battery management system in there.
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If you look at Figure 7 you can see where the wires go through.
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I drilled some wires through.
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One, two, three, four, five wires and that's going to be all going to the BMS.
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Okay, if you look at Figure 8 we've got the four packs.
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I'll hooked up and all the wires soldered as well might be hard to see but they're all hooked up.
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Figure 9 shows them all connected to the appropriate spots on the BMS board.
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And these BMS boards are pretty good.
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I've had these for a while and I haven't blown them up yet so they can take a bit of punishment.
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At the top where you see the plus and minus that's power in from the jack.
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So barrel jack so I can either plug in that little solar panel.
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I showed you earlier or plug in a 19 volt charger.
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The solar panel produces up to 21 volts so it works just perfectly with this BMS.
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I'm going to have to shorten that wire on the bottom left there.
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It's kind of sticking out.
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Figure 10.
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Just measuring the voltage on the completed battery pack.
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It's all ready to go.
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And you can see to the right where the barrel jack plug is.
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So it plugs into that shrouded in white tape.
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And that's where it charges from and distributes the charge to the individual battery packs.
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I was thought a BMS actually like controlled the discharge but no there's no breaking of the contacts.
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It just charges them.
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So figure 11.
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Better look at the wire harness there.
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Warrings looking pretty good except for that one at the 12 volt spot as I mentioned earlier.
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Figure 11.1.
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I've got a single strand wires hooked up to the ground and the 16 volts coming from that red wire.
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They're pretty thin.
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My theory is here.
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If some are short so the way they'll burn up.
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They'll burn up harmlessly.
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No fuse needed.
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Figure 12 is the boost converter and that goes from that red wire.
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I'm just using alligator clips right now until I put a switch in there.
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So figure 12.1 you can see that it's plugged into the laptop and charging.
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I blew up a bunch of these like the first time when I was using with the battery bought.
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I just die one after the other until I hooked up the buck converter.
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I had a buck converter on and somehow that kept it from blowing right away.
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So I figured I must be getting damage from current spike from the first turn on.
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So I put a choke like a fairite to a Toroid with one wire wrap.
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You can see that at the bottom on the red wire on figure 12.1 and seems to have helped.
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Figure 13 shows it charging outside.
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So it seems to be working pretty well.
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I think I might tack on one more on each of those and make it a 5s4.
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It's a 4s4 right now.
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Just to get more capacity out of it.
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So it charges the laptop pretty much completely.
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I noticed that one of the packs is less than the others.
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They're all 3.7 right now but there's one that's 3.4.
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So it could be I've got a bad cell in one of those so I'm going to replace that.
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If you do build one of these make sure that you check it a few times.
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The first time that you try it out make sure none of them are getting hot or anything.
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Make sure you check the voltages make sure none is depleting faster than the others.
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So I've noticed one is depleting faster than the others.
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Hopefully that will be easily resolved with another.
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So these are all like 4.11 to 4.14.
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That's a capacity that they hold.
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Maximum capacity on these when they're new is 4.2.
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So these are a little bit damaged already.
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I was going to use the ones that are like 4.1A or 4.17 around there.
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But I didn't have enough of them charged up and I was in a hurry.
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I wanted to get this done so these are slightly less healthy cells but I don't know.
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Maybe the workout they'll get will get them healthy again.
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I could always replace them with healthier packs at a later time.
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Just a matter of getting them all charged up and just swap this one out and maybe use this one on a robot or something or some other project.
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Oh, a tip, a last tip on figure 13.1.
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I had a heck of a time with this thing because the barrel jack on the solar panel is smaller in diameter than the one on the computer power supply that I used to charge it up when I'm using the generator.
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And I'd always have to like after plugging into a computer supply it wouldn't quite make contact well enough for the solar panel one.
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So after lots of pain like prying up the ground connector you know because every time it would be bent down by the bigger computer power supply barrel jack.
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I decided to smarten up and widthen the diameter of the solar panel one so I put a little wire on there with some solder.
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And that works perfectly so I don't hate barrel jacks quite as much now.
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Alright, so that's the first part of filling this mobile computer battle station.
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A lot of other compartments in this box and I'm going to be putting in a buck converter as well so down to five volts and have some USB out, have a router with Wi-Fi.
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And have a orange pie zero.
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I might put my Raspberry Pi 3 in there, I don't know, I'll put the orange pie zero in first and that's going to be my Wi-Fi.
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So no more connecting to public Wi-Fi with my laptop, it's all going to be going through my orange pie zero and everything's going to be going through tour on that.
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So I've got tour running on the orange pie zero.
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So I'm going to take the Wi-Fi and there's a way to get past that portal capture whatever it is when they make you sign up on public Wi-Fi.
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There's a way to bypass that so that'll be fun.
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But right now I've got a functional charger, not perfect, but like I said we'll get that one pack sorted out and should be awesome.
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Especially when I add another one to it and it's 5S4, that should be good for a couple of charges I'm hoping and especially when I get the better quality cells in there.
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But I might stick with this for a while.
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Never know, we'll see.
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Yeah, so I might even put a breadboard in there and you know, put in stuff like ESP8266 and stuff, how all kinds of fun mischief running.
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You know how it go.
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All right, this has been mechatroniac, mechatronics, maniac, rage, PR.
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Check out bitchute.com channel mechatroniac.
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If you're listening on bitchute, check out hackerpublicradio.org.
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We'll see you next time and we'll get more robotics going, more post-apocalyptic robotics and more of this battle station build.
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Ciao!
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On this address status, today's show is released under Creative Commons, Attribution 4.0 International License.
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