Need help finding a LARGE 9v battery...and some other electronics stuff :)

zippy

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Hi guys,

I've been pretty absent for quite some time, I've had my hands full with school, some projects, and having fun in my free time. :)

I know there are a lot of electronics gurus out there, so I was wondering if anyone knows where I can find the following for a project I'm doing...

1. A large 9V battery - not the little ones, I need something with some high amperage (maybe 10Ah or so?)...also, it has to be rechargable.
2. An electronics kit that is a temperature sensor. (must run on a 9v battery or lower)
3. An electronics kit that is a motion detector. (must run on a 9v battery or lower)
4. Electronics kit that is a light detector. (must run on a 9v battery or lower)

The last 2 aren't too bad, I'm sure I can find those, just thought maybe if someone had a recommendation on a particular kit. Really I'm having trouble finding the first two (ESPECIALLY the first! 3v, 6v, 12v are easy to find like that, but not 9v :().

Thanks everyone! Hope you all had a great holiday and have a great new year. :)

-zippy
 

Killbat

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10Ah? You might have a hard time getting that for any reasonable price unless you go lead-acid, in which case you could only get 8v or 10v, not 9v. If you have the money, you could pile up NiCd or :)Q) NiMH cells in series' of 6 to get your 9v/10Ah.

It might help if you gave us some hints as to what your project does?
 

Harvey

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The battery you need is like a car battery. That would work, but it would be a 12 volt battery. There are also other "wet" cell solutions available for things like portable video cams, etc.
 

zippy

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<< your not like, uhh, building a bomb or something are you? >>

No.

It runs electronics that have been built (by hand...not purchased) to work with a 9v battery, but it takes some serious amperage.

I pulled the 10Ah out of my ass...I just need something with a healthy amount of amperage, that is 9v, and rechargable.

Yeah, I can't use a 12v battery...it's against the rules of the project...9v max.

There is some money sitting behind this project, so don't worry too much about that.

This is for a science competition actually - it's pretty complex and I really have no desire to explain it all right now. :p
 

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it should not be very hard to put your hands on 1.5V nicads. wire 6 up series. you can do another set of 6 for more amperage (parallel with first set). continue combining series and parallel combo until you reach the desired amperage. It seems 4 4.5 volt would do it, to, wire 2 sets in series, then those sets in parallel.
 

Jerboy

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<<

<< your not like, uhh, building a bomb or something are you? >>

No.

It runs electronics that have been built (by hand...not purchased) to work with a 9v battery, but it takes some serious amperage.

I pulled the 10Ah out of my ass...I just need something with a healthy amount of amperage, that is 9v, and rechargable.

Yeah, I can't use a 12v battery...it's against the rules of the project...9v max.

There is some money sitting behind this project, so don't worry too much about that.

This is for a science competition actually - it's pretty complex and I really have no desire to explain it all right now. :p
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First of all, amperage and amperes are two different things.

You don't need much amperage unless you plan on operating it for a long time.

9.6V RC rechargeable battery pack will easily do 10-20 amperes.
 

zippy

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<< First of all, amperage and amperes are two different things.

You don't need much amperage unless you plan on operating it for a long time.

9.6V RC rechargeable battery pack will easily do 10-20 amperes.
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I will be operating this for a long time while testing the devices and whatnot, so recharging is rather inconvenient to do every little while.

Well, at the moment I found a 9V, 5000mAh (5Ah) battery...I just need to find one that is rechargable.

Grinchy, yeah, I was thinking about doing that - it might work out rather nicely. Worst comes to worst and I can't find a 9v rechargable, I'll do that. :)

Thanks all.
 

MWink

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Does it have to be a battery? They do make 9v ac adaptors. I have one that has the same connector as a 9v battery. If it has to be a battery, I recommend making one yourself. I would use 7 NIMH batteries. For the longest runtime, 7 8500mAH D cells would be the best (though VERY costly).

On a side note, 9V alkaline (alkaline ONLY) batteries are actually just 6 AAAA batteries hooked together in series.