Or - is this the easiest solution? - if I understand this board correctly, it takes in a voltage up to 8V, charges a single lithium cell (4.2V), and outputs a boosted voltage adjustable between 4.3V and 27V (so, that could be the ~7V required to run the PowerBook).
I guess that multiple cells...
Thank you for all the information and insights. I am trying to make a Powerbook 100 battery as well. I hoped that perhaps 3.2V LiFePO4 cells would be compatible with the charging voltage, but they don’t have enough voltage to run the Powerbook (which seems odd; I thought 6.4V would be enough - I...
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