USB Battery Array -> Power 36v Motor

In summary, the conversation discusses the possibility of using several USB device charging batteries to create a minimum of 36V to power a speed controller for an electric vehicle. The question is whether this is possible and if an Arduino or similar device can be used for prototyping. It is mentioned that the Watt hours add together and the voltage stays at 5V if the batteries are in parallel, while in series the voltage adds but the amp hours stay the same. The discrepancy in Watt hours is due to the fall in voltage during discharge. The conversation also addresses the need for a charger to be plugged in for any vehicle application.
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I'd like to take several of these (or similar) usb device charging batteries (http://www.ianker.com/product/A1271011 ) and connect them into an array to create a minimum of 36V and channel that to power a speed controller for an electric vehicle. Is this possible? Would I be able to prototype something like this with an Arduino or similar? Any advice/direction would be really appreciated.

Question 2: if this is possible, do the amp hours added together per battery or does that stay a constant? For example, a battery has 2 amp hours - if I have 5 is it a total of 10 amp hours or is it still 2 amp hours?

Thanks!
 
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The Watt hours add together. 72 Whr x 7 = 504 Whr
If they are in parallel, the amp hours add together, but the voltage stays at 5V. parallel 7 x (5V , 20 Ahr) = (5V, 140 AHr) equivalent 700 Whr
In series the voltages add, but the amp hours stay the same. series 7 x (5V, 20Ahr) = (35V, 20Ahr) equivalent 700 Whr

I assume the discrepancy in Whr is due to the fall in voltage during discharge. The conservative 72 Whr per unit is likely to be correct. So
in parallel 504 Whr / 5V = 101 Ahr
in series 504 Whr / 35V = 14.4 Ahr
 
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maybe I'm missing something but a charger needs to be plugged into do anything. wouldn't that be an issue for any vehicle application?
 
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The device linked to by the OP is a battery pack that is designed to charge portable devices. Thus a charger. It also likely comes with a plug in type charger. Thus a charger charger.

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Related to USB Battery Array -> Power 36v Motor

1. How does a USB battery array power a 36v motor?

A USB battery array is a collection of multiple USB batteries that are connected together to create a larger power source. This power source can then be used to power a 36v motor by connecting the USB battery array to a voltage regulator that can step up the voltage to 36v.

2. What is the maximum power output of a USB battery array?

The maximum power output of a USB battery array depends on the number and type of batteries used. Generally, the maximum output is around 5 volts and 2 amps per USB port, so a USB battery array with 4 ports could have a maximum power output of 20 volts and 8 amps.

3. Can a USB battery array power any type of 36v motor?

Not all 36v motors are compatible with a USB battery array. It is important to check the voltage and amperage requirements of the specific motor to ensure that the USB battery array can provide enough power. Additionally, the motor may require a certain type of connection or voltage regulator to work properly with the USB battery array.

4. How long can a USB battery array power a 36v motor?

The duration that a USB battery array can power a 36v motor depends on the capacity of the batteries used and the power consumption of the motor. A larger capacity USB battery array can power a motor for a longer duration, while a smaller capacity one may only last for a shorter period of time.

5. Are there any safety concerns when using a USB battery array to power a 36v motor?

As with any type of electrical device, there are some safety concerns when using a USB battery array to power a 36v motor. It is important to use a voltage regulator to prevent overloading the motor, as well as ensuring that the USB battery array is not damaged or faulty. It is also important to use the appropriate cables and connections to avoid any potential hazards.

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