I have done electrical before but being that i went university to peruse a Computing degree i havent spent anytime in my electrical and as such i think i have forgotten alot of things such as understanding the battery ratings, so i decided to make my own battery and said i was going to use some li-ion battery 3.7v battery 5800mah, Now it needs to supply 48V and anything below 45 Amps, so I said i would connect the batteries in series then parallel, but in series ( connecting 4 cells ) this gives 14.8v now if i connect 4 of these in series ( basically connecting 4*4 cells in series ) would give me 59.2v Which would be too much and maybe burn out my circuit or so i think, but if i use 4*3 cells in series i get 44.4 which is below the required voltage.
Someone told me that if fully charge it could be >48v but for how long will they stay above 48v ? My other solution is just connect some lower voltage batteries with them to get a figure to 48v. Is this wrong of me to do , if so please tell me i am here to learn and give back if i can.
"Embrace the Change"
Thank you.
Someone told me that if fully charge it could be >48v but for how long will they stay above 48v ? My other solution is just connect some lower voltage batteries with them to get a figure to 48v. Is this wrong of me to do , if so please tell me i am here to learn and give back if i can.
"Embrace the Change"
Thank you.