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The datasheet for the L298 motor driver says its maximum DC output is 2A for each of its 2 channels.
??? This response makes no sense.Can you tell me what that is? So I can find it
NOBODY makes an 18650 Li-Ion battery that is as high as 8000mAh so you got cheated with fake batteries.
Name Brand 18650 Li-Ion batteries are 3300mAh maximum. Some cheap ones sold at AliExpress are rated at 19900mAh!
I'm sorry??? This response makes no sense.
A fake 18650 battery produces nothing or only a tiny current. Here is one:How much current can a 18650 produce?
The current load is how much current your motors will draw. In particular, the maximum current the might draw. That, plus the needed voltage, is your starting point for determining every thing else. No point picking a motor driver unless it is compatible with the voltage and current requirements of the motor. No point picking batteries until you know what you need the batteries to do.The step down module is lm2596 and is rated 4.5v - 35v to 1.25 - 30v with maximum current 3 amps
I'm using sg90 servos, from the data sheet the stall current is 650±80mA
I don't know what current loading is
18650 is basically a battery size. Lots of different batteries from lots of different manufacturers exist with that package size. You need to look at the websites/datasheets for the specific battery you want to use.Can it produce 5 amps?
I have no info of the discharge rate
And a fake 100 lb bag of cement might only weigh 10 lb. So what?A fake 18650 battery produces nothing or only a tiny current. Here is one:
Thank you so much for the helpThe current load is how much current your motors will draw. In particular, the maximum current the might draw. That, plus the needed voltage, is your starting point for determining every thing else. No point picking a motor driver unless it is compatible with the voltage and current requirements of the motor. No point picking batteries until you know what you need the batteries to do.
With nothing better to go on, you can use the stall current as a starting point. The actual draw should always be less than that. So I'd play it safe and design for one ampere per motor (unless you want to actively limit it to a lower value for some reason).
How long do you need this to run on one battery charge? Your first cut could assume that each motor will need 650 mA continuously and see how much battery you would need to support that. If that size and weight of battery is acceptable, you've got your battery chosen. If it's too much, the iterate the design. One approach would be to actually measure how much the motors consume under the expected loading and see if a battery that can support that is acceptable. If it isn't, then you have more fundamental problems to deal with and should start with your current budget by determining what the largest battery you can tolerate is and what your average current draw needs to be below in order for it to last long enough to be deemed acceptable. Then you start looking for actuator designs that fit within that current budget.
He showed a photo of his no-name-brand batteries marked with 8000mAh which is impossible then they are probably fake.And a fake 100 lb bag of cement might only weigh 10 lb. So what?
It has a brand mitsuyama. When I looked at their website, there's a description all the the way at the bottom with the text "real capacity 1100 mah". I didn't saw it at first.He showed a photo of his no-name-brand batteries marked with 8000mAh which is impossible then they are probably fake.
Maybe "real capacity" is different from "imaginary capacity".I110
It has a brand mitsuyama. When I looked at their website, there's a description all the the way at the bottom with the text "real capacity 1100 mah". I didn't saw it at first.
What does real capacity means, is it different than normal capacity?
Please tell us how you determined it is not enough, giving us any data you collected and the conditions under which it was collected.I have 3 18650 batteries connected in series, but it's not enough. Can I deliver enough power with 4 18650 batteries?
You already made the point that it was probably fake. That has no bearing on his question regarding how much current an 18650 battery can deliver.He showed a photo of his no-name-brand batteries marked with 8000mAh which is impossible then they are probably fake.
The higher number is almost certainly pure marketing hype, but we can't discern what it may or may not mean unless you provide a link so that we can see what it actually says.I110
It has a brand mitsuyama. When I looked at their website, there's a description all the the way at the bottom with the text "real capacity 1100 mah". I didn't saw it at first.
What does real capacity means, is it different than normal capacity?
https://mitsuyama.id/product/baterai-8000mah-li-ion/The higher number is almost certainly pure marketing hype, but we can't discern what it may or may not mean unless you provide a link so that we can see what it actually says.
My guess is that, if brought to court, they would claim that the 8000 mAh is not any rating at all, but merely part of the model name.https://mitsuyama.id/product/baterai-8000mah-li-ion/
Here is the link
Should I just get a lipo battery?My guess is that, if brought to court, they would claim that the 8000 mAh is not any rating at all, but merely part of the model name.
The fact that they are clearly trying to deceive you should be more than sufficient reason to not do business with them -- there is zero basis upon which to conclude that anything they do or claim is legit (and more than a little basis upon which to conclude that it likely isn't).