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Discover the innovative Rover Power Toy Ball, featuring a dual Lithium Manganese Dioxide battery design and optimized for performance. With a total capacity of 1.56 watt-hours, and a manageable self-discharge rate of 3% per month, this system is engineered for missions lasting up to 8 minutes. Initial energy loss is minimized, ensuring reliable functionality. The compact cylinder dimensions (23mm diameter, 3mm height) make it lightweight at just 0.004 kg. Explore advanced features like status relays, charge and deploy mechanisms, and tailor-made housing solutions.
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Rover Power Toy Ball Power (Budget and Resizing) Jeff Knowlton [Jeff Knowlton] [Power] 1
Power Unit Total 1.56watt-hr at Liftoff 36% loss over 1 year 0.998 Watt-hrs after 1 year 0.108kg Price TBD (< $1000) Battery (using two) Lithium Manganese Dioxide Coin (CR2330 ) 3 volts .26ampere-hr Cylinder Dimensions 23mm diameter 3mm height 0.004 kg 3% loss per month(self discharge 1 year) Housing (one per battery) 0.05kg [Jeff Knowlton] [Power] 2
Turn on Photograph Deploy Charge Travel Transmit Status Relays Excess power First Minute Blowup Mission Duration • 1 Minute Deploy • 2 Status Relays • 8 Minutes Travel • 1 Photograph • 8 Minutes Transmitting [Jeff Knowlton] [Power] 3
Power Usage [Jeff Knowlton] [Power] 4
Missing Details <10 %( Hopefully ) [Jeff Knowlton] [Power] ~0.875 m wires; 15 gauge? Voltage control for motor (slower for acc.) Battery Housing Dimensions (for newest update) 5