Here is a link to a cheap battery with the specs described in my calculations.
http://www.batteryspace.com/high-po...50a-rate-----ul-listed-un38-3-passed-3-0.aspx
The capacity is about 20% lower than what I anticipate being required. However, the weight is on target, at 210 grams.
Also, the volume is considerably larger, however I suspect this is at least in part a result of the packaging and the shape. This looks to be designed for a tablet computer, or something similar. A cylindrical shape may be much more space-efficient.
This battery is a rechargeable lithium battery. From my reading, I believe that non-rechargeable Lithium-Ion batteries have a much higher specific energy, and should be able to exceed the spec's of the battery linked. I note that the max discharge rate for this battery is given as 50 A, which is more than sufficient for the proposed 25W motor.
D-Queued, if you don't mind, would you pass on the contact information for the people who you think I could sell this battery to? I wouldn't mind being a millionaire.
http://www.batteryspace.com/high-po...50a-rate-----ul-listed-un38-3-passed-3-0.aspx
The capacity is about 20% lower than what I anticipate being required. However, the weight is on target, at 210 grams.
Also, the volume is considerably larger, however I suspect this is at least in part a result of the packaging and the shape. This looks to be designed for a tablet computer, or something similar. A cylindrical shape may be much more space-efficient.
This battery is a rechargeable lithium battery. From my reading, I believe that non-rechargeable Lithium-Ion batteries have a much higher specific energy, and should be able to exceed the spec's of the battery linked. I note that the max discharge rate for this battery is given as 50 A, which is more than sufficient for the proposed 25W motor.
D-Queued, if you don't mind, would you pass on the contact information for the people who you think I could sell this battery to? I wouldn't mind being a millionaire.