Care Package 5.0: What I Plan to Do With All Those Lithium Batteries

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So I've been thinking about what to do with the revived 18650 lithium batteries. I have six of those, plus one that came with a fan that I have since replaced with a higher capacity cell. That's seven lithium batteries I need to find a purpose for.

I don't want to put them all together in a power bank because they are degraded to different extents. Some measure 4.18 volts when full, others 4.15, and so on. It's bad to put them in parallel (as in a power bank ) because when it's fully depleted, the safety circuitry stops it at an average voltage for all 4 cells (or however many).

This means if one is lower voltage than the rest, it will get over-discharged every time. Conversely if one is higher voltage than the rest, it will get over-charged during every charging cycle. Cells used in power banks should be brand new and identical voltage.

However, nothing stops me from using them in devices that take a single cell. like these wonderful lanterns I discovered while browsing Amazon:


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As you can see, each lantern is powered by a single 18650 cell. This eliminates the charge balancing problems discussed above. It also means these little lanterns are quite powerful for their size and will run for a long time on a charge. More importantly though, it doubles as a power bank itself!

That's right, you can plug a usb cable into the lantern and use some of the energy to charge a phone or whatever else you have that can charge from USB. This is really crucial because of how many employers only accept online applications these days.


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Of course charging a phone will deplete the entire cell. I think these are like 2,200mah so it'll charge a typical modern smartphone maybe once. Or not even that, up to like 90% from zero. Still, that's quite useful, especially when you consider that it has a solar panel on it:


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Now of course, that's a pitifully tiny panel. Probably it won't charge fully even after an entire day in the sun. But it's something. It's a free source of energy they can use to keep their most important possession running. Without a phone, escaping homelessness is all but impossible.

Besides hanging it in their tents as a light source at night, it can also be held horizontally and used as a flashlight. If solar charging doesn't cut it, the unit can be USB charged though a micro USB port, same as most modern phones. It can then be used as a backup energy reservoir that will make them less dependent on public outlets.


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Crucially for such a wet, rainy state like Oregon, it's water resistant as well. Can't allow a shorted out battery to burn their tent down or something dreadful like that. It's not rainy at the moment with Summer approaching, but then what better time to hand out a solar powered device?

It's just one item. Care Package 2.0, 3.0 and 4.0 were much larger with ten or so items inside, but I'm struggling financially at the moment. A lot of my whales have either forgotten I exist or unfollowed me for some reason. I used to be doing 30-50 SBD per post pretty reliably a few months back. Now I just barely subsist on ~5 SBD/post, about 4 of which comes from me.

But like I've said before, that's no excuse to sit by and do nothing. There are people out there who have less than I do, and who are struggling just to put food in their stomachs. If I say "I don't have enough for myself, so I won't give", where does it stop? No matter how much someone has, won't they always think "I will start giving when I have just a little bit more for myself"?

Besides, this item is like several gifts combined into one. A flashlight, a lantern and a solar powered battery bank for charging phones. It's got all the right features to be helpful, especially at this sunny time of year. I can only give oout 7 because that's how many cells I have, but 7 of these lanterns will cost about $91.

I am unsure where that money is going to come from at present. There's still a lot of stuff I need to pay for just to stay in this house, like a lawn mower (My landlady gets calls from the city if I let the grass go for too long). My car insurance auto-deduction is coming up, and there's student loans to pay down as well.

I'm going to keep at this no matter what, but your support would be dearly appreciated. If you don't have me on auto-upvote, please consider it, as it's not just me you'll be helping out.


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@alexbeyman,
My knowledge of electrical and electronic is near to NADA! But now I can learn something from these articles! Thank you bro! Recycling sources using as a charity is a great idea indeed!

Cheers~

Tried to help people with care packages and suddenly got a contract to advertise the electronic lantern lmao.

I wish. Maybe I could get them for free then.

I saw a lot of steemers are networking hard and some of them probably have got a couple good deals, ready to drive their new cars heh.

  ·  7 years ago (edited)

It's bad to put them in parallel (as in a power bank ) because when it's fully depleted, the safety circuitry stops it at an average voltage for all 4 cells
I am not that much of an electric Man but it seems the energy of all the batteries is not used to fullest, so use them individually instead, the above said lamp is really the best thing you can make using this battery.

Yeah, at first I was just going to put them in a single cell power bank kit. But then I thought they would like to have light too, and went looking for 18650 based flashlights you can charge a phone with. But then I thought, "where will they get electricity for this?" and found these solar lanterns that seemed to solve all those problems.

Man its pretty amazing

But like I've said before, that's no excuse to sit by and do nothing. There are people out there who have less than I do, and who are struggling just to put food in their stomachs. If I say "I don't have enough for myself, so I won't give", where does it stop? No matter how much someone has, won't they always think "I will start giving when I have just a little bit more for myself"?

Wow. Though my upvotes dnt count much, surely I'll also lend my support to this beautiful initiative.

This is a great one indeed my friend.

I hope people with goodwill join this beautiful train

You're doing some wonderful work my friend.
I wish you luck and success and some whale follows :)

Uhm, nice project, you should engaged more in power bank but I do think you actually hardly power failure over there compare to Africa here, you should consider getting some power bank over here to sell.

Crucially for such a wet, rainy state like Oregon, it's water resistant as well.

Brilliant work from you, I could think individuals person like yourself could alone brought some of such into existence.

None of this product won't make more sell I tell you, just transport here in Nigeria and you will make more money.

Though my voting doesn't count for much, I'll always upvotee you whenever I come across your posts @alexbeyman. It's wonderful what you're doing trying to give back.

Am surprised your whales no longer pay attention, your posts are terrific. Am sure it's just a matter of time before you start getting the earnings you deserve

All advantages come with disadvantages

Wow. For charity, I'm IN. I support you my friend.

For a good cause, no matter how small, its priceless.

Upvoted.

  ·  7 years ago Reveal Comment

Yeah, they are extraordinarily energy dense for their weight. Which makes them ideal for this application. Someone without shelter won't have frequent access to electricity, and cannot buy disposable batteries all the time. They need something that lasts a long time on one charge and can be replenished for free.

  ·  7 years ago Reveal Comment

In relation to the flashlight, when I was young, many years ago, I used several products of the brand "Coleman", which worked either with gas or white petrol. The battery banks I used were solar (when I served in the army). In relation to the current situation of those who have voting power in steemit, I have observed that they have delegated to groups that manage their SP, it is as if the early retirement had come, perhaps for health reasons or perhaps because of fatigue. We have to bear in mind that the growth of the platform has been logarithmic; this has increased the work of the curators.

This is really a great idea my friend.

I'm going to keep at this no matter what, but your support would be dearly appreciated.

Yeah. God willing, we would be here to give you all of the needed support and encouragement.

Bravo my friend

Always thinking of the other person, that is why so many come and enjoy your post. My vote is better than it was, and no holding back for this one. I look forward to reading about the kit build out. A nice way to put those batteries to work. Do the lanterns come with one, and will these be there for a spare battery for them?

Hm, I didn't realize they come with their own batteries. I'm not sure what to do now.

They have a backup battery. If one gets to low they can always use the spare. On those real sunny days, they charge one, get it full, then charge the other. Emergency power supply for those cloudy wet days.

Here in Venezuela it would be easy to use it to charge a phone since the 5-hour light aids that there daily, would be a good help to make a portable charger to give a little charge to the phone while they restore the light.

With all the things you do - writing and the engineering all awesome - I believe you are one of the more underrated people here on Steem.. You sure do need some whales to pop up and start upvoting all of this!

even though you dont earn enough
you still think of giving away whatever is possible
you are doing great work
wish you more big upvotes

Man I am convinced I want one of these. I am big time into camping. Perfect!

This what I call rare sense, this is what I call ingenious idea and Innovation, this I can’t call common sense Cause if it’s that common, then everyone can do anything. You sure got uses for those , you said you will

Wow great work Alex. How do you know all that.
Didn't knew that if they don't have identical power of one will stop they all would.
Anyways the lantern is a good find on Amazon but it will charge my phone only half and besides it takes an awful lot of time to charge.

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It’s really great and useful lantern. It’s taugh to read about how you were doing before and how taugh it is now. I’m asking the same question “where did they go?” I don’t believe it’s because of the quality of your content. I don’t know anyone here posting 3-4 a day with such a quality. I think most whales are delegating to bots and rest are just upvoting them self’s and their friends, each other. I wish you, it will change soon.

  ·  7 years ago (edited)

You know how much I appreciate you.As a person and a writer too!
There is no need for desperation Alex.I wish my vote would make a difference to your posts and could send them to the trending page.Because you deserve it.But unfortunatelly that is not the case.Whales will support you again. I wish they could support many people(included me).
I know that comfort words is not what you need but the only thing we can do is to be patient....

From a friend

Besides, this item is like several gifts combined into one. A flashlight, a lantern and a solar powered battery bank for charging phones.

Wow. Really a nice and complete package if you ask me.

I am unsure where that money is going to come from at present

Yeah, since it has been launched already, I'm sure with time, more people would surely get involved and give support too.

Such a brilliant idea (how to use the batteries)

And helping people is a more brilliant.

And we giving you all of the support is most brilliant.

You aren't alone in this my friend.

We are here to support just before the big whales come around

Interesting story, I heard a quote from Steve jobs, it is like " Sometimes life hits you in the head with bricks, do not lose faith." Stay active. Resteemed.

The man is bigger than his thoughts. Go ahead, Best thing come from craziest moment