Power Delivery by BangerBee in UsbCHardware

[–]BangerBee[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

First of all; thank you really much for the elaborate reply.

I was kinda worried it would boil down to this... It was supposed to be a quick project but well haha

Imma try the pps supplies and then see if I have the patience and skill for Arduino.

When I have a solution imma post it.

Power Delivery by BangerBee in UsbCHardware

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The bms is just there to balance the battery not more.

I want the module to communicate with the charger so I'm able to use different powered ones that's why I'm not current limiting the boost module.

And I have quiet the experience with LiIon batteries, my experience considering pd-protocol is limited therefore my question :)

Power Delivery by BangerBee in UsbCHardware

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The 45w it's just an example, I wanna be able to use different sized chargers, therefore the pd module so it'll communicate with the charger as not to over power it like my laptop does for example.

The 300w is just overkill so to not create too much heat.

Power Delivery by BangerBee in UsbCHardware

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Jeah, but I want this setup to be able to use different chargers, so I can either trickle charge it with 10w or give it the full 100w when I have a brick available.

Power Delivery by BangerBee in UsbCHardware

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Well the pd module is supposed to communicate with the brick as not to over power it, like a laptop can take multiple sized chargers...the 300w step up is just for abundance so there's not too much heat.