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Has anyone measured and/or considered the electrical resistance of the battery's spring contact?
With high current drivers it's crucial to maintain very low the electrical resistance of the power path. As an example, if you have a good battery with 0.1Ohm of internal resistance AND a bad spring contact of 0.1Ohm we have a voltage drop of 0.6V at 3A and a power dissipation (lost power) at the battery contact of 0.9W...
Has anyone thought at this problem and found an optimal solution?
With high current drivers it's crucial to maintain very low the electrical resistance of the power path. As an example, if you have a good battery with 0.1Ohm of internal resistance AND a bad spring contact of 0.1Ohm we have a voltage drop of 0.6V at 3A and a power dissipation (lost power) at the battery contact of 0.9W...
Has anyone thought at this problem and found an optimal solution?
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