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I plan on building a PS3 laptop using a superslim model motherboard, and would like to make it run off batteries. I plan on using some of those 3s LiPo's they use with drones and other RC projects, specifically two 3300mah packs in parallel to hopefully get a bit under an hour of battery life (since the super slim appears to consume around 65-80w)
My question is, since 3s lipos vary from 9.6v to 12.6v, would I be able to just directly connect the battery to a 12v line? How precise does this "12v" voltage need to be? Or should I get some 4s lipos and use a step-down converter like this one? What do people typically do when trying to power something that calls for 12v using a lipo battery?
Thanks!
My question is, since 3s lipos vary from 9.6v to 12.6v, would I be able to just directly connect the battery to a 12v line? How precise does this "12v" voltage need to be? Or should I get some 4s lipos and use a step-down converter like this one? What do people typically do when trying to power something that calls for 12v using a lipo battery?
Thanks!