- IP5389 power bank board selected (preliminary) - All-in-one: charging, BMS, USB-C PD output - Rejected K501U battery (integrated BMS not reusable) - Documented alternatives considered (TP5100+2S BMS+buck, UPS HAT) - Updated parts list with power system BOM - Cost estimate now 06-230 (was 70-190) - Added power-system.md, updated design-decisions.md
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Power System
Decision: IP5389 Power Bank Board (Preliminary)
All-in-one power management PCB. Replaces separate charger module, BMS, and boost/buck converter with a single board.
Why This Approach
| Requirement | IP5389 Solution |
|---|---|
| Charge lithium cells safely | Built-in CC/CV with cell balancing |
| Battery protection | Overcharge, overdischarge, short circuit, thermal |
| Output usable voltage | USB-C PD (5V, 9V, 12V, 15V, 20V) |
| Wall power input | USB-C input from any charger |
| Charge while using | Passthrough charging |
| Repairable | Bare PCB, cells are replaceable 18650s |
How It Works
USB-C wall charger → IP5389 board → 18650 cells (3S or 3S2P)
↓ (passthrough)
USB-C PD output → OPi5 (5V) + peripherals
One board, one cell pack, one output cable to the SBC. No separate modules to wire together.
Key Specs (varies by specific board)
- Cell config: 3S–6S (most common: 3S or 4S)
- Output: 45W–100W USB-C PD
- Input: USB-C (bidirectional port)
- Protection: overcharge, overdischarge, short circuit, thermal
- Price: $8–15 bare PCB
Cell Configuration
TBD — need to select specific board first. Likely 3S (3 cells in series) or 3S2P (6 cells, pairs in series). 3S2P with quality 3000mAh cells gives ~6000mAh at 11.1V nominal.
Salvaged Battery: Not Usable
K501U battery (B31N1429, 4240mAh, 11.4V, 3S) assessed and rejected:
- Integrated BMS is paired to the laptop mainboard
- Most laptop BMS boards lock when removed from their system
- Not worth the effort to hack around
- Low capacity (4240mAh) doesn't justify the risk
Alternative Approaches Considered
Discrete Module Stack (TP5100 + 2S BMS + Buck Converter)
- Three separate modules, more wiring
- TP5100 charger (2S, 2A) + 2S 10A BMS + 5V/4A buck converter
- ~$10 in modules, works well but more complex assembly
- Backup plan if IP5389 board has issues
Commercial Power Bank (decased)
- Buy a power bank, remove plastic shell, integrate bare PCB + cells
- Zero design work but constrained to whatever cell layout the bank uses
- Passthrough charging not guaranteed on all models
UPS HAT (Waveshare / DFRobot)
- Designed for Raspberry Pi, works via USB output with OPi5
- Premium price for unused GPIO header
- Capped at 5V output, no 12V rail without extra boost converter
Safety Notes
- Always use 18650 cells with matching capacity and age in parallel pairs
- Fuse between board output and SBC (5A automotive blade fuse recommended)
- No puffy, warm-at-rest, or sub-2.5V cells — ever
- Match cell count to board specs (3S board = exactly 3S, don't mix)
TODO
- Select specific IP5389 board model with verified reviews
- Confirm cell count (3S vs 3S2P)
- Verify passthrough charging on selected board
- Order board + cells
- Test charging and output before case integration