My power bank's outer shell was bulging since a few weeks. When I opened it today to check, both the batteries (5000mAh each) were swollen to atleast twice their original size. So, I disconnected the terminals from the charging board and disposed the batteries.
Since everything else is perfectly fine, I thought of just putting in new batteries and use it more.
While searching online I found a similar battery and also one twice its capacity. Since I don't have much expertise in this domain, I thought of asking it here. Can I replace the original batteries of 5000mAh each with new 10000mAh ones? effectively doubling its capacity.
Below are some details:
--> 5000mAh battery
--> 10000mAh battery
--> Original Battery is attached below
-->Datasheet of IC present in the board is attached below
P.S. I know the bigger battery will not fit in the original case, I would modify the existing enclosure by opening its bottom and just extending it. This may seem too tedious compared to buying a new one, but I like to tinker with things and this seemed like a great new project.
Since everything else is perfectly fine, I thought of just putting in new batteries and use it more.
While searching online I found a similar battery and also one twice its capacity. Since I don't have much expertise in this domain, I thought of asking it here. Can I replace the original batteries of 5000mAh each with new 10000mAh ones? effectively doubling its capacity.
Below are some details:
--> 5000mAh battery
3.7V 5000mAH (Lithium Polymer) Lipo Rechargeable Battery Model KP-115570
3.7V 5000mAH (Lithium Polymer) Lipo Rechargeable Battery also known as Lipo or Lipoly batteries are thin, light and powerful
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--> 10000mAh battery
Lipo Rechargeable Battery-3.7V/10000mAH-1260110 Model
Lipo Rechargeable Battery-3.7V/10000mAH-1260110 Model.Thin, light and powerful battery, widely used in GPS, DVD, ipod, Tablet PC, MP4 Player, etc.
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--> Original Battery is attached below
-->Datasheet of IC present in the board is attached below
P.S. I know the bigger battery will not fit in the original case, I would modify the existing enclosure by opening its bottom and just extending it. This may seem too tedious compared to buying a new one, but I like to tinker with things and this seemed like a great new project.