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pichlo, MaemoUser, if you say it can cope with the heat, I think I'm going to try without wires...
MaemoUser, I don't know why you need to remove you battery often, but I don't need... Will see...
Thanks
p.s. can we solder only foil to the battery contacts or using any special glue for example: http://m.ebay.com/itm/290695765305?_mwBanner=1 ?
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can we solder only foil to the battery contacts or using any special glue for example: http://m.ebay.com/itm/290695765305?_mwBanner=1 ?
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I suggest you bend the ends as per mrsellout's drawing. You want to attach the conductive side to the battery terminals, not the sticky side.
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A common adhesive copper foil is about the same thickness as a standard PCB trace, about 35 µm. According to for example this online calculator, a PCB trace of that thickness and 2 mm wide can happily carry 2 A.
A trace of that width and thickness gives the cross-section of 0.07 mm2. A standard copper wire with the same cross-section would have a 0.3 mm diameter and a capacity of about 1.3 A.
The point where the foil connects to the battery contacts is a different issue. You have to make that contact very reliable for the currents that the phone can take in heavy use. Just sticking the foil to the contact and hoping for the best will not cut it. This is why soldering is the best option.
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