Rumble Duck
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Looks good on paper. I'm not totally convinced the battery pack is going to fit as you hope. Maybe if sitting centered as that is a huge mug. But with it being a cylinder, you will run out of room moving towards the side very quickly. The best approach, which I was considering as well depending on design, would be to use 3 ea. single cell holders daisy chained together so the arrangement has more flexibility. In fact, I have just ordered a few to accommodate requests like yours.
Prototyping and calculating how things will come together is a task which will almost always have hitches. I generally make little boxes out of folding paper to the actual size of components. Gives a 3D visual of how it fits together. Then it's easy to try different ways to put it all together.
Yeah damn I didn't even realize that it would have to be pretty close to perfectly centered! Hopefully I won't have to cut out the inner layer of the cup to make room. I'll order a couple of the single battery holders just in case. I think I saw a triangle shaped PCB BMS thingy earlier today, I'll have to go back and find it.
But that paper folding idea is brilliant! I will definitely try that. It should be easier once I have the cups.
I had another question about voltage too, if I opted for a dual cell setup at only 7-8 volts, would that be enough for a decently fast click? or would that even work? I would be willing to sacrifice a little bit of functionality for the sake of saving space if I had to. My goal is to get this to fit into a 20oz mug.