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How about a simplified version with 7s3p battery which would give you a maximum full charge V of 30.1V and a minimum of 23.1V. doing away with the boost converter and the lipo alarm as the LED would essentially turn itself off when the cell voltage fell too low. A very simple circuit is then sufficient, with an on/off switch and perhaps a resistance voltage divider to drive the minuscule current needed for the fan. OK no brightness adjustment on this one. It might event work with 8s3p.
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