Burgerman wrote:What is a .ods???
Nothing industry standard on windows opens it. Tried Word, Excell, Adobe PDF, etc. It betamax inst it...
Burgerman wrote:Any links where to buy or specs? There are BMS for those, I saw them a while back. So cell balancing etc must be required?
ex-Gooserider wrote:
I'm attaching the ODS (Libre-Office) spreadsheet that I made with the vendors I checked... No promises that anyone else would get the same prices, but at least it's a starting point... As usual, rename the file by changing .zip to .ods
ex-Gooserider
Burgerman wrote:My excel wont open it. It just looks offended.
Burgerman wrote:What is a .ods???
Nothing industry standard on windows opens it. Tried Word, Excell, Adobe PDF, etc. It betamax inst it...
1. In different threads BM says BOTH that it is OK to do the initial charge to get all the cells full before putting them aside to sit while self discharging to do the matching process in parallel, and elsewhere that it has to be done one at a time... Which is it????
2. While BM says that it is OK to put the cells aside at full charge, it is better to discharge by a few Ah - can THIS be done in parallel or is it done individually?
how critical is it that the balance wiring to all the cells be exactly the same length???
Williamclark77 wrote:https://www.digikey.com/product-detail/en/norcomp-inc/680S17W2103L201/NOR1218-ND/4146273
https://www.digikey.com/product-detail/en/norcomp-inc/680M17W2203L401/NOR1282-ND/4311798
https://www.digikey.com/product-detail/en/assmann-wsw-components/A-FT-25/AE11004-ND/1241836
These are the ones I used.

Williamclark77 wrote:Also, lithium cells don't like to be stored full. One could argue that storing them full for weeks will affect them as much as the parallel groups not being perfectly matched.
Burgerman wrote:Yes. About a third of its Ah.
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