Burgerman wrote:1st one ok, but prefer the 125Ah one.
2nd one too tall...
Suppose you lay them flat , 16 cells , you need space :
L 135 + 135 + 29*3
W 215 + 29
H 29 * 6
Of course , you do need extra few mm on each size for bolts and insulation too .
Burgerman wrote:1st one ok, but prefer the 125Ah one.
2nd one too tall...
Burgerman wrote:Expresso, charge all, remove connections on all 7, replace the cell that falls lower... You dont need replace any that are ok.
What maybe happened is that one bad cell allowed all those to go lower in charge in that one group last summer.
shirley_hkg wrote:![]()
Found this too , and think you'd give it serious thought .
Look at the super low internal resistance , and tested capacity .
I'm quite confident that you can fit 16 of them in it , and that's 150Ah .
Should be good stuff . 0.36mOHM @ 2.65V That's really good , itsn 't it ?
@£17.00![]()
i have to decide in the next fews days when i finish this - i was not expecting this to happen this soon - not even a year in use - now i am worried -
i will make the Cell monitor after i get this resolved - but it still shows a group avg. - and i remember the group Volt was about 3.1V after the 40 mile run which put back 95ah when i recharged - according to PL 8 when i got home to recharge
theres no way to know each cell with the cell monitor either -
i see after i recharge again - what the next step i should try or do - if they look bad - i can replace all 7 - and instead of making a 45Ah pack - it can be 30ah pack - and i can use that ADD ON with the chair all the time so 105ah plus 30ah - should ease the load when going down low - ?
Burgerman wrote:Supposed to be old stock. But how old, and how do you know how they were stored? Or used...
Burgerman wrote:Are you building a new pack?
Did you test all cells and charge before assembly? Because you would have found a bad cell before this point?
Are you sure its not a long thin CHARGE cable issue?
If not then you either have a bad connection like a bolt that you have missed and that is not tight, or a bad cell, or something.
A bad cell or bad connection / loose bolt will show in a full discharge test, as group 8 will discharge and drop off earlier than all the others. So do a discharge test. Set to 2.9V, and balance off. It will take a long time. Or undo all the bolts and connectors on one end of the cells in group 8. And test those alone, and test with a volt meter for obvious failure.
And before any of that it possible but unlikely that the charger itself is out of calibration. So if you have a GOOD volt meter with 3 or 4 digits after the decimal place, you can measure all 8 groups individually as it is discharging to be sure that what you see on screen is real. Must be good to measure a couple of mV. The figure you see will be different to the actual numbers on the charger because the charger charges and discharges in a high frequency pulse with breaks. And it measures unloaded voltage where you will be measuring the average. So ignore the difference between charger and volt meter.
Yes its safe to use. Has it just started to happen or is it a new pack? Does the voltage of group 8 fall faster than the rest after charge, if you choose to monitor?
Gnomatic wrote:shirley_hkg wrote:![]()
Found this too , and think you'd give it serious thought .
@£17.00![]()
I can fit 16 of these. My box is 346mm L x 260mm W x 240mm H. Would work in either my backup chair or main chair.
For the price, 16 of those is less than a pair of MK.
Shirley do you know anything on the history of these? Are they new, used, new old stock?
Gnomatic wrote:
For the price, 16 of those is less than a pair of MK.
shirley_hkg wrote:Gnomatic wrote:shirley_hkg wrote:![]()
Found this too , and think you'd give it serious thought .
@£17.00![]()
I can fit 16 of these. My box is 346mm L x 260mm W x 240mm H. Would work in either my backup chair or main chair.
For the price, 16 of those is less than a pair of MK.
Shirley do you know anything on the history of these? Are they new, used, new old stock?
Will ask seller about its quality and history .
It's made by ATL , that has good reviews on their products as I remembered .
Burgerman wrote:Dishcharge until one group drops to 2.9v. Then we will know. One set will always do that first anyway. But you should get about 95Ah out at 2.9V.
Burgerman wrote:And a personal power line that can do 525 Amps.
Burgerman wrote:To charge at 5C he will.
Burgerman wrote:Always makes me laugh when you hear that we will be able to charge a new just invented lithium battery in 10 mins. You can if its a phone. But they claim a car can be charged in 10 mins. That would need your own power station.
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