
Burgerman wrote:Electricity doesn't care if the wires are ugly
expresso wrote: they are 3V - rated down to 2.5V as cut off - at 3V they are basically empty - the cells themselves are very nice - and the blue wrapping isnt bad - i bet they are fine just as they are with nothing in between - But just in case - i feel better adding a thin sheet of silicone
expresso wrote:I just got my new 80ah Cells - not bad looking
Scooterman wrote:expresso wrote: they are 3V - rated down to 2.5V as cut off - at 3V they are basically empty - the cells themselves are very nice - and the blue wrapping isnt bad - i bet they are fine just as they are with nothing in between - But just in case - i feel better adding a thin sheet of silicone
Just for clarification, you state the cells are rated at 3v, is that a typo?
Don't you mean 3.2v?
Also re charging lifepo4 and other battery technologies. When charging at high amps do the cells heat up much? I thinking would not some plastic spacers rather than sheet insulation be better between the cells to allow for a bit air flow between cells?
NB: The above are questions not criticisms, I'm just trying to understand that's all.
Scooterman wrote:Just for clarification is this where the diode is placed?
Burgerman wrote:Yes, and now you know what a diode does!
Burgerman wrote:Well pretty constant across a rtange of currents. You need to select the right diode!
expresso wrote:and its ON - first Cell - you have to be careful - Chinesse are a bit backwards - the Black on the Cell is the Positive Post - go figure - you would think make Black the Neg. side - or color code the top posts - so you have to check your Cells - they can all be different - no standard they follow -
i will add some Red Tape on the Black side to remind me just in case - i think everyone else in the world sees Black as Neg. -
Burgerman wrote:Dont forget that the case/shell is also connected to a terminal. And so there needs to be some kind of non conducting material between every one. And bottom/sides of the whole thing once assembled.
Burgerman wrote:Dont forget that the case/shell is also connected to a terminal. And so there needs to be some kind of non conducting material between every one. And bottom/sides of the whole thing once assembled.
these Cells and also the previous 60ah Cells are rated down to 2.5v cut off -
these Cells and also the previous 60ah Cells are rated down to 2.5v cut off -
what i am realizing now is that they shows the specs in Ah size for Each Cell - lets say 60ah - and now 80ah etc, - But i dont think these Cells in actual use - we may not get that Ah out of them because we should stop when it hits 3V or 2.9V - to be on the safe side and never go low enough to damage them -
but they show specs of Ah size of the Cells based on the fact of discharging down to there cut off limit of 2.5V - i dont feel i will get the full 80ah of these or any of the Cells unless discharging down to 2.5V - i expect to get about 70ah out this pack once all done and will discharge to see what the Real Usable Ah i will end up with.
Burgerman wrote:Lower speed gearing makes a huge difference to range. And the other things.
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