Each 15Ah Headway cell has a 10C rating, so in theory it could supply a current of 150A for six minutes before being completely drained. Do I have that right?
steves1977uk wrote:I would buy these if they were available to consumers... http://www.evlithium.com/Headway_Battery/51.html
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Burgerman wrote:Each 15Ah Headway cell has a 10C rating, so in theory it could supply a current of 150A for six minutes before being completely drained. Do I have that right?
As long as you only want tens of cycles. Its capable. It wont like it!
2000 cycles is at 0.1C
and 0.3 V over-discharge of lithium-ion chemistry can result in 66 percent loss of capacity. Testing has shown that overcharging lithium cells by 0.1 V or 0.25 volts will not result in safety issues but can reduce cycle life by up to 80 percent.
Burgerman wrote:R-net is 120A per channel. So can pull up to 240A as you climb or accelerate up a ramp.
So lets say the chair is climbing a curb, and for a short bit of time draws 240A from the battery pack - (ignoring other variables for this)
If that particular pack is a 56 cell lithium pack, is calculating the draw per individual cell in that moment as straightforward as dividing the # of amps by the # of cells in the pack? 240A/56 cells = 4.29A per cell discharge rate in that moment as the chair climbs the curb. Is that the way to calculate that?
I realize a chair is only pulling a fraction of that many amps most of the time the above is just an example
Burgerman wrote:Expresso is getting carried away...
You will have about 65 to 70 miles range. Can you do that in A day. Dont think I could!
Thats say 7mph without ever slowing for 10 hours straight! In real world conditions you need to slow, turn, eat, drink, stop and look at things, wait to cross roads or slow down on uneven stuff. So maybe 15 hours...
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Burgerman wrote:Expresso is getting carried away...
You will have about 65 to 70 miles range. Can you do that in A day. Dont think I could!
Thats say 7mph without ever slowing for 10 hours straight! In real world conditions you need to slow, turn, eat, drink, stop and look at things, wait to cross roads or slow down on uneven stuff. So maybe 15 hours...
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shirley_hkg wrote:Into S S box .
Burgerman wrote:
No. You have 8 in series. You have 8x less in parallel.
Or 240A div by pack Ah = C rate max.
cell capacity x C = Amps max drawn per cell.
The figure you arrived at is 8x too low.
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