Great! Did you do a pull test?
Thanks and Yh flags but was on tight
So, if I got a smart bms w/UART port I could connect it to a metr pro?
hahaha
brilliant
thought for a second that was what the inside of cells look like
Isnāt that a practice cell?? Lmao wtf
Thats a classic 9,000,000Ah cell
How does this look? 12s6p P42A. Itās my first flex pack.
Edit: there are 1mm PETG separators and 4 layers of fish paper in the middle, also the shoulders of the cells under the nickel have 2 layers of fish.
Iām slightly turned on. It looks really nice
That looks mighty fine my guy! How much current are you pulling
Its for a stormcore, so probably 90A per side to max out the 6p P42A.
Looks really solid.
Only thing to note,
This thing will be flex-tolerant, but not actually flexible. The bricks need space between each other and the copper cables need to be a lot longer, otherwise it wont flex up and down, only up.
Im assuming thatās probably what you were going for, so itās not actually an issue, just nitpicking at your phrasing
wiggle resistant
Thatās what I was going for. I originally had it worded like that but it sounded weird.
I think we need a lexicon of battery building terms to better communicate all these ideas.
I think āFlexibleā and āFlex-tolerantā are pretty good and well-understood.
I didnāt see any action in my thread on the green room, hope no one minds my posting here.
Iām building a pack for a trolling motor, max amps on paper per manufacture is 41amps. This is a 36v version. Iām torn between two cells, but also open to other options.
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qb26800 6800mah $2.80+shipping&tax/fees. Estimate $375 for 10s10p 68ah li-ion
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batteryhookup 32650 listed at 5000mah (reported testing at 5700mah) $3 per+shipping&tax. Supposedly a 10% discount code but I didnāt see where to input that.
Just guessing it will be $375-400 12s10p
50-57ah lifepo4.
So less cells (size and weight) and more AH with the qb, but I think read the cycle life and drain/charge ability of the lifepo4 is better?
Any inputs?
Ive used the batteryhookup 32650 6Ah batteries in esk8s with no problems and surprisingly accurate energy ratings, slightly exaggerated power ratings. Since its a trolling motor using only ~40A I would most definitely go with the LifePo4 for the cycle life alone. But it depends on the range you need as boat motors are pretty much as inefficient as they come.
I from what I understand, some users can get a day and a half of use out of their 40 amp hour lithium, this will mainly be used for anchor lock position, holding the boat in place, not actually moving, but my boat is a bit on the larger side, so itās probably a wash. I really just need to get about 6 to 8 hours used out of a charge, which seems reasonable.
I what is the cycle life comparison between lifepo4 and li-ion?