My 38kw, 138v, 3.8kwh LTO Battery

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Dui, ni shuo de dui   10 kW

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Re: My 38kw, 138v, 3.8kwh LTO Battery

Post by Dui, ni shuo de dui » Jul 01 2018 10:49pm

Sunder wrote:
Jul 01 2018 6:36pm
The only question is if the 3mm thick stays will crack when they expand from heat/charging.
Yeah, it will crack or at least it will deform, that's for sure. That's better than nothing though.
Maybe you should consider using straps or put some heat shrink over this plastic box. :)
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ecomax1   1 µW

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Re: My 38kw, 138v, 3.8kwh LTO Battery

Post by ecomax1 » Nov 01 2018 8:03am

HELLO , i want try LTO cells prismatics or round 66160 for made long life solar stoarge pack , near 25kwh per pack . i calculed the charge and discharge rate is very very low under 0,3C peak 0,5 c , do you think use cell protection or BMS is usefull in such conditions ? the internal resitance have influance on cell charge discharge self equalisation ?? thanks
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