CroDriver said:Very good documented:
http://www.phostechlithium.com/documents/T13-Deveney10thElectrochemicalPowerSources.pdf
The question is if it is available for the general public and at what price.
lutach said:Very expensive. They only design packs and the cost will go from $100K+.
CroDriver said:Very good documented:
http://www.phostechlithium.com/documents/T13-Deveney10thElectrochemicalPowerSources.pdf
The question is if it is available for the general public and at what price.
olaf-lampe said:@BMI
Very interesting info,
is this what is called nano-phoshate? Which was patented/invented? by the MIT or A123?
If not, how does it compare to the well known a123-nano phospate cells?
Sorry for supporting a thread-hijack with my reply...
Olaf
BMI said:olaf-lampe said:@BMI
Very interesting info,
is this what is called nano-phoshate? Which was patented/invented? by the MIT or A123?
If not, how does it compare to the well known a123-nano phospate cells?
Sorry for supporting a thread-hijack with my reply...
Olaf
No..no..no.. you have got it all wrong olaf-lampe!
We invented it and A123 stole it from us.
It sounds like you are not aware of the whole story regarding the LiFePO4 battery which was invented and patented by Dr John Goodenough and his design team at the University of Texas. One of the members of Dr Goodenough's original design team went to MIT to copy the battery for A123 Systems.
Feel free to PM me your email address and I will send you a very interesting article on the invention of the LiFePO4 battery and how MIT/A123 stole it and the patent law suits which have followed as a result.
The Mighty Volt said:I have been in communication with a chinese company who claims a Maximum Continuous Discharging Current of 22000mA(10C) on a 3.2 v 22650 {2.2Ah} Lifepo cell.
AndyH said:The Mighty Volt said:I have been in communication with a chinese company who claims a Maximum Continuous Discharging Current of 22000mA(10C) on a 3.2 v 22650 {2.2Ah} Lifepo cell.
A number of cells have been on the street for years with 10C or greater performance - like A123-Systems and PSI and Headway and...
I have also tested some cells in the past from China which exceeded 10C. The problem I found with these cells was they had a very short cycle life before complete failure.The Mighty Volt said:I have been in communication with a chinese company who claims a Maximum Continuous Discharging Current of 22000mA(10C) on a 3.2 v 22650 {2.2Ah} Lifepo cell.
About time...AndyH said:"The stay imposed by the Court has been lifted following completion of the reexaminations of the two patents. The claims in the two patents originally asserted by Hydro-Quebec were found to be unpatentable by the USPTO. "
BMI said:I have also tested some cells in the past from China which exceeded 10C. The problem I found with these cells was they had a very short cycle life before complete failure.The Mighty Volt said:I have been in communication with a chinese company who claims a Maximum Continuous Discharging Current of 22000mA(10C) on a 3.2 v 22650 {2.2Ah} Lifepo cell.
You never know... you could be on to something. Perhaps you can post the discharge curves at high C rates and the resulting cycle life.
Neither A123 Systems nor PSI are Chinese companies so they don't count.
AndyH said:Armin - please help me understand. What is your connection with Phostech?
The Mighty Volt said:BMI said:I have also tested some cells in the past from China which exceeded 10C. The problem I found with these cells was they had a very short cycle life before complete failure.The Mighty Volt said:I have been in communication with a chinese company who claims a Maximum Continuous Discharging Current of 22000mA(10C) on a 3.2 v 22650 {2.2Ah} Lifepo cell.
You never know... you could be on to something. Perhaps you can post the discharge curves at high C rates and the resulting cycle life.
Neither A123 Systems nor PSI are Chinese companies so they don't count.
Hi BMI
I agree with you on the susceptibility of these cells, which is why I have ordered a sample for testing. I will post results as soon as I have some. Cheers.
BMI said:LiFeTech Energy is the official licensee for Phostech
AndyH said:BMI said:LiFeTech Energy is the official licensee for Phostech
That's the point of my question. You LICENSE material from Phostech but you are not Phostech. (If Phostech owned the Panjit Group who owns LiFeTech, then they wouldn't have to license anything, right?!) Therefore it doesn't seem that you have a 'dog' in any of the patent 'fights'...and therefore nobody's stolen anything from you...
The Mighty Volt said:@BMI
I will request one before I pay for the sample.
Considering the price, if I got 1000 cycles out of them I would not be toooooo unhappy.
Cheers and thanks for your advice, it is appreciated.
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The Mighty Volt said:AndyH said:A number of cells have been on the street for years with 10C or greater performance - like A123-Systems and PSI and Headway and...
None of which ship from china for $3.48 per piece.![]()
Besides, I was just referring to the statement above about the traditionally low discharge rate of the Chinese LifePo products. I think 20C is a decent rate of discharge for such a cheap cell.
Peace.
TMV
The Mighty Volt said:Thanks.
I have made tenuous inquiry about getting a sample of 50 cells from China, for testing. I will then take suggestions on how to test them, and will post results here.