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it doesn't matter if it is 18650 or prismatic or pouch, the fully charge voltage for lifepo4 is about 3.65V and the resting voltage usually drops to about 3.35V. some cells like the a123 will hold onto 3.6V for a long time.
jimw1960 said:This thread might give insight into controller cutout due to heating on an overvolted BD36. The reason it tripped AFTER the hill is because it works on temperature, not amps.
http://endless-sphere.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=9915&p=153131&hilit=+BD36#p153131
lyen said:Can you take a picture of the EMS label from the shipping box? This way, I can give you a more accurate answer regarding the shipping cost. There are tricks Chinese people used from the mainland to delivery either quickly and/or the most cost effective way such as carry this battery with them and go across the border from the mainland (Shenzhen) and ship it out in Hong Kong since the currency exchange rate in Hong Kong is lower than it is in China. Also, export tax rates & delivery speed are potentially better depending on the weight, size, and type of the item(s).
needWheels said:By the way, I was right about it being a kitchen-table business. This is where he is:
http://www.housingauthority.gov.hk/en/i ... 70,00.html
Again, nothing necessarily wrong with that, unless of course your drop-shipment contains broken items you can't cover![]()
lyen said:I was born in Hong Kong and been there for a long while. The address from your link shows the low incoming housing apartments provided by the government.