dozentrio said:Got an order of these today. Should be fun
liveforphysics said:I just made a video today showing how amazingly badass these cells are.
Think little 3s 4ah pack, cranking a turbo charged acura integra for 3mins continously...
Doctorbass said:Ah.. excellent!!.. I loved that!
I really laugh when you powered ON the headlight and high beam at the end!!
Please put a Fluke like the 337 and measur ethe current on that!!! We wanna see hundred's amp reading!!!
Doc
Doctorbass said:Ah ha.. Big ugly 7L engine !!!! mouhahhahha!!!!
Maybe it did not succeeded to start it but it’s still above 6kW out of that little battery!!! I guess it’s because of the too low voltage for the coil to supply the spark plug?
Doc
Doctorbass said:Let say you have 1 miliohm per cells.. that's around 2kW of power dissipated in the cells!!.. 1/3 of the total power delivered by the cell is absorbed by itself!!
That's why i think it got really warm in few seconds!
Doc
dozentrio said:Planning on putting these in Dr. Octopus costume for Halloween.
Seriously though, I don't doubt that they can do 90C although I haven't tested. The lower rated nano-tech ones are 25-50C and I used a cell-logger on a 1Ah 3s cell. It did 50A (average) for a minute.
liveforphysics said:I think they might handle 90C continuously from 100% SOC right down to 0%.
jag said:90*5=450A from one of those tiny packs. I want to see that before I believe it.
(Unless they simply report the 1ms short circuit current)
Or even better if LFP compares them to the cell_man A123 pouches.