totinen said:Or then there should be someone checking modules prior shipment.
We agree now that this is salvage/junkyard stuff. It should be priced accordingly.
totinen said:Or then there should be someone checking modules prior shipment.
oatnet said:cwah said:Yeah, but I suppose the group buy would be in US. For me in europe it's not that interesting. So probably have to go for cells only.
Had a quote for 29.75$/cell... damn.. I better go lipo lol
Victpower's new single-cells are great, and $25/cell delivered - and are rated for 3000 cycles.
njloof said:We agree now that this is salvage/junkyard stuff. It should be priced accordingly.
Yes, and if they are checked prior shipment, we should pay more?njloof said:totinen said:Or then there should be someone checking modules prior shipment.
We agree now that this is salvage/junkyard stuff. It should be priced accordingly.
cwah said:Yeah, 25$/cell delivered is great. But I've been quoted 29.75$/cell without shipping cost!! That's probably because I'm asking for a 4s1p pack. But I think I'd need help to assemble the pack (at least something with a balance plug) that's why I'm looking for pre-assembled packsoatnet said:cwah said:Yeah, but I suppose the group buy would be in US. For me in europe it's not that interesting. So probably have to go for cells only.
Had a quote for 29.75$/cell... damn.. I better go lipo lol
Victpower's new single-cells are great, and $25/cell delivered - and are rated for 3000 cycles.
cwah said:I was mainly interested in the 7s3p because of its price. At 13.5$/cell, it cost around 0.20$/wh. That's lower than any battery I can ever find.
That's why I was thinking about "re-organising" the module to have a 21s1p module... but it seems to be an impossible task for a noobie like me...... :|
I don't need any pack immediately, but I'd like to have one. I won't however pay more than the cost of the lipo for a new pack (around 0.45$/wh), because in that case I'd rather get lipo.
cwah said:I don't need any pack immediately, but I'd like to have one. I won't however pay more than the cost of the lipo for a new pack (around 0.45$/wh), because in that case I'd rather get lipo.
oatnet said:However, I don't know if anyone has demonstrated the packs in use yet, so I will mention that I installed the (4) a123 modules in the Bus today, and did a 12.1ah discharge:
oatnet said:I can't believe this a123-hating Troll is still posting in this thread, like he has any experience with the subject or something relevant to add. Obviously, a standard CBA can't handle the 1500 watt load from a 1c discharge on a 7s 60a pack. Obviously, the pack is going to deliver really similar WH at 0.1c and 1c, and probably up to 10c. Skippy, go throw your poo at something else.
-JD
zaxxon said:As we understand now, Victpower knowingly shipped obviously defective modules and appear to be using the high return shipping cost as their protection. Before you buy a module, you should also understand, they require you to return the defective module at your cost, and also require you to pay cost to ship the replacement unit.
peterperkins said:Note how the A123 BMS pcb had been butchered on the pcb marked DEMO. Pins cut off from white socket and black interface socket removed. :?
peterperkins said:My three A123 28S3P modules have safely arrived at my address in the UK.
The packing is the fairly horrible but reasonably well fitted wooden crates with a few bits of foam.
Mine seemed to have survived the trip well. A few aluminium fins are dented but nothing structural or broken. Probably old damage.
Only slight bowing on one module, fixed by flipping onto it's side.
All showing around 93V and no sign of any dead groups.
Will capacity test in due course.
Also made it through customs unmolested 8)
Total cost to me $4531 or £2822 or £940 each. ~£12 per cell. I paid via bank transfer.
Two in series will make a very nice 60ah pack for my original phev insight or a stiff test pack for my EV conversion.
So I have a spare pack for someones high powered recumbent project/rickshaw in the UK.
Buyer collects £1000 cash. Perhaps I should have bought 4![]()
One pic FYI
oatnet said:peterperkins said:Note how the A123 BMS pcb had been butchered on the pcb marked DEMO. Pins cut off from white socket and black interface socket removed. :?
Glad to see more 28s3p arriving in good shape, I also noticed how that the back side of that board is completely different from mine, which uses surface mount devices instead:
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-JD
MN Driver said:The Yours picture is peterperkins BMS that he created...
deVries said:zaxxon said:As we understand now, Victpower knowingly shipped obviously defective modules and appear to be using the high return shipping cost as their protection. Before you buy a module, you should also understand, they require you to return the defective module at your cost, and also require you to pay cost to ship the replacement unit.
What you are suggesting has now changed. Someone posted an email in this thread recently stating they no longer provide any guarantee or returns for these modules.
In other words, 7s3p are now sold "As Is".