blisspacket
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Maybe this will work for fotos:
http://jpbliss.smugmug.com/organize/Boats/Leaf-Battery/i-MnwZHWP
http://jpbliss.smugmug.com/organize/Boats/Leaf-Battery/i-MnwZHWP
?? so are you saying there is not actually any contact (or compression) between the surfaces of each module in a "static" condition ??blisspacket said:...the inner "diaphragm" of each module has about 1/16" of airspace between the top surface of one module and the bottom surface of the next.
What is this for ?Maybe this will work for fotos:
http://jpbliss.smugmug.com/organize/Boa ... /i-MnwZHWP
blisspacket said:To answer Hillhater: there's 1/16" space in the middle. At the two ends of each module, where the spacer bars go, everything's tight up against. The holes in the modules have compression tubes so's not to collapse the module.
You'll see a dime-size bit of modeling clay in one foto on the endplate. That's the gap--1/16--that appears to prevail.
Obviously, but my point was that these packs are deliberately designed NOT to compress the cell pouches, where as some other cells require compression in order to function correctly ( EG:- A123 )Giovanni LiCalsi said:Yes. These module cases are very similar to an aluminum sardine can and can easily be crushed in an impact.
The picture has 4 cells. You can see it from the tabs at the tops of the cells on the right.mvly said:From the image of the aes battery, it looks like it is NOT the same Nissan pack because it is 3 cells vs the 4 cells in the leaf pack. Just FYI for those who don't know.
Obviously you are setting you own standard here.mvly said:Maybe I can get an extra 2-3Ah if I fully charge it and fully drain it. But these cells in my opinion are over rated. No way are they 30Ah cells..