Bazaki
10 kW
- Joined
- Dec 25, 2009
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Hi there,
I've been reading alot the last few weeks about different kind of packs.
My mission is to build an Electric outboard with 15KW to get in plane with a inflatable boat.
I want to use following setup :
http://www.plettenberg-motoren.com/UK/Motoren/aussen/Predator37/Motor.htm 1000 euro
http://toprc.eu/jeti-spin-300-opto-d 500 euro
8x Turnigy 6S 5000mah to make one 12S 20ah 570 euro
Second hand broken 10HP Yamaha outboard 200 euro
But I want to sail this boat with my wife and daugther also and putting so many Lipo's together could be dangerous. Although I would store them in a metal case which can be thrown out of the boat.
I choose the Lipo because they are very cheap and I have really good experience with them, cheaper than A123 ( I think )the problem is the charging, to buy several good chargers a 1000 watt power supply would cost about 1000 euro. And a lot of work to charge each single pack.
As a "project" it's fun to watch and monitor Lipo's being charged but as a daily used boat to go out with the familiy it would be nice to have a plug and play battery pack which is easy and safe to charge and handle.
I have seen affordable 48v 20Ah A123 packs, but usually with a BMS that handle only 100A (totall pack).
And my theorie was, if a Lipo will be dead, I can replace it, if I have a stock A123 48v 20ah pack and 1 cell is dead, how can I replace this one cell ?
I'm looking for some advice, just to let you know, I don't want to sail on 15kw the whole time, just use it sometimes. 5kw will be enough and only for a few minutes.
Any other ideas for my setup maybe ? I didn't order anything yet !
Thanks !
( EDIT ! : With the A123 packs, I just mean a stock 48v pack, other kinda brand is also fine, as long at it is a safe pack )
I've been reading alot the last few weeks about different kind of packs.
My mission is to build an Electric outboard with 15KW to get in plane with a inflatable boat.
I want to use following setup :
http://www.plettenberg-motoren.com/UK/Motoren/aussen/Predator37/Motor.htm 1000 euro
http://toprc.eu/jeti-spin-300-opto-d 500 euro
8x Turnigy 6S 5000mah to make one 12S 20ah 570 euro
Second hand broken 10HP Yamaha outboard 200 euro
But I want to sail this boat with my wife and daugther also and putting so many Lipo's together could be dangerous. Although I would store them in a metal case which can be thrown out of the boat.
I choose the Lipo because they are very cheap and I have really good experience with them, cheaper than A123 ( I think )the problem is the charging, to buy several good chargers a 1000 watt power supply would cost about 1000 euro. And a lot of work to charge each single pack.
As a "project" it's fun to watch and monitor Lipo's being charged but as a daily used boat to go out with the familiy it would be nice to have a plug and play battery pack which is easy and safe to charge and handle.
I have seen affordable 48v 20Ah A123 packs, but usually with a BMS that handle only 100A (totall pack).
And my theorie was, if a Lipo will be dead, I can replace it, if I have a stock A123 48v 20ah pack and 1 cell is dead, how can I replace this one cell ?
I'm looking for some advice, just to let you know, I don't want to sail on 15kw the whole time, just use it sometimes. 5kw will be enough and only for a few minutes.
Any other ideas for my setup maybe ? I didn't order anything yet !
Thanks !
( EDIT ! : With the A123 packs, I just mean a stock 48v pack, other kinda brand is also fine, as long at it is a safe pack )