Samsung 25R/LG 18650HE2/ Sony VTC5 high power 18650 battery

RiverRat said:
Got a quote back from Evva technology for LG 18650HE2 . Ends up being $3.85 each buying per 100 and $90 freight to Australia. Also got a quote for the samsung 25r's and they're $3.95 per unit.

What do yas think?
Looks like a great price, I checked out that Evva on alibaba and they look truly solid company. They got Gold supplier certificate which means there offices have been visually inspected by alibaba officials.
They also do things in proper alibaba style with 100min order on everything and they don't sell/list tons of baloney batteries like ultra fire and trust fire, in fact I couldn't find a single trust-fire or ultra-fire cell on their site, that makes me almost want to crack a boner.
Looks like a slam dunk.
 
Hey guys sorry I have not come back with all of the testing for the 25R cells I honestly forgot about this thread I made. My lyen controller was inspected by lyen and i blew two mosfets and fried the circuit board :evil: . Once the controller is back I will first make sure not to do the same stupid mistake ( messing with the throttle wiring while everything is hot and ready to run). Secondly i will do some real testing with my cycle analyst on the 25R cells. Just as a side note i had charged the 25R battery pack to 3.96v around two months ago before blowing my controller and just checked today and guess what they are still at 3.96v per cell :D


In regards to Alibaba I would stay FAR away from any new companies offering these cells. You should only trust sellers that we have confirmed are legit in the past. You don't want to loose your money just to see if a company is legit or not. Stick with the trusted sellers and you wont be sorry later!
 
Ebikebert said:
riba2233 said:
How about shenzen fest technology and keppower? Are they reliable sources?

I am not sure if they are reliable sources or not i have not ordered from either company.

http://endless-sphere.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=14&t=61927&p=924985#p924985

I just made this thread for anyone interested in a trusted suppliers list. Please check it out and spread the word so we can get a good size list of trusted battery vendors.
 
River Rat where do you live ? Maybe you could put it in your sig. Price sounds good I woul dlike them as 5p welded - gasket, holders ( ? )
So for a 15s 5p pack for 375usd. at the door or 400.00usd ? I guess.
 
999zip999 said:
River Rat where do you live ? Maybe you could put it in your sig. Price sounds good I woul dlike them as 5p welded - gasket, holders ( ? )
So for a 15s 5p pack for 375usd. at the door or 400.00usd ? I guess.

I think River Rat is in Austrailia, per his post about shipping cost. Speaking of that, you are missing the cost of tab welding and spacers. River Rat's post seems to be bare cells.
 
Don't know if you guys are keeping up with the talk on the 18650 battery forums in Germany but there is a bit of talk about the new LG INR18650 MH1.
http://dampfakkus.de/highamps/537-at%2010A.png
Doesn't actually have great high discharge support against voltage sag but it does still pack a pretty good punch in total Ah capacity.
 
Now someone interpolate the 25R over that chart and show us how good or bad that discharge curve is on the MH1/PF cells. I'm running 25Rs and they're great but wished they had higher capacity.
 
nukezero said:
Now someone interpolate the 25R over that chart and show us how good or bad that discharge curve is on the MH1/PF cells. I'm running 25Rs and they're great but wished they had higher capacity.

Awesome glad to hear of the good success on the 25R cells.
 
nukezero said:
Now someone interpolate the 25R over that chart and show us how good or bad that discharge curve is on the MH1/PF cells. I'm running 25Rs and they're great but wished they had higher capacity.


There you go...

http://www.dampfakkus.de/akkuvergleich.php?akku1=490&akku2=537&akku3=&akku4=&akku5=&akku6=&a=5

You have a lot of other batteries to compare.
 
riba2233 said:
nukezero said:
Now someone interpolate the 25R over that chart and show us how good or bad that discharge curve is on the MH1/PF cells. I'm running 25Rs and they're great but wished they had higher capacity.


There you go...

http://www.dampfakkus.de/akkuvergleich.php?akku1=490&akku2=537&akku3=&akku4=&akku5=&akku6=&a=5

You have a lot of other batteries to compare.

Pricing? Seems too new to be competitive with 29e or 25r....
 
Mammalian04 said:
riba2233 said:
nukezero said:
Now someone interpolate the 25R over that chart and show us how good or bad that discharge curve is on the MH1/PF cells. I'm running 25Rs and they're great but wished they had higher capacity.


There you go...

http://www.dampfakkus.de/akkuvergleich.php?akku1=490&akku2=537&akku3=&akku4=&akku5=&akku6=&a=5

You have a lot of other batteries to compare.

Pricing? Seems too new to be competitive with 29e or 25r....

Looks like my 25R still has better discharge for the first half..then it evens out... with the LG beating it at the end due to higher capacity. Not bad at all. Interesting how the 25R does worse at lower C.

Looks like I'll give these cells a shot when I do a new pack build in the future. I'm tired of building batteries.
 
How does this new MH1 compare to the Panasonic 18650BD ? they are both 3.2ah cells and 10 A rated cells ?


http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/forum/batteries-chargers/551748-panasonic-ncr18650bd-3-7v-3200mah-10a.html
 
Mammalian04 said:
andreym said:
I have not tried more than 0.3mm thick, But manufacture tells it is able to weld up top 2.6mm (what i doubt)
but up to 1mm thick I believe it would not be a problem, as i use only ~1,5 setting from max 10 available :)
here is the link if you can talk Chinese :D http://item.taobao.com/item.htm?spm=2013.1.0.0.X4fW1i&scm=1007.10011.531.0&id=1029910039&pvid=ad49c28b-b749-439d-996a-84806110b424

Hey gents, I am thinking about picking up one of these spot welders. If I can become proficient at it, I might run a bi-monthly battery build weekend for local Texas guys to gather expertise to help eachother and also to use the welder and glue gun assembly line.

Couple questions:
1) I presume this is 220v. Can I really just wire this up to a clothes dryer plug and plug it in in the laundry room? If so, I also have that same type of plug outside for my travel trailer.
2) Are there any wear parts I should be extras of? e.g. where can I find extra tips for the welder contacts?
3) Anyone have a local U.S. source for the .3mm thick nickel strips that Andrey has suggested?
4) Anything else I should be concerned about before ordering one on Taobao? I don't read Chinese so I'll have to get my cousin (who does read Chinese) to help me order.

Now to hit up Hyena for advice on the best pack design for a Raptor 140.

Ok, I have tried to buy the DN-10 spot welder through 2 different sources and both were unsuccessful. After much back and forth, the ultimate shipping charge was close to $400 on a $530 spot welder! The DN-10 weighs about 24KG (26KG with packaging). It is very heavy and therefore very expensive to ship. So... Now I am back to the U.S. ebay option that have shipping included. Neither of them seem as good as the DN-10 but if it will do the job for 0.3mm strips, that is all we need.

Anyone have any experience or thoughts on these 2 options?

Option 1: SUNKKO 709A - $293 Shipped through Aliexpress (or ebay link for $340 shipped) - This unit has welding pressure sensor as well as cable leads like the DN-10 unit. I like this option as I expect lifting a giant battery pack for every weld would not be much fun.
Power Supply:AC220 20V
Power:1.5KW(Instant)
Welding Current:500A
Double Pulse Time:1ms~10ms(Adjustable)
4 Pulse Time:2ms~20ms(Adjustable)
8 Pulse Time:8ms~80ms(Adjustable)
Soldering Power :50W
Thermostat Soldering Station:
Temperature:150~450
Output Voltage:20VDC

Option 2: POWER 788+ - $168 Shipped through Aliexpress (or ebay link for $203 shipped) - This unit has welding pressure sensor but no welding leads. It does still have the foot pedal though.

Spot-welder part:
Supply voltage: AC220V ± 20V
Power: 1.5KW (Instantaneous)
Current: 500A
Time of double pulse: 1 ~ 10ms (adjustable)
Time of four pulses: 2 ~ 20ms (adjustable)
Time of eight pulses: 8 ~ 80ms (adjustable)

Soldering iron part:
Temperatur: 150 Celsius degree ~ 450 Celsius degree
Power: 50W
Output voltage: 20VDC
 
Hey guys I am really in need of your help again to get my ebike finally going 40 mph here is a link

http://endless-sphere.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=62463
 
riba2233 said:
How about shenzen fest technology and keppower? Are they reliable sources?

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KeepPower definitely legit. My favorite battery supplier for my flashlight business. Each pair comes in a plastic clamshell case, inside a foam-lined cardboard box.
 
riba2233 said:
Thanks! Did you buy a large quantity of batteries from them? Do they declare package properly? (like hazard package or something)

hundreds so far, in various sizes: 16650, 14500, 18500, 16340, 18650, 26650, etc. yes properly declared and documented as hazardous material. and properly packaged

unlike those who rewrap with fake "nimh" labels to avoid shipping restrictions :evil:
 
After reconsidering many times I am preparing to spend some $$ on cells.

Current plan is to build 22s9p of either Samsung 25r, LG HE2 or Sony VTC5. I figure this should result in ~1.5kwh of useful energy without having to push the cells too hard. Any other cells I should be considering that are actually available/semi affordable? Target is 140a peak draw @ 22s, so ~12kw. As such I can't really use any of the larger capacity cells as I don't think any of them are going to handle 15a cell level discharges very well.

I've asked supowerbattery for some pricing on pre-terminated 9p strips, we'll see what they come back with. Any other suppliers that are not recommended on Alibaba? I'll ask for pricing from a few of the highest rated vendors for each battery, though I'm guessing they're not going to be able to spot weld them for me. If the price difference is large enough it may be worth buying/building my own spot welder.
 
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