flathill said:it appears the cell has not been damaged but we dont know for sure. it is common for a cell to recover but it is still recommended the cell be scrapped. you cant tell just by looking at capacity.
I dont want that one...
flathill said:it appears the cell has not been damaged but we dont know for sure. it is common for a cell to recover but it is still recommended the cell be scrapped. you cant tell just by looking at capacity.
katou said:What are you using to test these cells? It certainly produces good results!
Katou
burningwings said:Wow ! What fun , some REAL TEST data . Overall made me feel good about my newly made 18s 6p 18650pf battery. The differences I see between the Tesla cells and pf's are mostly explained by the 3.4 ah and 2.9 ah ratings , of the cells . Panasonic cells are good .
Actually, the liquid system in the car is not really used for cooling of the batteries. It's for environmental temperature control of them. Used for heating more then cooling.neptronix said:Thanks for the data. Yeah, this cell is about as saggy as i thought it would be under high load. It's no surprise for a high energy density cell.
I'm sure that the car cruises at a nice 0.33C-0.66C rate, which is pretty gentle on the batteries. It's acceleration and hill climbs where they start shedding decent amounts of their internal energy as heat. Explains the comprehensive liquid cooling in the pack.
neptronix said:Yes, but surrounding the cells with a large thermal mass is ultimately a form of thermally controlling the battery temps. It's added mass and volume. Kind of a bandaid in lieu of a cell that would consistently run cool under those kind of loads, and not have such an issue with cold temps.
Sorry, i'm an efficiency nut. These things bug me :lol:
riba2233 said:DCIR on these doesn't increase much with aging. And even if it did, these cells see really low C rate most of the time, like below 0.5C, so it's not concern at all.
okashira said:0V test now at .....
I should have set the multimeter to log to see just how much capacity comes from the cells all the way down to 0V. :-/
randyc1 said:Hi Okashira , I bought your cells the other day for a 10S4P pack for an eskate , I'm going to buy a simple 42V lithium ion charger,.. what Charging Current would you recommend, 2A, 3A,.ect ??
Thank you?
liveforphysics said:Awesome to see this data public. Thank you for taking the time.