regmeister
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regmeister said:I have a few questions I hope someone can help me with.
I am thinking of a pack for 230A continuous. Can anyone suggest the minimum number of cells for 60V operation?
Is there an ideal temperature to run these cells?
LFP, have you worked on soldering these tabs yet? Any thing you can share on that front would be appreciated too.
Cheers, Richard
liveforphysics said:Right at the moment, I'm in beautiful Costa Rica, and will be until the first week or so of March, so my focus is on relaxing more then pack building.![]()
bigmoose said:liveforphysics said:Right at the moment, I'm in beautiful Costa Rica, and will be until the first week or so of March, so my focus is on relaxing more then pack building.![]()
Luke, enjoy your holiday my friend! Wish my best to John also. It has been snowing here all day, and the temperature is now diving to single digits... I am imagining you enjoying the wavez, the womenz and the ... you know, all the good stuff that if we ol' guys did it, we'd be deadz! :wink:
pgt400 said:These cells have fantastic specs...would love a 24S3P pack of 20AH units for my bike. But so pricey right now, hope they get cloned soon![]()
cell_man said:Thanks Etard,
I know I'm not making much on them at these prices and I think any company would struggle to sell them at the price I have them up for. To be honest I set the price too low and it has given me nothing to offer to bigger customers and leaves nothing to cover any problems. There are a few others offering these cells now from what I've seem but their prices range from about 40% more expensive to over double the price. If I had them available in smaller formats like 10Ah I think people would think they are quite cheap but they look at the price of a high voltage high capacity pack and only see a lot of money. There are no cheap, high C rated LiFePO4 cells that come in at bargain prices when you assemble them into a big pack. It's gonna be difficult to compete with a123 26650s that have been taken from used Dewalt packs but even new Dewalt packs work out to very similar per Ah price to what I'm offering.
AussieJester said:There around ~200 dollars more than a 48v 20ah ping battery and a 100 times better quality...bargain in
my opinion, cant even begin to compare the two bobocop. Want cheap rubbish that will likely
fail get a ping. Want something that will last get the A123s...
KiM
Bobocop said:If they are so great (and i see you recommend them to everyone, they are even in your sig, why did you order another $300 worth of lipo and not these ?
bobocop said:I think the 15ah and 20ah a123 prismatics are better quality cells for $2.50 ah: are going to die out very soon.
Even if they are great cells, most newbies and new comers to the forum (and some older ones) cannot afford that kind of a price for batteries, (if you read some posts, only the guys that have been here awhile (and only some) with big motors are buying these batteries (that's not many) because the price is to high for anyone just getting into e-bikes. (even if they are great cells)
The price for those cells will not come down, because the guys on here that have already bought them will be really pissed, but they are just to pricy for an average guy getting into e-bakes.
even if you think you priced them to low, a guy like evcomponents is making more money then you because his bats cost less, and a regular joe doesn't care about your 120amps discharge(or so)
I'm looking for batteries and read this thread and the testing Luke (great work by the way) has done and i think they are great bats, but at 2.50 and amp, i, and most people with average jobs will not buy them. because we can't afford them.
even people that know about these and have bought ping, are going back to ping because their cheaper (even if they have a less discharge rate)
will_newton said:that's kinda silly, it's like saying a Porsche sucks because you can't afford it. Oh wait, they suck even more because
EVERYONE can't drive one, eh?
uh, OK.![]()
I don't mean (by what i'm saying) that the price is to high for the quality, What i mean is that it's to high for the average person to afford.