ultra-fast charging cells

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I am looking for cells that could accept a "normal" charge rate of at least 4C and peaks up to 10C. Has anyone seen such cells, that are available to to purchase in low quantities?
I know A123 accepts 4C as "fast charge", but these are harder and harder to get, especially quality ones. Are there other options? Some RC lipos maybe?

So what I have found so far:
SCIB: 8C (still checking prices)
A123: 4C (dicsontinued)
SAFT: 2C (too expensive and too slow)
 
Check if Enerdel is still offering there high-C charge cell.

Likewise, if you don't need high energy density, take a look at LTO stuff, many offerings support 10C charge.
 
I have some nanotitanate 18650 direct from the IREQ research lab that are built to take 15C continuous :twisted:

But they are only 1.8v nominal and 1Ah... :(

Damn it ! I still have a box of 100 brand new cells but nu real use for them...
 
liveforphysics said:
Check if Enerdel is still offering there high-C charge cell.

Likewise, if you don't need high energy density, take a look at LTO stuff, many offerings support 10C charge.
Can't see any high power cells on Enerdel's website. I had a couple of pouch samples from like 3 years ago, but probably they are too new :)

Looks like Titanate is the way to go.


Punx0r said:
Turnigy Nano-tech claims 10C
cwah said:
Nanotech: 8C charge rate
http://www.hobbyking.com/hobbyking/store/__24300__Turnigy_nano_tech_A_SPEC_4500mah_10S_65_130C_Lipo_Pack.html
This looks interesting. No Ti inside these? I wonder how reliable these cells are. But easy to purchase at least.
 
circuit said:
liveforphysics said:
Check if Enerdel is still offering there high-C charge cell.
Can't see any high power cells on Enerdel's website. I had a couple of pouch samples from like 3 years ago, but probably they are too new :)

Here it claims 5C charge and discharge for the CP160 cell. http://evolveelectrics.com/power-cell/
Sometimes called the PHEV or power cell, it compares very well and ranked above the A123 20Ah pouch and Altair Nano titanate cells on this evaluation: http://elithion.com/wp_short_discharge_time.php
You can also see the pulse power (10 second) charge and discharge characteristics on the last page here: http://www.enerdel.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/11/Cell-Binder.pdf
Generally the EnerDel power cells are expensive however evolve shows a good price on the B grade CP155-365 (15.5 Ah instead of the 16Ah A grade). http://evolveelectrics.com/single-cell/
 
999zip999 said:
How would you connect the cell tabs. Solderable ?

The only method I've seen is compression. You have your standard tab materials of copper and aluminum, both nickel plated. I would not solder them. Punch a hole and clamp with threaded fastener.
 
Even the high rate Panasonic cells can do 2C. I have no idea what would happen over time though ...
 
arkmundi said:
I'd get some A123 cells from OSNPower.
I have dealt with OSNpower several times and can't say anything bad. However I have used A123 cells in projects before and it was a pity to redesign when they got obsolete and hard to purchase in larger quantities. So I'm trying to avoid that same mistake.

major said:
circuit said:
liveforphysics said:
Check if Enerdel is still offering there high-C charge cell.
Can't see any high power cells on Enerdel's website. I had a couple of pouch samples from like 3 years ago, but probably they are too new :)

Here it claims 5C charge and discharge for the CP160 cell. http://evolveelectrics.com/power-cell/
Sometimes called the PHEV or power cell, it compares very well and ranked above the A123 20Ah pouch and Altair Nano titanate cells on this evaluation: http://elithion.com/wp_short_discharge_time.php
You can also see the pulse power (10 second) charge and discharge characteristics on the last page here: http://www.enerdel.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/11/Cell-Binder.pdf
Generally the EnerDel power cells are expensive however evolve shows a good price on the B grade CP155-365 (15.5 Ah instead of the 16Ah A grade). http://evolveelectrics.com/single-cell/
Yes, I actually did have one of these B grade cells tested. Did not look like power-optimized cells at that time, probably worth a second look.

999zip999 said:
The 15.5ah cells 31usd. How would you connect the cell tabs. Solderable ?
EnerDel suggests using mechanical clamps with screws. Similar to what folks at ES do to connect 20Ah A123 pouches.
EnerDel also offer their assembly kit. Probably not a bad idea to order those together with cells or as complete pack.
5C is a little on the edge, probably will try other solutions first.

grindz145 said:
Even the high rate Panasonic cells can do 2C. I have no idea what would happen over time though ...
I have tested several genuine Panasonic NCR18650B (3300mAh) cells at 1C, 0.5C and 0.25C charge rates. Capacity drops very dramatically just after few cycles even at 0.5C. I wouldn't go over 0.33C with these. Those higher-rated cells, like -PD, probably will take faster charge, but I don't expect it to be anything near 4C or even 2C.
 
circuit said:
grindz145 said:
Even the high rate Panasonic cells can do 2C. I have no idea what would happen over time though ...
I have tested several genuine Panasonic NCR18650B (3300mAh) cells at 1C, 0.5C and 0.25C charge rates. Capacity drops very dramatically just after few cycles even at 0.5C. I wouldn't go over 0.33C with these. Those higher-rated cells, like -PD, probably will take faster charge, but I don't expect it to be anything near 4C or even 2C.

Great feedback, great to know.
 
riba2233 said:
Maybe he was talking about ultra high drain panasonic, like K, KA, and Y.

I was actually considering the -pd cells, but on paper, the 18650Bs will do 2C, so this was definitely where I was going.
 
grindz145 said:
riba2233 said:
Maybe he was talking about ultra high drain panasonic, like K, KA, and Y.

I was actually considering the -pd cells, but on paper, the 18650Bs will do 2C, so this was definitely where I was going.
Here are my findings:
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More info and tests:
https://translate.google.com/translate?hl=en&sl=lt&tl=en&u=http%3A%2F%2Fe-motion.lt%2F2013%2F07%2F30%2Flicio-celiu-pasirinkimas-4%2F
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https://translate.google.com/translate?hl=en&sl=lt&tl=en&u=http%3A%2F%2Fe-motion.lt%2F2013%2F04%2F10%2Flicio-celiu-pasirinkimas-2%2F
https://translate.google.com/translate?hl=en&sl=lt&tl=en&u=http%3A%2F%2Fe-motion.lt%2F2013%2F04%2F07%2Flicio-celiu-pasirinkimas%2F
 
Have you seen the info from ev-power/I4WIFI about LTO cells......
http://www.ev-power.eu/LTO-Cells/?utm_source=HOMEPAGE&utm_medium=LTONews1&utm_campaign=LTO

They seem to be testing some brands.
Could become interesting.

I have been looking alittle on this site.
http://www.cpecpower.com/index_en.html
they seem to have both LTOF and LTOM cells.
I ahve no Idea about the price and quality.

Regards
/Per
 
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