So I have used rePackr to build my first 14s80p packs and ea. worked out to 180ah per cell pack, I am now wanting build my next 14s80p and I have more than enough cells, when I use rePacker there is no option to specify both cells in parallel and pack capacity, the idea is to have rePackr build the next 14 packs @r 180ahea. using 80 cells per pack out of all the
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Bonjour à tous, cela fait un moment que j''ai pu me connecter faute de temps mais aujourd''hui je me reviens avec un projet de batterie. Etant toujours novice sur la conception d''une batterie, j''aimerai savoir si l''un ou l''une d''entre vous prendrai le temps de m''aider pour réaliser mon projet.
That''s is a good way to do it. What do u end up paying for a complete battery that way? I read some where Big Battery purchased 2000 of these batteries from Japan from Nissan and this is what made for the great prices. If they were purchased from a vehicle breakers or scrap yard there''sa chance they''llcome from vehicles that have been written off.
Warning: The information in this thread was obtained from various sources on the Internet, including any datasheets linked below, and is provided for reference only is not guaranteed to be accurate. To prevent fire or personal injury, never charge or discharge a cell before verifying the information yourself using the original specifications sheet provided by the
Hi everyone, I m new here and I recently found this forum and it''s been very helpful to identify my batteries that I removed from laptops packs. Today I came across this one, it''s from an old Toshiba laptop, they are marked Sanyo Japan EKH, HR-4/3FAU, does anyone know any specs for this model. I can''t find it. Thank you.
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secondlifestorage Bjorns New member. Joined Apr 18, 2021 Messages 3. Apr 23, 2021 #145 Got a new cell here. its a Sanyo text on the cell HR-4/3AU SANYO JAPAN EDH came out of toshiba laptop battery . Attachments. IMG_20210423_195244.jpg. 4.9 MB · Views: 216 IMG_20210423_205637.jpg. 667.5 KB · Views: 219 IMG_20210423_205739.jpg.
Warning: The information in this thread was obtained from various sources on the Internet, including any datasheets linked below, and is provided for reference only is not guaranteed to be accurate. To prevent fire or personal injury, never charge or discharge a cell before verifying the information yourself using the original specifications sheet provided by the
Hi I recently got a batterypack from a 2016 Outlander, which contains 80 of the Yuassa LEV40 cells. I will be using 20 or 40 of them in an ATV conversion, but I have some trouble verifying the correctdata on these cells. In a datasheet I found on secondlife-evbatteriesthe operational voltage
Its a damn good gun, but back in those days Lithium wasn''t really an option, and those Nickle Cadmium batteries it came with have faded away over the years. Surprisingly its lasted this long, so I guess those Japanese made batteries held up pretty well but one of the packs went completely dead.
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(this chat is not directly affiliated with SecondLifeStorage; VALID email req''d) J. jeffy6 New member. Joined Feb 22, 2023 Messages 6. Feb 23, 2023 #23 Korishan said: it appears they are both Sanyo and Panasonic. Sanyo makes theirs in Japan (and are usually button top) and Panasonic makes theirs in China supposedly to the same specs but
Original cgr 18650 ce from Japan Specification 1. Minimum Capacity: 2250mAh (0.54A discharge at 20C) 2. Typical Capacity: 2100mAh (0.54A discharge at 20C) 3. Nominal Voltage: 3.6V 4. Discharge End Voltage: 2.5V 5. Standard Charging Current: 1.1A 6. Charging Voltage: 4.200.03V 7. Standard Charging Time: 4.0hours
Wolf, that''s what I believed at first, but I''m pretty sure these are all non-Japanese and non-Korean cells. These are all probably produced by factories in China, Thailand, Singapore, etc. I have generic cells from 40 different manufacturers and counting. One thing I have noticed is the positive cap.
I don''t have a way to easily compare $ / benefits of Batrium vs JK BMS. A quick look at the JK web site ( https://) doesn''t give me enough details and I don''t see pricing.Seems like a Bluetooth only interface?
(this chat is not directly affiliated with SecondLifeStorage; VALID email req''d) Reactions: OffGridInTheCity. T. topaz Member. Joined May 16, 2022 Messages 34. Nov 27, 2024 #3 Ok, so I''m gonna wait till 100% then. Impressive
The Japanese made NCR18650GAs triumph was not a surprise for me, but the brilliant show by Samsung was! Nevertheless, Sanyo NCR18650GA is the number one, Panasonic NCR18650GA is not the same but very close to its Japanese bro and is the number two. (this chat is not directly affiliated with SecondLifeStorage; VALID email req''d) Reactions
First up is the OG Japanese 2010 unit. This one is specified to run at 200VAC, and charge with 15A. This totals up to a total watt draw of (P=UI, P=200*15) 3000W. Note also the exotic plug. (this chat is not directly affiliated with SecondLifeStorage; VALID email req''d) Dala Member. Joined Feb 16, 2018 Messages 425. Feb 25, 2020 #115
Hi, I found these cells in a battery pack of an IBM powerpc or storage array where it is used as backup battery for the write cache. In the wrapping you can read "Japan". Under the wrapper I found the "B" and two lines: OE1FJ32 and an unique number. Capacity: 1822, 1542, 1649 and 1702 according to Liitikala Lii-500 "NOR test".
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