I follow Will Prowse on Youtube for battery information. He is always testing LifePo4 batteries and BMS modules and makes recommendations on whether they are any good or not. He also links to the vendors web page if you wish to order. Here is one about Fortune batteries.
Fortune LiFePO4 Battery Cells: I love them!
Regards
Phil
Fortune LiFePO4 Battery Cells: I love them!
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Regards
Phil
On Monday, February 10, 2020, 11:42:40 a.m. EST, THOMAS VANDERMEULEN <tvinypsi@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi Allan,
If you've already looked at the ThunderStruck website, then you may already have seen the type of prismatic cells I'm referring to. They are the large, rectangular, plastic or aluminum encased battery cells with two terminals. I settled on CALB, 200Ah cells. The terminals take 8mm [M8] bolts, and wires and cables are connected using ring terminals. Interconnecting the batteries in series is accomplished either with thin (1/6" or <) solid copper bars or battery cable depending on how the cells are oriented to one another.
Lithium Iron Phosphate [LiFePO4] chemistry is described in all authoritative sources I've found as the safest chemistry for marine use as also noted by Matt at Sunlight Conversions. [I think I'm getting close to a 'plug-n-play' solution with what I'm putting together, Matt, but still developing!]
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If you've already looked at the ThunderStruck website, then you may already have seen the type of prismatic cells I'm referring to. They are the large, rectangular, plastic or aluminum encased battery cells with two terminals. I settled on CALB, 200Ah cells. The terminals take 8mm [M8] bolts, and wires and cables are connected using ring terminals. Interconnecting the batteries in series is accomplished either with thin (1/6" or <) solid copper bars or battery cable depending on how the cells are oriented to one another.
Lithium Iron Phosphate [LiFePO4] chemistry is described in all authoritative sources I've found as the safest chemistry for marine use as also noted by Matt at Sunlight Conversions. [I think I'm getting close to a 'plug-n-play' solution with what I'm putting together, Matt, but still developing!]
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