Date: Sat, 1 Jan 2005 07:43:01 -0600 (GMT+6)
From: john <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [EVBMS] New High Power Sony Lithiums!! (fwd)


check these out!! small enough for 3 to fit in the extended battery case 
and equiviant in capacity to  the orginal 6 cells at half the weight!! 
leaves room in the battery case for other stuff like memory.

john

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Date: Sat, 01 Jan 2005 05:17:21 -0000
From: d0li0 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: [EVBMS] New High Power Sony Lithiums!!



These sure beat the pants off the 18650's I tried to use on my
scooter.
And going with the 26650VT cells there wouldn't be any paralleling!
That would kick but, just 8 cells in series, only 1.6 Lbs! Hot Damn!.

L8r
  Ryan

As seen on the EVlist.
I happened across a press release from Sony about li-ions coming
  out in January - check out the power density:
http://www.sony.net/SonyInfo/News/Press/200412/04-060E/

If you can't tell, I'm looking at the 26650VT cells, which have a
maximum output of 50A (20C). At 90gm, that's twice as much as the G8
cells of the same capacity, but the wt/gm is better than li-polys. A
series/parallel (2000 cells!) could max out a 1K Zilla in a 400# pack;
it's nothing like the Bolders fueling the Killacycle, but perhaps
useful hybridized with another pack.





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