Hi Lee and All, While I agree on most cells, experience in the Volt/LG
modules says it can be viable if kept within spec and for 2.5 yrs mine have
stayed within $.01vdc cell to cell says it's alright financially.First they
cost similar to lead but as lighter you need 30% less Kwh.Next the BMSs
Mr. Sharkey via EV wrote:
> Consider: You are going to use your lithiums until they die
Actually, I'm hoping for the reverse, that my battery packs last longer
than I do.
Sharkey, I sure *hope* you outlive your batteries!
Lee
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> Consider: You are going to use your lithiums until they die
Actually, I'm hoping for the reverse, that my battery packs last
longer than I do.
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Alan Arrison wrote:
You've heard it before, but here it is again.
Proceed without a BMS at your own peril.
Best case, you ruin some expensive cells.
Worst case, you burn your house down.
I agree completely. Running lithiums without a BMS is like running your
house wiring without circuit bre
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