Hi,
"My motorcycle has 40AH GBS cells of which I use only 2 1/2 C and the cells are
still doing great 3 1/2 years later. "
To give us some terms of reference, what does your M/C pull in amps at a steady
50mph and 70mph (if you go that fast!) and on strong acceleration? And how
many miles do
I have 16 20Ah GBS cells and all of them off gas what smells like the
electrolyte solution. Put them in an enclosed box for a few days and
it is really obvious! I have not detected this with my TS or CALB
cells. I'm concerned that either the plastic, vent seals, and/or the
terminal seals are leakin
Lee Hart via EV wrote:
I tested 16 GMS-LFMP100AH cells...
Correction; should be GBS-LFMP100AH cells.
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Byron James via EV wrote:
Yikes - the GBS specs call out max continuous discharge <3C. I would be
careful pulling 5C. A Local GBS distributor destroyed, within a month,
GBS cells charging and discharging GBS cells at 3C...
I tested 16 GMS-LFMP100AH cells. I found two bad ones as delivered
(sig
Steve Clunn wrote "Didn't know you where testing so many cells , I just put 66
60 ah GBS's in a BMW they seem to be doing good. time will tell, they are
dishing out 5 c without the cell voltage dropping below 3v ."
Yikes - the GBS specs call out max continuous discharge < 3C. I would be
careful
>
> Marcus Reddish via EV wrote:
> >> Are these the old white Thunder sky cells that failed? Seem to remember a
> >> picture of them leaking. Is it possible folks charged those early cells
> >> like they were lead and caused (or contributed to) the failures? I have
> >> not heard of any bad "batch"
Hi Lee,
Just wanted to check if it was 3rd-hand reports or not. If you say they
were bad cells, they were bad cells.
Are there any testing statistics on the more modern Chinese cells (Yellow
Thundersky, Blue CALB, etc)? Seems like people report a bad cell here or
there but not the categorical fa
On 23 Sep 2014 at 18:09, Lee Hart via EV wrote:
> I've continued to borrow, barter, and buy various lithiums for testing.
> Prismatics and cylindrical, LiCo, LiMn, LiFe etc. They have
> *consistently* failed to meet specs.
http://www.motherjones.com/environment/2008/05/charge-keep
David Roden
Have you ever tested Enerdel batteries?
Lee Hart wrote:
My earliest ones were from a group buy organized by Victor Tikhonov in 2003.
They were white prismatic Lithium-Cobalt cells, in both 90ah and 100ah
models. Some of the 100ah cells were OK (maybe 3 out of 4 worked, but didn't
meet specs). *All
Lee,
Are those A123 still on the market? I haven't kept up on the
batteries/companies.
Are the test results available? Can you send me a CSV or similar?
-Chris
Mr23 at Comcast dot net
On September 23, 2014 6:09:39 PM CDT, Lee Hart via EV wrote:
>Marcus Reddish via EV wrote:
>>> Are these t
Marcus Reddish via EV wrote:
Are these the old white Thunder sky cells that failed? Seem to remember a
picture of them leaking. Is it possible folks charged those early cells
like they were lead and caused (or contributed to) the failures? I have
not heard of any bad "batch" since the white cells
in return?
As they say, caveat emptor.
Peri
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From: "Bill Woodcock via EV"
To: "Byron James" ; "Electric Vehicle
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Sent: 23-Sep-14 7:42:07 AM
Subject: Re: [EVDL] Lithium batteries direct from China
On Sep 23, 2014,
On Sep 23, 2014, at 5:07 AM, Byron James via EV wrote:
> Mathew,
>
> Check out these Colorado companies:
> http://evolveelectrics.com/
> http://boulderhc.com/services/
Also K2 Energy. We’ve gotten packs from them.
http://www.k2battery.com/battery-packs.html
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Subject: Re: [EVDL] Lithium batteries direct from China
Mathew,
Check out these Colorado companies:
http://evolveelectrics.com/
http://boulderhc.com/services/
Evolve can provide the parts and Boulder Hybrids can assembly the battery pack
with BMS even
Mathew,
Check out these Colorado companies:
http://evolveelectrics.com/
http://boulderhc.com/services/
Evolve can provide the parts and Boulder Hybrids can assembly the battery pack
with BMS even though its not listed as a standard service.
Best,
Byron
On Sep 22, 2014, at 10:33 AM, Matthew
Talk to Don Blazer (theoldc...@aol.com). He's been importing cells and
reselling them for a while. I bought my pack from him and was very happy
with the service.
--Rick
On 09/22/2014 12:33 PM, Matthew Parkhouse via EV wrote:
> I remember the Thundersky problem..
> This is exactly why I am ask
On 09/22/2014 11:55 AM, Marcus Reddish via EV wrote:
Are these the old white Thunder sky cells that failed? Seem to remember a
picture of them leaking. Is it possible folks charged those early cells
like they were lead and caused (or contributed to) the failures? I have
not heard of any bad "
Are these the old white Thunder sky cells that failed? Seem to remember a
picture of them leaking. Is it possible folks charged those early cells
like they were lead and caused (or contributed to) the failures? I have
not heard of any bad "batch" since the white cells, which was ages ago.
I ha
I have been a Registered Nurse since 1986, an LPN since my Army medic days.
Combined with being a factory trained BMW motorcycle mechanic, I've had a very
interesting career path and a GREAT skill set. Got disabled by some botched
gall bladder surgery a few years ago (at the hospital I worked
I remember the Thundersky problem..
This is exactly why I am asking the EVDlist for "real life" experiences
bringing a small order (48 volt and 120 battery pack that came from China).
Sounds a bit scarey, has this happened to any of us?
Two outfits have said they will ship to my favourite
It's been a number of years, but I participated in a group buy from Thundersky.
Basically, they shipped us floor sweepings; rejects, old stock, and junk.
You need to understand that Chinese businesses are not bound by any of the
legal protections and ethics of US firms. Many of them take full ad
On 09/22/2014 05:41 AM, Matthew Parkhouse via EV wrote:
Hello All
Has anyone had any experience with ordering lithium battery packs from China?
If so, how is the transaction at our port cities. Apparently, these companies
only ship to our ports.
I bought a batch of ThunderSkys from Evergreen
RN =...
• Niger (international vehicle registration).[from French République du Niger .]
• (chiefly in North America) Registered Nurse.
• (in the UK) Royal Navy.
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On 22 Sep 2014, at 11:41, Matthew Parkhouse via EV wrote:
> Hello All
> Has anyone had any experience with ordering lithium batte
quick Google may find others.
Russ
On Mon, 22/9/14, Matthew Parkhouse via EV wrote:
Subject: [EVDL] Lithium batteries direct from China
To: "Electric Vehicle Discussion List"
Date: Monday, 22 September, 2014, 11:41
Hello All
Has
Hello All
Has anyone had any experience with ordering lithium battery packs from China?
If so, how is the transaction at our port cities. Apparently, these companies
only ship to our ports.
Thanks!
Matthew Parkhouse, RN
hobomatt@ aol.com
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