Popeyes, ac&t or Krispy krunch
Type: Posts; User: JoshKeller
Popeyes, ac&t or Krispy krunch
I went from being the biggest tournament junky around to not even knowing the classic was this past weekend. Maybe it's bad marketing. Or maybe it's just so out of touch with reality for the average...
There were only a couple of them in stock and they went fast.
I build my own ebikes (special made and designed for hunting - high voltage and high torque) and build the batteries to fit the frame.
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Here's a few batteries for you 24v guys
https://batteryhookup.com/products/25-6v-75ah-1-92kwh-lifepo4-battery-with-bms-24v
Neither will be truly broken (and not tied) In my lifetime.
We have them. Don't care about them. Everyone in the district gets the same % raise. They ask us to come up with extra tasks and goals. I'm here to take orders and get a paycheck until my next job...
Graduated high school. Went to college for a year and decided I didn't want to waste time and money chasing a degree (and taking ridiculous classes) So I dropped and went to tech school and work for...
The Samsung and molicel cells I use for my bike builds experience ce the same degradation
Whatever it is, it's never enough. I would be happiest living a 1700s style life off grid with no paycheck
That depends. Would you buy 12 eggs or a dozen eggs?
I'd personally do the two 24s - if one goes down you still have a 24v system.
They'd have more than enough to fix them if they'd just learn to manage it.
Earlier lithium batteries were lithium ion which tend to emit fire when punctured or overcharged. Lithium ion is still used in ebike batteries, due to their higher cell voltage and lighter weight...
I stopped the test before I left this afternoon for some errands. 59ah and still at 34v.
Why else would they even have the lottery if it wasn't a financial windfall for the govt
Still discharging on the test. So far close to 50ah capacity and still over 38 volts. This battery is a winner
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The 13" x 6.5 x 9 is accurate
The 20" measurement was actually dead on to the box it was packaged in
So far my test is up to 15ah capacity and still reading 39.8v.
Fully charged. Let it rest for an hour off the charger and it settled to 41.2v which is great. My current 40ah rests at 41.1. Capacity test started
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All 3 of mine came in at 38.9 resting volts. I have one on the charger now. Capacity test should be done by tomorrow. Same size case as my 36v 40ah battery, but definitely 12ish pounds heavier.
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Generally golf carts draw more amps than a trolling motor. My 48v cart draws 100 amps. My trolling motor draws 45ish. They will absolutely work for both applications
Yes it will
Mine are due in tomorrow. I'll get dimensions, charge it up, and run a capacity test and report back
Waterproof is not really needed for a lithium trolling motor battery. You don't want to leave the charger plugged in all the time. Use the battery. Charge it before you go next time. Leave it alone....
That much space is needed to get the capacity. I did the math and it will take over 200 cells to build. Chances are the "name brands" aren't making a true 60ah
My 36v 40 ah battery Is 30 lbs, so this one will be in the 40 lb class.
It's going to be around 20" to fit all the cells.