50 amps from 4 GA cells- Can BatteryBlocs handle it?

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  • čas přidán 7. 02. 2018
  • Watch as just 4 Sanyo 18650 GA cells put out 50 amps through a 4P BatteryBloc. Can the BatteryBloc handle 50 amps?

Komentáře • 9

  • @MrBrymstond
    @MrBrymstond Před 6 lety

    It's nice to see you back, you had us worried.

  • @TheFarleyGordon
    @TheFarleyGordon Před 6 lety

    Love those battery blocks. Sean do you have a good source for those GA batteries I would like to make a powerwall out of them

    • @shawname2
      @shawname2  Před 6 lety +1

      The best source is IMR batteries. I cannot compete with them on their GA prices.

    • @shawname2
      @shawname2  Před 6 lety

      I recommend IMR batteries. I can't compete with them for price on GA cells. They offer fast delivery and are in the USA.

  • @tinysolarshack9615
    @tinysolarshack9615 Před 6 lety

    Excellent. I’ve been thinking of using cells that are not good enough for a powerwall and allowing them to dump into a bank of resistors like you did. The objective would be putting a fan on them to use as a small heater in a tent or small camper situation. Charge with Solar and use randomly. Any input would be helpful.
    Any idea what resistor value you might start with?

    • @shawname2
      @shawname2  Před 6 lety

      The value of the resistor depends on the voltage of the battery. Because this is a sub 4 volt system, I used .2 ohm 100 watt resistors. You need a very low ohm resistor for current to flow with a low voltage. About the battery- Let's assume the cells are old and that the failure rate is high. When parked in a large parallel group a dead cell can ruin the rest of the cells in it's group by dragging them down and killing them. So, making small parallel groups but a high voltage battery would limit the damage. But, the management issues- keeping all those unruly cats balanced- would be difficult. So suppose you just made one 100P battery. A 4 volt AC charger or power supply would be all that was needed, no balancing required. A dead cell would have a lot of healthy cells and would be unlikely to bring down the whole pack.
      But you will be charging with solar. So I would suggest a compromise. Build a battery that can be bulk charged with your solar panels voltage- to 4 volts per cell- maybe a 12 volt? Then use a cheap hobby charger every week or so to balance charge it.... You got me thinking here!

    • @tinysolarshack9615
      @tinysolarshack9615 Před 6 lety

      Yes I see where you are going. Luckily this idea has no sensitive loads just resistance. A Solar Pwm Charger would take a 4S pack to 13.8v of charge way below the 4.2v change which would charge to 16.8v . Yes I think a higher Parallel cell pack would be good as you suggested. Cells with a Higher C rating such as 1500-2000 mAh might work best. I was also thinking that when building the 4S pack that leaving an open cell row between cells would allow more ventilation of heat. Regardless of the heat being from the batteries or resistors it’s still BTU’s either way.

  • @332jatc
    @332jatc Před 6 lety

    The video two days ago but you haven't put up video out for 2 years why all of a sudden

    • @shawname2
      @shawname2  Před 6 lety

      Been busy with BatteryBlocs! Got a new girlfriend! Remodeled House! Been developing a new product which I hope to introduce soon. Thanks for the comment.