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FWC wrote:
A couple of things to think about before adding heaters to your LiFePO4 batteries:
1. Are you really 'protecting' them? Many (most?) LiFePO4 batteries have a low temperature charge cut off built in to the BMS, so they protect themselves and won't accept a charge below a certain temperature (I think it is about -3C for Battleborn). The downside of not having a heater is that you may miss out on some charge opportunities when it is very cold, not that you will damage the batteries.
2. How much energy will heating the batteries use? Several of the solutions presented here keep the batteries MUCH warmer than they need to be. There is no advantage in heating the batteries to 20C and it wastes energy. You also only need the batteries to be heated when charging, they can be cold while discharging. It is far more (electrical) power efficient to heat your batteries with what ever heater you use to heat your living space - which I assume you keep above -3C.
3. There are situations where you really do need to heat the batteries - but they are less common than most folks think. In the case you do need heat then external heat pads are the best option. While internally heated batteries seem like a good idea, if you us a battery monitor to track things (eg a Victron BMV) the internal heaters will throw everything off as the current for the heaters cannot be accounted for by the monitor.
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โDec-22-2020 06:19 AM
dennych1 wrote:
My battery is 10.5x20 you think I can stick the pad right to the bottom and do you think I would have to enclose battery. Itโs great to converse with someone that has done this
โDec-21-2020 08:04 PM
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โDec-20-2020 11:37 AM
phemens wrote:
I have. I added a waste tank heater stuck to a thin aluminum plate. That goes directly under my 6 LiFePO4 batteries. I also have a battery temperature probe attached to my Victron setup to prevent charging if the temp goes below 5C. Batteries are surrounded by foam board insulation.
I considered the grip heating pads, but the waste tank heater has the automatic temp kick in, so I went with that instead. Seems to work very well. It draws down roughly 6 amps per hr and comfortably kept the batteries 10 degrees above ambient. I didn't get a chance to measure under colder conditions as our season wrapped up first.
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โDec-17-2020 04:11 PM
deltabravo wrote:
BattleBorn heat pads
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