โApr-20-2021 03:38 PM
โApr-28-2021 05:39 PM
steveh27 wrote:StirCrazy wrote:
do you use a tiny computer fan or anything to blow the heat around or are you just using the heat radiating off the alumium base?
Steve
If using a thermostat controller like mine it must be placed to measure the heat in the batteries, not the surrounding air which would heat up quickly and perhaps shut down the heater before the batteries reach a good temp. If you look at my diagram and read the text, I placed the temp sensor between the 2 batteries which are tight together and below the top.
โApr-27-2021 05:06 PM
pianotuna wrote:
phemens,
Nice post on aluminum heat sink dissipation.
I think the trust of the recent posts is how to keep the batteries warm in cold weather. (which is what keeps me from using them)
โApr-27-2021 12:58 PM
โApr-27-2021 12:00 PM
steveh27 wrote:StirCrazy wrote:
do you use a tiny computer fan or anything to blow the heat around or are you just using the heat radiating off the alumium base?
Steve
If using a thermostat controller like mine it must be placed to measure the heat in the batteries, not the surrounding air which would heat up quickly and perhaps shut down the heater before the batteries reach a good temp. If you look at my diagram and read the text, I placed the temp sensor between the 2 batteries which are tight together and below the top.
โApr-27-2021 07:01 AM
StirCrazy wrote:
do you use a tiny computer fan or anything to blow the heat around or are you just using the heat radiating off the alumium base?
Steve
โApr-27-2021 05:34 AM
phemens wrote:StirCrazy wrote:steveh27 wrote:
https://diysolarforum.com/threads/lifepo4-battery-warmer-install.14485/
This thread shows how to install warming pads and a thermostat controller for LiFePo4 batteries. Mine is shown on page 5 for my Class B. Works great.
thats interesting, a lot of them seam to wrap the batteries in insulation tight, then have the pad stuck to the side. wouldnt it make more sence to have that insulation an inch or two away from the battery so you could get a bit of air movment and use less pads to heat more batteries? just thinking here so if it has been done and didnt work I would be curious as to why.
seams to me if you have the space to put say 2 or 3" of good insulation with sy a 2" air gap between the batteries and the inside of the insulated box and say a tiny ultra low draw fan to cirulate the air, you could probably heat several batteries with one heating pad and cut the amp draw for that purpose. of course this would depend on the space you have also I guess.
Steve
That's exactly what I do. I have a single waste tank heater placed under 6 LiFePo batteries (with a thin sheet of aluminum to spread the base), with 4 inches of foam insulation cased around the battery box. There's about 3 inches of gap between the batteries and the foam. I checked this weekend and the temp at the battery terminal according to the Victron shunt was 8C, ambient outside temp was -3C. Works well for my purposes, we don't camp in extreme cold weather but do in the fringe seasons.
โApr-27-2021 05:17 AM
StirCrazy wrote:steveh27 wrote:
https://diysolarforum.com/threads/lifepo4-battery-warmer-install.14485/
This thread shows how to install warming pads and a thermostat controller for LiFePo4 batteries. Mine is shown on page 5 for my Class B. Works great.
thats interesting, a lot of them seam to wrap the batteries in insulation tight, then have the pad stuck to the side. wouldnt it make more sence to have that insulation an inch or two away from the battery so you could get a bit of air movment and use less pads to heat more batteries? just thinking here so if it has been done and didnt work I would be curious as to why.
seams to me if you have the space to put say 2 or 3" of good insulation with sy a 2" air gap between the batteries and the inside of the insulated box and say a tiny ultra low draw fan to cirulate the air, you could probably heat several batteries with one heating pad and cut the amp draw for that purpose. of course this would depend on the space you have also I guess.
Steve
โApr-27-2021 03:10 AM
StirCrazy wrote:steveh27 wrote:
https://diysolarforum.com/threads/lifepo4-battery-warmer-install.14485/
This thread shows how to install warming pads and a thermostat controller for LiFePo4 batteries. Mine is shown on page 5 for my Class B. Works great.
thats interesting, a lot of them seam to wrap the batteries in insulation tight, then have the pad stuck to the side. wouldnt it make more sence to have that insulation an inch or two away from the battery so you could get a bit of air movment and use less pads to heat more batteries? just thinking here so if it has been done and didnt work I would be curious as to why.
seams to me if you have the space to put say 2 or 3" of good insulation with sy a 2" air gap between the batteries and the inside of the insulated box and say a tiny ultra low draw fan to cirulate the air, you could probably heat several batteries with one heating pad and cut the amp draw for that purpose. of course this would depend on the space you have also I guess.
Steve
โApr-26-2021 07:29 AM
steveh27 wrote:A number of manufacturers are now producing models that have heaters built into the battery. Moving the heater close to the individual cells reduces the amount of power necessary to heat them during charging.
https://diysolarforum.com/threads/lifepo4-battery-warmer-install.14485/
This thread shows how to install warming pads and a thermostat controller for LiFePo4 batteries. Mine is shown on page 5 for my Class B. Works great.
โApr-26-2021 05:46 AM
C Schomer wrote:
I'm back and I'm going to keep my lead acid batteries and replace the FlowRite caps. My Duracell egc2's are only 4 y.o. And the plates still look great. Besides that, Online searches don't show any gc2 agms in stock anywhere. Craig
โApr-26-2021 05:43 AM
steveh27 wrote:
https://diysolarforum.com/threads/lifepo4-battery-warmer-install.14485/
This thread shows how to install warming pads and a thermostat controller for LiFePo4 batteries. Mine is shown on page 5 for my Class B. Works great.
โApr-26-2021 04:20 AM
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