Jan-01-2023 09:10 AM
Jan-05-2023 06:10 AM
Jan-04-2023 04:38 PM
pianotuna wrote:
Many folks here have done so. I like Li so long as they are not used in cold weather.
LTO are more expensive than LiFePo4 but can be used at both higher and lower temperatures.
Sio2 would be my choice as they are not fussy (i.e. no battery management system needed.
For my part I'd love to hear of someone with a similar use pattern to mine using LiFePo4 at -34 F as a "weekend warrior".
Jan-03-2023 05:54 PM
Jan-03-2023 04:50 PM
ron4adams wrote:
I have been in correspondence with a sales rep at Dakota Lithium and they seem quite knowledgeable. I still haven't learned enough to know how much the conversion from lead acid to lithium would cost me but am considering it for both carriage batteries and engine battery. If anyone has already converted I would be interested in your experience.
Jan-03-2023 11:08 AM
Jan-03-2023 08:58 AM
Jan-03-2023 04:42 AM
pianotuna wrote:vermilye wrote:
I'd also ask about the physical size of a 100 amp hour 12V battery. Since it appears that the energy density is close to 1/3 that of a standard lithium battery, it may be impracticably large.
Dimension: 281(H)*528(L)*240(W)mm
or
11" (H) 21" (L) 9.5 " (W)
Jan-02-2023 10:07 AM
pianotuna wrote:vermilye wrote:
I'd also ask about the physical size of a 100 amp hour 12V battery. Since it appears that the energy density is close to 1/3 that of a standard lithium battery, it may be impracticably large.
Dimension: 281(H)*528(L)*240(W)mm
or
11" (H) 21" (L) 9.5 " (W)
Jan-02-2023 08:03 AM
vermilye wrote:
I'd also ask about the physical size of a 100 amp hour 12V battery. Since it appears that the energy density is close to 1/3 that of a standard lithium battery, it may be impracticably large.
Jan-02-2023 07:57 AM
MEXICOWANDERER wrote:
Since they are rated to 10° F and use with "electric skateboards"
I would make sure they are "Thunder Proof"
Jan-02-2023 07:22 AM
Jan-02-2023 06:55 AM
pianotuna wrote:
Hi all,
It looks as if LTO batteries are becoming available.
I've written to the company below for pricing on a 100 amp-hour nominal 12 volt battery.
They can be charged at 10 C. (i.e. 1000 amps)
They work from -50 c (-58 f) to 60 C (140 f)
The cycle life is 30,000
Assuming a 100 amp-hour jar:
They can be drawn from at up to 10 C (1000 amps or 12000 watts)
They can be drawn continuously at 3C (300 amps or 3600 watts)
It seems to me that they would be a great choice where battery space is limited.
https://www.osnpower.com/12v100ah-lithuim-titanate-battery-lto-12v100ah-deep-cycle-life-12v100ah-lit...
from OSN POWER
Anyone know much about them?
https://www.osnpower.com/lto-batteries_c10
Jan-01-2023 08:20 PM
Jan-01-2023 06:07 PM