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heat and Li batteries.

pianotuna
Nomad III
Nomad III
Hi Folks,

I hope this is of use.

https://www.latimes.com/business/story/2023-07-13/how-a-heat-wave-will-hurt-your-ev-battery

It may behoove folks in such hot areas to provide cooling for their battery bank--either by having it in the living quarters (which I'm personally loath to do), or by some other method of cooling.
Regards, Don
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Grit_dog
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Grit_dog
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3 tons wrote:
I believe this article would be less misleading were your heading to read ‘EV batteries and hot weather’… In it’s present form one might conclude it’s content applies to Lithium Iron Phosphate chemistry (LiFePo4) commonly used as RV House batteries…

Also after so many of your previous seemingly uninformed, diversionary LFP post, one might also conclude that this was intentional…(legacy matters…)

3 tons


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mbloof
Explorer
Explorer
mkirsch wrote:
3 tons wrote:
markchengr wrote:
Lithium iron phosphate batteries are lithium ion batteries. Same thing. The iron and phosphate are in the form of ions.


Thanks for informing us that all lithium ion batteries are the same thing…

3 tons


When it was strongly implied that they are "diiiiiiiferent" earlier in the thread, seems like a useful point to make.


While they all have "lithium" the chemistry of batteries typically found in portable electronics and that found in electric cars (and used in RV's) are not only very different but also have different operating (and danger!) characteristics.

While not exactly 'apples vs oranges' it is not 'apples vs apples' ether.

Explanation of the different types of Li-ion battery chemistries



- Mark0.

mkirsch
Nomad II
Nomad II
3 tons wrote:
markchengr wrote:
Lithium iron phosphate batteries are lithium ion batteries. Same thing. The iron and phosphate are in the form of ions.


Thanks for informing us that all lithium ion batteries are the same thing…

3 tons


When it was strongly implied that they are "diiiiiiiferent" earlier in the thread, seems like a useful point to make.

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StirCrazy
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markchengr wrote:
Lithium iron phosphate batteries are lithium ion batteries. Same thing. The iron and phosphate are in the form of ions.


yes, but it's the chemical composition that controls the properties. LFP batteries have a wider range than what is used in cars.

it was 46C here yesterday and my LFP batter in the camper didn't spontaneously combust.

Steve
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3_tons
Explorer III
Explorer III
markchengr wrote:
Lithium iron phosphate batteries are lithium ion batteries. Same thing. The iron and phosphate are in the form of ions.


Thanks for informing us that all lithium ion batteries are the same thing…

3 tons

markchengr
Explorer II
Explorer II
Lithium iron phosphate batteries are lithium ion batteries. Same thing. The iron and phosphate are in the form of ions.

bighatnohorse
Explorer II
Explorer II
Bedlam wrote:
Many phones reduce charge/discharge rates beyond 95 degrees Fahrenheit due to their battery chemistry.


Lithium ION as previously pointed out. True.
But how many truck campers have Lithium ION batteries?

Lithium Iron Phosphate, according to the manufacturer's information have a working temperature between 32 and 130 degrees as I recall.

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Bedlam
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Many phones reduce charge/discharge rates beyond 95 degrees Fahrenheit due to their battery chemistry.

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time2roll
Nomad
Nomad
The excessive heat shortens the life of all batteries. Not unique to lithium of which others may suffer even more.

ScottG
Nomad
Nomad
Optimum upper temp is 113 degrees but they are fine and perfectly safe up to 140+. Also, every one I've seen has high temp cut-off.
At any rate, if it's that hot, we've got more serious issues.

3_tons
Explorer III
Explorer III
I believe this article would be less misleading were your heading to read ‘EV batteries and hot weather’… In it’s present form one might conclude it’s content applies to Lithium Iron Phosphate chemistry (LiFePo4) commonly used as RV House batteries…

Also after so many of your previous seemingly uninformed, diversionary LFP post, one might also conclude that this was intentional…(legacy matters…)

3 tons