Jan-27-2023 08:41 PM
Feb-05-2023 02:02 PM
3 tons wrote:
I don’t have BB myself, but the bargain-bin batteries dare not match their 10 year warranty (who can tell what grade or composition their cells are??), or tech service, and cylindrical cells stay cooler (due to assembly air gaps), thus no outward swelling of battery case…Quite naturally this all comes at a premium, but it’s nice to have the option - Just saying
3 tons
Feb-05-2023 08:09 AM
Feb-05-2023 08:02 AM
otrfun wrote:StirCrazy wrote:I would argue there is less potential.
. . . I would argue there is more potential for something to go wring in a battle born with over 100 cells soldered in as aposed to a prismatic type with only 8 battery conections, but it will be easier to detect on the prismatic . . .
The 100ah Battleborn (BB) battery cost more for a very good reason---better redundancy. BB uses 100+ cylindrical cells spot-welded in a parallel/series configuration (vs. series connected prismatic cells). Configured this way, a few cells can loose capacity or become unbalanced and have very little effect on the battery's overall output.
99% of the 100ah lifepo4 batteries on Amazon, etc., use prismatic cells. Typically 4 in series. If *any* of these 4 cells loose capacity or become unbalanced it directly and immediately degrades the overall output of the battery---potentially to the point the battery becomes almost unusable, all because of one cell.
BB could have easily chosen to use less expensive prismatic cells, but they didn't in order to provide a more stable, robust battery.
Feb-05-2023 08:02 AM
2oldman wrote:Grit dog wrote:The makers of cheaper, inferior products rely on this.
No, they’re still overpriced thanks to a following due to being the first legit LFP guys.
Feb-05-2023 07:59 AM
Grit dog wrote:The makers of cheaper, inferior products rely on this.
No, they’re still overpriced thanks to a following due to being the first legit LFP guys.
Feb-05-2023 06:26 AM
Feb-04-2023 09:14 AM
StirCrazy wrote:I would argue there is less potential.
. . . I would argue there is more potential for something to go wring in a battle born with over 100 cells soldered in as aposed to a prismatic type with only 8 battery conections, but it will be easier to detect on the prismatic . . .
Feb-04-2023 07:57 AM
Feb-04-2023 07:40 AM
StirCrazy wrote:There's always a different opinion. I don't subscribe to the 'overpriced' argument.
battleborn is way over priced for what it is.
Feb-04-2023 07:24 AM
2oldman wrote:LaneW wrote:I always buy the best I can afford, and if you plan on RVing for many more years, I would buy the BBs.
.. positive stuff about Battle Born…… agreed or not?
It's not that cheaper products won't work, it's for how *long* they will work. My life experience is 'you get what you pay for.'.. every time.
Feb-04-2023 06:57 AM
LaneW wrote:I always buy the best I can afford, and if you plan on RVing for many more years, I would buy the BBs.
.. positive stuff about Battle Born…… agreed or not?
Feb-03-2023 07:10 PM
2oldman wrote:LaneW wrote:Is there some reason you chose the SOK rather than say, Battleborn?
Buy 2, 100 ah SOK batteries....I am not looking for the cheapest, I am looking for the safest, most reliable approach.
Feb-03-2023 12:27 PM
pianotuna wrote:Yes, which is why I quoted what he said about cheap.
Price would be much cheaper for SOK
Feb-03-2023 12:21 PM
Feb-03-2023 12:12 PM
LaneW wrote:Is there some reason you chose the SOK rather than say, Battleborn?
Buy 2, 100 ah SOK batteries....I am not looking for the cheapest, I am looking for the safest, most reliable approach.