Bud Martin
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I sure like to know what ""business partner" BB means.
Did he mean external leaking? Or was he referring to internal leakage caused from delamination of the jelly roll. Could it be he meant internal current leakage? I think that needs to be clarified.An Eve representative said it is normal.
Not a single person on this forum has reported gas leakage, or any kind of other leakage for that matter, due to a bloated cell. It's possible it happened and wasn't noticed. But if a cell vents would it not be obvious from the smell that follows?How do we know the vents remained closed?
How can you tell whether or not the actual vent is plastic or welded? All the cells I have seen have vent covers and I believe it's more for cosmetic reasons than anything else and possibly an indicator of venting. But do any of these types of cells use a plastic vent? I don't know.The pressure vents on those cells look like the score type that is designed to burst permanently. Are the plastic vents on the Lishens designed to burst or reseal? I assumed reseal, maybe I assumed wrongly.
The resealable vent they are referring to apply to the cylindrical cells they mention.Batteryuniversity opines that "re-sealable vents with a spring-loaded valve are the preferred design" and that's what I thought the Lishens do. Having doubts about that now.
I sort by latest latest comments. It's easier to find. I have no idea why Will pinned the comment then decided to unpin it.Comment now unpinned, so harder to find. You're not kidding, Bigbattery's response is beyond tone deaf, that's being charitable. Also does Will know he is a "business partner" according to Bigbattery?
Gyll Battery at 0:29 shows the cells on their side.I haven't seen another one, but that's just me. Few are using prismatic cells for that matter. I found this line by Lynx, looks like DIY in the wild, complete with Daly BMS, cells zip tied, no case. And all currently unavailable on Amazon, what does that mean? They also have prismatic builds with cases, likewise unavailable on Amazon. Well. That's it for my survey
Well it depends on how you define side. I think by side we are referring to the largest side dimension of the cell. The cells shown in the video are mounted on their edge side. I don't know of any manufacturer that has said edge orientation is ok. Maybe Gyll asked the manufacturer of those cells and the manufacturer gave their approval.Gyll Battery at 0:29 shows the cells on their side.
Good catch.Battery box from Xuba apparently shows cells on their side https://diysolarforum.com/threads/xuba-pre-built-200ah-lifepo4-battery.14265/#post-162286
It's up to the user to ask the manufacturer concerning cell orientation if not noted in the spec sheet.https://shop.gwl.eu/blog/LiFePO4/The-orientation-of-LFP-cell--for-mounting.html advises against cells on their side (example is plastic casing).
Twisting the pressure vent off of a pressurized cell... step one should be "put on your goggles".I didn't know the safety valve (vent) could be removed on those cells. That's interesting.
The whole statement is pretty slim pickings, information wise. Really does not sound like an engineer speaking.Did he mean external leaking? Or was he referring to internal leakage caused from delamination of the jelly roll. Could it be he meant internal current leakage? I think that needs to be clarified.
Good point.Not a single person on this forum has reported gas leakage, or any kind of other leakage for that matter, due to a bloated cell. It's possible it happened and wasn't noticed. But if a cell vents would it not be obvious from the smell that follows?
You're right, I can't tell how the vent is constructed. This page has an exploded diagram that might be somewhat relevant. The safety valve looks like a piece of plastic with a slit in it but there's no way to know for sure from just that.How can you tell whether or not the actual vent is plastic or welded? All the cells I have seen have vent covers and I believe it's more for cosmetic reasons than anything else and possibly an indicator of venting. But do any of these types of cells use a plastic vent? I don't know.
I am an affiliate of big battery. No sponsorship contracts or NDA's.Comment now unpinned, so harder to find. You're not kidding, Bigbattery's response is beyond tone deaf, that's being charitable. Also does Will know he is a "business partner" according to Bigbattery?
I unpinned the comment because the poster had no proof of leakage. And then he asked big battery why he cannot get two free batteries. If someone has proof and posts it on the forum or elsewhere, I am all ears. But there are some people that are trying to take advantage of my leaking cells by demanding free packs to replace theirs. If they have a problem with the battery, BB needs to replace it. But if there is no issue to be found, I think it is unfair to demand more packs.Did he mean external leaking? Or was he referring to internal leakage caused from delamination of the jelly roll. Could it be he meant internal current leakage? I think that needs to be clarified.
Seems to me if the cells are clamped to prevent expansion the chances of the cell leaking would be greater since the PSI increases within the cell. It's my understanding compression is to prevent delamination of the jelly roll. EVE also stated it's ok to mount the cells on their side and I believe I have reposted EVE's response in this thread.
Not a single person on this forum has reported gas leakage, or any kind of other leakage for that matter, due to a bloated cell. It's possible it happened and wasn't noticed. But if a cell vents would it not be obvious from the smell that follows?
How can you tell whether or not the actual vent is plastic or welded? All the cells I have seen have vent covers and I believe it's more for cosmetic reasons than anything else and possibly an indicator of venting. But do any of these types of cells use a plastic vent? I don't know.
The resealable vent they are referring to apply to the cylindrical cells they mention.
I want to add and make clear I am not advocating for mounting cells on their side. I had thought about it but decided before all this leaky stuff came up to keep them upright. I would like to get the facts of what is happening with these Lishen 170ah cells. Not for my sake, but for the sake of others. I am a very skeptical type of guy having learned some lessons the hard way.
I sort by latest latest comments. It's easier to find. I have no idea why Will pinned the comment then decided to unpin it.
Yup, their tone deaf response didn't sit to well with me. They first said they said it was devastating and then backtracked to calling the leakage residue and went on to say they would never send out a product that way.
Maybe they look at Will as being a business partner because Will has brought them many customers. Who knows? Maybe Will is doing some kind of business with them. That part doesn't bother me. The fact these cells are leaking is what is bothering me.
I am surprised no one has replied to Seth's comment. Do you think it would be wise for you to contact him and ask for the photos he sent to Big Battery? Or to refer him to this thread so he can interact here? If he refuses then it would be a good indication he was trying to pull a fast one to get a free battery.If someone reports leakage or any issue with these packs, I will make a video about it. Please tag me if you guys find any proof of another leaking pack. But I need actual video/photo evidence.
Perfect. Thank you!Edit: my response. I hope he will post pictures or video:
Hi everyone, did not realize this chat was going on here until Will just directed me to it. I figured Noone really cared since there were no comments on my post or update on the YouTube video. Here are the pics. Some more info too, I could smell a terrible smell as soon as I opened the outer carton but was hoping it was just manufacturing odors. Once I opened the inside carton, I knew for sure it wasn't right as the smell was VERY strong. The power button would not light up and the volt meter would not turn off and was reading about 7 volts. In the pics you can see the red and white wires are so corroded that they are no longer attached. Also I am a fairs fair type of guy...the type that on several occasions when two candy bars fall out if a vending machine when I paid for one have returned the free one. I would never take advantage or exploit anyone! I simply asked that since they gave Will 2 free packs, if I could be compensated the same? Why not? I paid for the first pack and had the same issue before even getting to use it.I just checked the post and he added to it:
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I am commenting back asking him to post pictures on the forum right now.
Edit: my response. I hope he will post pictures or video:
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Hi Seth, welcome to the forum. Many of us are concerned about these leaky cells. You came to the right place to discuss and I was surprised no one replied to your comment on the YouTube video.Hi everyone, did not realize this chat was going on here until Will just directed me to it. I figured Noone really cared since there were no comments on my post or update on the YouTube video.
Sorry that happened to you and it is concerning. No one has told us the cause and I am not so sure the source of the leak has been confirmed.Here are the pics. Some more info too, I could smell a terrible smell as soon as I opened the outer carton but was hoping it was just manufacturing odors. Once I opened the inside carton, I knew for sure it wasn't right as the smell was VERY strong. The power button would not light up and the volt meter would not turn off and was reading about 7 volts. In the pics you can see the red and white wires are so corroded that they are no longer attached.
Some are very skeptical these days and I am one of those. I am happy you took the time to come here and set the record straight. I do think it would be a nice gesture for Big Battery offer some compensation to people who receive defective products. Especially products with leaking cells since they are dangerous and a hassle to deal with.Also I am a fairs fair type of guy...the type that on several occasions when two candy bars fall out if a vending machine when I paid for one have returned the free one. I would never take advantage or exploit anyone! I simply asked that since they gave Will 2 free packs, if I could be compensated the same? Why not? I paid for the first pack and had the same issue before even getting to use it.
Thank you Gazoo! I appreciate it! I do see that you are the first one to post about my youtube comments, so thanks for that too!Hi Seth, welcome to the forum. Many of us are concerned about these leaky cells. You came to the right place to discuss and I was surprised no one replied to your comment on the YouTube video.
Sorry that happened to you and it is concerning. No one has told us the cause and I am not so sure the source of the leak has been confirmed.
I don't see the photos. Could you please try again?
Some are very skeptical these days and I am one of those. I am happy you took the time to come here and set the record straight. I do think it would be a nice gesture for Big Battery offer some compensation to people who receive defective products. Especially products with leaking cells since they are dangerous and a hassle to deal with.
Actually it was @Sillyputty who brought it to our attention. So credit goes to him too. But you are welcome... One thing for sure is this is something way more serious than Big Battery's claim of it just being residue. I see the red and white wires not attached and corrosion in that area. Based on everything you have said and the photos posted it does appear as though the cells leaked.Thank you Gazoo! I appreciate it! I do see that you are the first one to post about my youtube comments, so thanks for that too!