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CATL 271Ah cell issues.

He might have pallets of the same destroyed cells. Hopefully he didn't overextend himself.
 
I honestly do not even know what to do with the cells. I fear they are that bad shape. And the boxes are so bad I don't know how I could return them to anyone. Anywhere.
mine are sitting in the back corner of the garage until i hear back from Michael.
 
I posted in Michael's group buy thread, did not know of this thread until MrM1 pointed it out. Count me in the club too. Mine were supposed to be 280Ah cells. Just one box of 4 cells. Everything the same as you other guys: sad packaging, QR coded ground off, dings dents/etc. At least none of mine are leaking.
 
Have an order for 302s on the way. No tracking active yet. The shipping label was not printed until 7/20 so it looks like they could be a month behind. The shipper is Fed Ex in this case.... so no news is no news.
 
I think those are the worst shipped cells I have seen here :( I wonder what these sellers in China think is going to happen when people receive their cells like this? The cells shipped by Shenzhen Luyuan Technology are padded to the gills and have plastic corner protectors on the box.. such a striking difference.
The 8 EVE 280ah cells I received from Michael (Basen) last October were packed very well and came in pristine condition. There were no plastic corners on the boxes and of course my cells did not come with laser welded studs. Any supplier should know proper packaging is important and most suppliers have done a good job.

What I am seeing in this thread is nothing less than terrifying for obvious reasons and I want to know who supplied these cells so that supplier never gets another order from anyone if we can help it.
 
My CATL 271 cells arrived today. Ordered 16. 4 were so badly damaged that UPS would not ship them out of Cali to FL. Got the other 3 boxes. None are usable. Leaking Electrolyte. My whole office smells like electrolyte right now. Most or all of the black top areas are badly damaged. Swollen. These should have been deemed bio hazards and not shipped at all. Going to need a full refund

These were billed as New Grade A cells. Yet there are NO QR codes, No labels, leaking and swollen.

This is the 3 boxes of 4 batteries as they arrived.

The Boxes:
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This is the way cells should be shipped. Cells should be individually Isolated, terminals should be taped if possible, boxes should be sturdy with corner protection. One thing missing that should be there is a FRAGILE sticker, and the required hazmat battery sticker. Not sure how they are getting away with not using the required stickers.
 

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This is the way cells should be shipped. Cells should be individually Isolated, terminals should be taped if possible, boxes should be sturdy with corner protection. One thing missing that should be there is a FRAGILE sticker, and the required hazmat battery sticker. Not sure how they are getting away with not using the required stickers.
wish mine would have looked like that when they came in.....
 
Are these all coming in via UPS?

Having said that internal packaging left a lot to be desired
 
I'm not sure I would keep those cells in a building.especially if they are leaking.
 
This is the way cells should be shipped. Cells should be individually Isolated, terminals should be taped if possible, boxes should be sturdy with corner protection. One thing missing that should be there is a FRAGILE sticker, and the required hazmat battery sticker. Not sure how they are getting away with not using the required stickers.
Yeah that did not happen. 1 inch of foam on one side (possibly the side and not the top or bottom but honestly I could not tell as the batteries in the boxes were every which way when the arrived) ... AND ... 1 inch of foam in the bottom that had 4 pockets about 1 inch deep for the batteries. In my case, the pocketed part was crushed by the batteries laying all out of place and all over each other.

I am still waiting on some one to hear from @Michael B Caro . Has anyone?
 
I'm not sure I would keep those cells in a building.especially if they are leaking.
I did move them out into a shed, but if we got a fire from them, that building might catch the main building.

They really are a mess.
 
I haven't heard from Micheal since the 5th and you can see his last online date was sunday night.

I would worry too much about the cells catching fire. LiFePo4 is one of the safest chemistries. If they survived the punishment of shipping in that condition, they'll be fine sitting undisturbed.
 
Adding mine to this thread. Don't need to say again what others have said.

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I haven't heard from Micheal since the 5th and you can see his last online date was sunday night.

I would worry too much about the cells catching fire. LiFePo4 is one of the safest chemistries. If they survived the punishment of shipping in that condition, they'll be fine sitting undisturbed.
Not necessarily fire but the fumes from the electrolyte are probably not healthy.
 
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