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the 300kgf was already present in the literature before the LF304 existed though - at least as early as the original LF280, but since...
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That's what I thought also as mm² and cm² would be insane amounts of pressure. But the literature expresses within a single snippet...
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While I haven't done the math, wouldn't 300 kg/m² be the more likely measure?
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I'm going to guess they contracted the test out to some old geezer in China who provided them with that? 😜 What's sad is that they just...
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The fact that they use an outdated, non standard unit like the kgf has always puzzled me...
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After reading the EVE test data amongst the several LF model batteries and comparing it to this chart...
It's clear that the EVE...
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Is the graph you shared something you put together or something someone else did?
I'm currios to know if the test was performed on a...
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I have built batteries with and without compression. Based on what I’ve seen with my own eyes, most cells do swell in time without...
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There was a German video that had a battery engineer on there and he also said what @Tradewinds63 said. That is why the cells are...
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kgf is an informal or casual engineering term and relates to a unit of mass (the kilogram, hence kg. The remainder is f for force...
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Uhhh. Big time misunderstandings in here about clamping/fixtures and it's purpose... This is an initial few charging cycles degasing...
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