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  1. Dr_Zu

    ExpertPower 100Ah LiFePO4 Cells

    Quick plug for ExpertPower 100Ah cells. I picked them up from their online store at $58 ea for 20 cells (free shipping from CA). I was a little concerned due to the lack of on-line reviews of their individual cells, but got a quick response to my questions through their website so I took the...
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    BMS Settings for 12V LiFePO4 Using NOCO GEN5x1 Charger

    Diodes are a great idea! I'm going to give that one a try and see how it works out. Thanks!!!
  3. Dr_Zu

    BMS Settings for 12V LiFePO4 Using NOCO GEN5x1 Charger

    The IP67 is nice! Wish they had a 48 volt version for my boat motor battery build! Thanks!
  4. Dr_Zu

    BMS Settings for 12V LiFePO4 Using NOCO GEN5x1 Charger

    The Mean Well NPB-750-48 looks like it would be a solid choice for my 48V cell pack, though I don't think it would like the wet / humid environment on my boat. I was originally thinking of getting a NOCO GX4820 to charge it, but expect that it has a similar algorithm to the GEN5x1 (I have an...
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    BMS Settings for 12V LiFePO4 Using NOCO GEN5x1 Charger

    I was afraid someone would say that, but it's what my gut was telling me. Old addage - "Never ask a question that you don't want the answer to"! Unfortunately, a benchtop power supply won't work well for my application. It would almost certainly get wet at some point in my boat, though I...
  6. Dr_Zu

    BMS Settings for 12V LiFePO4 Using NOCO GEN5x1 Charger

    Hey everyone. I'm an 30-year veteran medical device design engineer, but my training is mechanical / biomedical . . . so I'm relatively unequipped to understand the nuances of electrical engineering and I'm a total noob to LiFePO4 batteries. This is my first post here, but I'll make it a...
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