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Anyone tried Graphene lithium iron phosphate 3.2v cells?

My 2 cents if detective work:

Graphene lifepo4 cells are more energy dense then regular lifepo4. Quite a lot more, like 20% or so.
That naturally have effect on the size and weight of the cells.

Normal 90Ah cells are about 1.85 kgs
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The magic new cells are 2.0 kgs!!!
(With same lightweight casing)
Only based on the weight, they are selling NOT graphene lifepo4 cells!!!

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Even for normal lifepo4 cells, they are not expensive for 20 USD.
You so need to solder or clamp the busbar on them
Good detective work!
 
My 2 cents if detective work:

Graphene lifepo4 cells are more energy dense then regular lifepo4. Quite a lot more, like 20% or so.
That naturally have effect on the size and weight of the cells.

Normal 90Ah cells are about 1.85 kgs
View attachment 12429

The magic new cells are 2.0 kgs!!!
(With same lightweight casing)
Only based on the weight, they are selling NOT graphene lifepo4 cells!!!

View attachment 12430

Even for normal lifepo4 cells, they are not expensive for 20 USD.
You so need to solder or clamp the busbar on them
Thanks.....
 
My 2 cents if detective work:
Graphene lifepo4 cells are more energy dense then regular lifepo4. Quite a lot more, like 20% or so.
That naturally have effect on the size and weight of the cells.

Normal 90Ah cells are about 1.85 kgs

The magic new cells are 2.0 kgs!!!
(With same lightweight casing)
Only based on the weight, they are selling NOT graphene lifepo4 cells!!!
Even for normal lifepo4 cells, they are not expensive for 20 USD.
You so need to solder or clamp the busbar on them

You're absolutely right Fhorst! They were SO cheap that I was just going to take the risk and try them, however, the seller was so terrible, she never got a quote back to me, never really answered questions. I mean, some of my questions were pointed - 'these are not really graphene cells are they?' She wasn't a very good liar. Can't wait until the real larger graphene cells become economically feasible, they'll be game changers for those of us that are concerned with weight.
 
I also was tempted to grab 4 of these for testing. I was thinking, "what if they really are graphene."
Interestingly when I asked the seller about the 135AH cells (large, nice looking yellow blocks) and about these; I asked if they are new or used, the seller responded back that the 135AH cells are used, bu the 90AH cells are "brand new with full 90ah capacity."
So it got me thinking, "hey they are volunteering that the 135ah are used and they made no mention of graphene, maybe they don't even realize what they have?" Like a big player dumped them and it's on the spec. sheet and this is just someone moving merch.
But after @fhorst 's findings, seems it was just a clever lie to get some bites. Not worth risking for the 4 cells....
Oh one other thing if anyone cares, I pasted a Korean customer's feedback into google translate (regarding other cells from this seller) and he was upset that his cells had been shipped at 2.5v...
One other thing, the description lists them as having 3C discharge rate, which is ludicrous for graphene cells.
 
I think you are getting worked up over a simple word error from chinese to english .
Graphene is carbon . All LiFePo4 cells have carbon on one plate . People who don't know call it graphite , others translate that as graphene ...etc.etc. I doubt its really graphine.
 

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