the very basic LCD and the colour of the stickers on the side. Once my 12V victron inverter turns up I'll guinea pig one of the 200A green ones powering my desktop PC. See if it truly has the 200Ah capacity. If not I'll take advantage of their 60 day money back guarantee. I'd rather be out a small amount to ship it back, than be stuck with a battery that has a 200Ah sticker, and only provides 2/3 of that. If these do live up to their rated capacity, I'll be buying 3 more and using them to run my 48V
Thank you for referring people to my youtube channel.I will in the meantime check out ecoambitionsaustralia on youtube. Hes so happy with the 2 he bought hes doubling his capacity with two more!
i have a few things to pay off on afterpay then ill get the 200aH green one
i did however just order an ir thermometer to check interconnects.
I only ever observed that behaviour on a hot day, where it was between 35 and 38 degrees in the shed where the batteries are. But that's not yet 100% proven, I'm still monitoring it. The temperature was never higher than 38 though, and that should be within the operation specs.Do you mean by hot as in a hot day, or heat generated by the battery while charging?
Good to see you here - What brand did you decide to get for the second set of batteries?
You have mail. We are connectedI just noticed you replied to my comment on your channel. I have emailed you in regards to the victron 100/20 I have spare.
Where did you buy it from. If you used a credit card just charge it back. When they ask for the dud battery back, tell them to send a courier for it. You have not recieved what you have paid for so stick it to them and tell them to pay the freight.I have brought a 200 ah lithium i am in a argument with them it did not work from day one $190 to return it
They do have a website:Anyone heard of Saintish branded cells before?
They do have a website:
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www.saintishtech.com
I would ask for the spec sheet for the cell and then post it here.
Item | Specification |
Size | 47.8*173.9*128.1 mm |
Weight | 2200±110g |
Capacity | 100Ah(0.5C@25°C) |
Energy | 320Wh(0.5C@25°C) |
Discharge&charge voltage | 2.50-3.65V |
Max. voltage | 3.65V |
Recommended voltage | 3.20V |
lowest voltage | 2.50V(>0°C) /2.00V(≤0°C) |
Weight energy density | 145Wh/kg |
Terminal Material | Aluminum |
Charge Temperature | 0-+55℃ |
Working Temperature | -20-+55°C |
Storage Temperature | -30-+55 |
Self Discharge | ≤3%(25±2°C)/month |
Charge Current | 1 C( Max. continuous charge current at 25 ℃) |
Cycle Life | ≥4000 cycles |
Warranty | 1 years |
Service Life | 8 years |
A$150/kWh seems darn cheap. Gumtree isn't the greatest place to do business IMO.It seems like a great deal