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by pjc50
993 days ago
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That looks suspiciously similar to a standard gas tank size. Generally you make a battery by combining cells - they have a 1-1.5V terminal voltage. The image lower down shows a rack of them in a warehouse. I suspect you'd stack them up to a few hundred volts and plug them into an inverter. I wonder if they require the same balancing as more delicate chemistries. |
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1. No thermal runaway and "phenomenal overcharge, discharge and deep-cycle performance"
2. "Flexible charge and discharge rates"
3. "Vessels can discharge to 100%"
4. Specified charging rate of C/12-C/2 (i.e. can be charged at rates from 1/12 the capacity per hour to 1/2 the capacity per hour)
They do require usage of a tiered BMS though: https://enervenue.wpenginepowered.com/wp-content/uploads/202...