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48V 100Ah Lithium Ion Battery Pack Excellet BMS for Solar and Storage LiFePO4 Battery

48V 100Ah Lithium Ion Battery Pack Excellet BMS for Solar and Storage LiFePO4 Battery

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Intelligent design: universal matching, precise SOC, simple operation and maintenance, and multiple protection systems; 


Intelligent software anti-theft design: Gyro anti-theft function(Optional function) , buzzer alarm.  High reliability design;


Integrated BMS design, long service life High-density design: 100 Ah, 4U high


Techical spec: 


① When the gyroscope anti-theft device is turned on, an alarm will occur if the system produces displacement or angular deviation.


② The recommended storage temperature is 20 ~ 30ºC, the battery life would be reduced if battery is stored in high temperature. (The recharging interval should be 12

months when temperature is below 30ºC, and it should be 8 months when temperature is 30 ~ 40ºC ).


③ Charging and discharging current may be derated or battery will be protected when battery is out of the temperature range.


④ When the output power of battery reaches to the maximum value, over temperature protection may be triggered, which shortens the battery discharging time.


⑤ The parameters in this datasheet are based on the date of production, and may be affected by external environment factors, such as temperature, transportation, and storage.






Q:I have Rock Band drums that take 3 AA batteries and I don't want to waste batteries. Is there a way to make something that plugs into the wall and connects to the battery sockets (1.5 volt)?
I assume there's no external power connector on your drums (bad design in my opinion). There are some products in the market that do what you say, but they are specially made for specific devices such as professional flashes and cameras. The problem is that each battery compartment is different, and you also have a problem with the door. I think you're way better off by getting a good set of rechargeable batteries and a wall charger. Buy brand (Energizer, Sanyo, etc), you'll save money in the long run.
Q:If i made a battery pack of 13 batteries, each 3.7V 4000mAh in series, then i would get a battery pack output of 48.1V 4000mAh (assuming thats correct).my question is, how would i go about charging the pack? or bertter put, what kind of charger should i be looking for to safley charge the pack?im clueless on how to go about charging it, any advice would help, thanks.
I'm not sure either. A thermal cutoff is a good idea for lithium ion cells stops (or greatly reduces) the charging when the cells heat to 40 degrees c 104 f or there abouts. Tesla motor car has a separate fuse for each of the 8000 cells. A piece of fine wire about 1 centimeter long in series with each cell may be an adequate fuse. One fuse, 10 amp slow blow is likely ok as all your cells are in series. Likely 5 amps of charging current is ok up to 80% of full charge or when the first cell has a voltage of 5 volts, while charging. A fan to keep the cells cool will be helpful at high charging rates. A resistor that increases from 1/10 ohm to one ohm, when it heats to 110 f while touching each cell, might be ok. I think, the 50 volts at 400 milliamps is ok, if you don't mind 6 hours to half charge, and you remember to stop charging at 20 hours, or sooner. Unlike nicd, lithium ion cells are ok about partial charging, but deteriate or worse if over discharged, or over charged. Neil
Q:Hi, don't know if people can help me with this or not but I need some advice.Is it worth it to buy Microsoft genuine rechargable battery pack or a generic (unknown name) which has extremely high MaH?I have seen some battery packs on OKorder which have 3200MaH, I believe that is double the capacity of the Microsoft packs?Anyone have any advice. Thanks in advance
For me is better to buy the play and charge kit. because you get in the package you get a rechargable battery and when it goes out just plug in the play and charge kit and it will charge it while you keep playing and then when it goes out do the same thing. The battery holds a lot of charge it lets you play for about eight hours straight
Q:I am looking at Remote Control car battery packs and was wondering if one was better than the other? Does one make your RC go faster, perform better?
The mAh figure quoted refers to the amount of power stored in the battery. The higher the figure, means the more power is stored in the battery. If the power discharge is the same rate (say being used in the same device), the battery with the higher mAh rating will last longer. In your case, the 1600 mAh battery will last more than twice as long as the 600 mAh battery. Other than that, the RC should not be any faster or perform better, merely work longer. But that is dependent on the individual battery's discharge rate. If it can stand a higher discharge rate, it may be able to put out more power and give better performance.
Q:all of a sudden the battery packs arent working i charged them up and i put it in the controller and my controller blinks green but does not connect and i tried syncing it and it still didnt work and i kno it is the battery pack bc i used regular batteries on the controller and it still worked so any advice in what to do or if u had this problem tell me how u fixed it
This Site Might Help You. RE: xbox 360 Nyko charging station battery packs not working? ? all of a sudden the battery packs arent working i charged them up and i put it in the controller and my controller blinks green but does not connect and i tried syncing it and it still didnt work and i kno it is the battery pack bc i used regular batteries on the controller and it still worked so
Q:i have the Droid X and i use it a lot and was wondering if there is any extended battery packs that make it last longer?
Yes there are- Verizon should be able to order one for you
Q:I just got a PSP slim and I want to extend my battery life. Does anyone know a safe website where i can buy an original PSP battery with an original PSP cover?
PPS okorder
Q:I was looking to getting a Nikon, but it says that the Nikon D3100 and D5000 both use battery packs, are they really worth the trouble? Will I not be able to use my own batteries if the pack happens to go dead?
Those are Li-ion batteries which is the cream of the crop these days. They last the longest. You could buy an extra set of batteries if you are a heavy user. I've even seen a battery pack adapter that uses AA batteries but I'm not sure about it's efficiency.
Q:I was wondering how long these batteries would last in the new camera I was going to buy. If it doesn't have at least a 2 hour life then I wont buy it.
That's not really a question anyone can answer. When anyone, a company or otherwise tries to give battery life, the answer is always estimate, usually over estimated, and reflects optimum usage patterns etc. If you can find them, look for Sanyo AA Eneloops, which are superior, and hold their charge for a -long- time, whereas NiMH batteries lose 80% of charge after a month roughly.
Q:I just bought an RC truck, and the manual says to charge it for at least 8 hours on the first two initial charges.It's been 6 hours on the first charge, and I really want to play with it. But I don't want to ruin the battery.
You won't ruin the battery. All that will happen is the battery will run out of power soon than it would have if it was a full charge.

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