superg
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Previously had 12 of these 180AH 3.2V cells for a battery to run fridge in SUV. With 12 cells in series/parallel it would be over 500AH (yes away overkill) and I could probably run my National Luna for few weeks at a time. Wife doesn't like it taking up all that space in rear area of LX so I'm breaking it down into 4 cell 12.8V batteries at 180AH. So I am going to keep 1 and sell two of these units.
Price is $900.
Each LiFePo4 battery pack will consist of 4X Winston prismatic cells (180AH 3.2V), all balanced with attached BMS. Input/Output is via Anderson Powerpole and stored in a Pelican iM2275 Storm case.
Specs:
4X Winston prismatic 3.2V cells wired in series for 12.8V application. BMS is included, there are also wire leads made so you can check the individual cell voltages or even hook up your own bluetooth/wireless voltage meter.
Resting voltage is approx 13.40V charged.
I've tested the battery capacity up to approx 150AH (running a few items at home pulling 20-25 amps). It can get closer to full capacity but doing so will wear down battery hence I stopped at ~150AH.
Still probably 3000-5000 cycles left in them.
Exterior dimension of the Pelican iM2275 Storm case is
(L×W×D)
15.25 x 15.50 x 10.22 in
Weight of battery pack/case is around 55lbs. Equivalent lead acid/AGM batteries probably in the 150-200lbs (300AH+ range needed to have similar LiFePo4 capacity)
So it's slightly heavy and only available for pickup in Houston, TX (no shipping). I want potential buyer to inspect and test whatever they want.
I can also meet up in Austin/Dallas as they are close by (as least Texas standard) and I frequent these cities.
Price is $900.
Each LiFePo4 battery pack will consist of 4X Winston prismatic cells (180AH 3.2V), all balanced with attached BMS. Input/Output is via Anderson Powerpole and stored in a Pelican iM2275 Storm case.
Specs:
4X Winston prismatic 3.2V cells wired in series for 12.8V application. BMS is included, there are also wire leads made so you can check the individual cell voltages or even hook up your own bluetooth/wireless voltage meter.
Resting voltage is approx 13.40V charged.
I've tested the battery capacity up to approx 150AH (running a few items at home pulling 20-25 amps). It can get closer to full capacity but doing so will wear down battery hence I stopped at ~150AH.
Still probably 3000-5000 cycles left in them.
Exterior dimension of the Pelican iM2275 Storm case is
(L×W×D)
15.25 x 15.50 x 10.22 in
Weight of battery pack/case is around 55lbs. Equivalent lead acid/AGM batteries probably in the 150-200lbs (300AH+ range needed to have similar LiFePo4 capacity)
So it's slightly heavy and only available for pickup in Houston, TX (no shipping). I want potential buyer to inspect and test whatever they want.
I can also meet up in Austin/Dallas as they are close by (as least Texas standard) and I frequent these cities.
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