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- Doctorbass 100 GW
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VERY EXTREME HIGH POWER li-ion battery for HEV
and 500 000 cycles shallow cycle
http://www.saftbatteries.com//090-MS_Ro ... t=VLPcells
The The SAFT VL-34 battery
http://www.saftbatteries.com/130-Catalo ... L-34-P.pdf
The Module: a 43.2V 200A battery:
http://www.saftbatteries.com/130-Catalo ... Module.pdf
And THE INCREDIBLE VERY HIGH POWER CELL 250C pulse !!
http://www.saftbatteries.com//130-Catal ... /VL12V.pdf
http://www.saftbatteries.com//090-MS_Ro ... t=VLPcells
The The SAFT VL-34 battery
http://www.saftbatteries.com/130-Catalo ... L-34-P.pdf
The Module: a 43.2V 200A battery:
http://www.saftbatteries.com/130-Catalo ... Module.pdf
And THE INCREDIBLE VERY HIGH POWER CELL 250C pulse !!
http://www.saftbatteries.com//130-Catal ... /VL12V.pdf
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-Fastest speed record 117 km/h on flat
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-Succeded to haul a 19200 pounds schoolbus!
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- vanilla ice 100 MW
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Cool
It appears from the spec sheet:
http://www.saftbatteries.com/130-Catalo ... L-34-P.pdf
these are Lithium Nickel batteries?

http://www.saftbatteries.com/130-Catalo ... L-34-P.pdf
these are Lithium Nickel batteries?
Ebike: 5304/20", 72V 35A controller, 33AH 80V 20s15p (18650 sized cells) DIY lithium-ion pack
http://endless-sphere.com/forums/viewto ... 47&start=0
Scooter: '06 Stealth s1000, 48V 30A, 4x10ah SLA
http://endless-sphere.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=148
Ebike: '06 Currie Mongoose, 32V 35A, 32V 22AH hybrid SLA/Li-ion pack
http://endless-sphere.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=1010
http://endless-sphere.com/forums/viewto ... 47&start=0
Scooter: '06 Stealth s1000, 48V 30A, 4x10ah SLA
http://endless-sphere.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=148
Ebike: '06 Currie Mongoose, 32V 35A, 32V 22AH hybrid SLA/Li-ion pack
http://endless-sphere.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=1010
- Don Harmon 10 kW
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Gopher it. What's the worst that could happen?Ypedal wrote:i wonder if i try to tell them i'm a secret agent for the us military requesting a box of 1000 for testing !!! hmmm...

Ebike: 5304/20", 72V 35A controller, 33AH 80V 20s15p (18650 sized cells) DIY lithium-ion pack
http://endless-sphere.com/forums/viewto ... 47&start=0
Scooter: '06 Stealth s1000, 48V 30A, 4x10ah SLA
http://endless-sphere.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=148
Ebike: '06 Currie Mongoose, 32V 35A, 32V 22AH hybrid SLA/Li-ion pack
http://endless-sphere.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=1010
http://endless-sphere.com/forums/viewto ... 47&start=0
Scooter: '06 Stealth s1000, 48V 30A, 4x10ah SLA
http://endless-sphere.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=148
Ebike: '06 Currie Mongoose, 32V 35A, 32V 22AH hybrid SLA/Li-ion pack
http://endless-sphere.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=1010
- Doctorbass 100 GW
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Are you talking about Rail gun??fechter wrote:Darn,
So what am I supposed to use for the anti-SUV rail gun on my scooter?


Doc
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-Fastest 1/4 mile@ 114km/h on flat and 16.316 sec
-Succeded to haul a 19200 pounds schoolbus!
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-Fastest speed record 117 km/h on flat
-Fastest 1/4 mile@ 114km/h on flat and 16.316 sec
-Succeded to haul a 19200 pounds schoolbus!
113kmh Gianthttp://www.evalbum.com/3406
Mongoosehttp://www.evalbum.com/1947
YOUTUBE---https://m.youtube.com/user/Doctorbasss
http://twitter.com/DocbassMelancon
I speak FRENCH and english
If you want a pack like that, you can make one. Talk to Don Harmon (above). He will be selling 10 ah lifepo4 cells. The cells are very similar. The biggest difference is Don Harmon will sell you cells and help you, and they won't even talk to you.
Avoid BMSBattery like the plague. (I read that somewhere 

It seems these are very similar to the A123s but are just larger cells. In fact if A123 would let us get specs on their 32 series cell they might even be better. The saft cells at 7ah only do a continuous of something like 15c while the 2.3 ah a123s will do 30c. Imagine those 32 series a123s! THat vl12v is got it beat though. I'm sure they are cheap 

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10kw Mars Brushless Etek
16s1p A123 AMP20 Pack
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16s1p A123 AMP20 Pack
Kelly Ebike Brushless 350a/10kw
- TylerDurden 100 GW
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Doctorbass wrote:Are you talking about Rail gun??http://www.powerlabs.org/railgun.htm
Ya gotta wonder about people who put high-powered projectile launchers on casters.
Looks like you go with supercapacitors OR compressed-air... either way you can energize the system with a good downhill run.fechter wrote:So what am I supposed to use for the anti-SUV rail gun on my scooter?

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I see those guys are using both compressed air and capacitors.TylerDurden wrote:Doctorbass wrote:Are you talking about Rail gun??http://www.powerlabs.org/railgun.htm
Ya gotta wonder about people who put high-powered projectile launchers on casters.
Looks like you go with supercapacitors OR compressed-air... either way you can energize the system with a good downhill run.fechter wrote:So what am I supposed to use for the anti-SUV rail gun on my scooter?
Hummers beware

Some guys have fun jobs...

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"One test is worth a thousand opinions"
Super LiON Cells (ripped from engadget)
http://www.engadget.com/2007/12/11/tosh ... e-10-year/
Thats mad

edit and here's another funny link on treehugger:
http://www.treehugger.com/files/2007/12 ... s_tree.php
wonder if we could power bikes like this
:P:P
Thats mad


edit and here's another funny link on treehugger:
http://www.treehugger.com/files/2007/12 ... s_tree.php
wonder if we could power bikes like this

Bike / Motor: Electric specalized rock hopper with Crystalyte 504 / 26"
Batt: Yesa 72v (36v*2) (getting 6.7ah) LiFEPO4 in a Topeak bag. OR 1x eMTB 48v 20ah pack (straps to frame) -depending on range requirements.
Controller: Unmodified 48a digital with 4110 Fets
Current Prob: Bike is in parts getting painted / drying / testing replacement BMS
Trail of Dead Parts:Avanti Frame, 408 motor *melted*, 35a controller - i broke by trying to mod it 2nd controller - blew it up.
My Ride
Batt: Yesa 72v (36v*2) (getting 6.7ah) LiFEPO4 in a Topeak bag. OR 1x eMTB 48v 20ah pack (straps to frame) -depending on range requirements.
Controller: Unmodified 48a digital with 4110 Fets
Current Prob: Bike is in parts getting painted / drying / testing replacement BMS
Trail of Dead Parts:Avanti Frame, 408 motor *melted*, 35a controller - i broke by trying to mod it 2nd controller - blew it up.
My Ride
- Doctorbass 100 GW
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They seems interesting for their cycle and life..
but
They have around 10Wh and they weigt 120g+ .. humm
The A123 beat that!... and about the power too...
Any info about their price?
but
They have around 10Wh and they weigt 120g+ .. humm

The A123 beat that!... and about the power too...
Any info about their price?
CURRENT PROJECT: 2WD duo MXUS/Max-E ebike 32kW
http://endless-sphere.com/forums/viewto ... =3&t=65764
-Fastest speed record 117 km/h on flat
-Fastest 1/4 mile@ 114km/h on flat and 16.316 sec
-Succeded to haul a 19200 pounds schoolbus!
113kmh Gianthttp://www.evalbum.com/3406
Mongoosehttp://www.evalbum.com/1947
YOUTUBE---https://m.youtube.com/user/Doctorbasss
http://twitter.com/DocbassMelancon
I speak FRENCH and english
http://endless-sphere.com/forums/viewto ... =3&t=65764
-Fastest speed record 117 km/h on flat
-Fastest 1/4 mile@ 114km/h on flat and 16.316 sec
-Succeded to haul a 19200 pounds schoolbus!
113kmh Gianthttp://www.evalbum.com/3406
Mongoosehttp://www.evalbum.com/1947
YOUTUBE---https://m.youtube.com/user/Doctorbasss
http://twitter.com/DocbassMelancon
I speak FRENCH and english
- ngocthach1130 1 kW
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on ohgizmo.com they have a slightly different post.
the battery technology seem to be lithium titanate nanocrystal. The whole nano thing sound familiar with A123. Either way 90% in 5 minutes and 5000 cycle is great. I wonder how this battery do on high C discharge and is it effected by time like LiPo battery. Even if you baby LiPo battery they suck after some time.
http://www.ohgizmo.com/2007/12/11/toshi ... arch-2008/
the battery technology seem to be lithium titanate nanocrystal. The whole nano thing sound familiar with A123. Either way 90% in 5 minutes and 5000 cycle is great. I wonder how this battery do on high C discharge and is it effected by time like LiPo battery. Even if you baby LiPo battery they suck after some time.
http://www.ohgizmo.com/2007/12/11/toshi ... arch-2008/
yeah i'd tend to agree - it would make sense that the chemistry works the same in both directions.
It does sound very similar to A123 style of things to come.
Engadget also recently had a post on "printable solar panels" which are extremely cheap and require no silicon!
some of the techologies that are being proven now are going to end up being extremely useful for us EVers.
Cheap printable solar panels will be able to be plastered all over ur roof/ clothing etc. quick recharge means you can have a coffee while recharging ur car / bike etc.
it would also mean that electricity stations could be run - to recharge electric cars
It does sound very similar to A123 style of things to come.
Engadget also recently had a post on "printable solar panels" which are extremely cheap and require no silicon!
some of the techologies that are being proven now are going to end up being extremely useful for us EVers.
Cheap printable solar panels will be able to be plastered all over ur roof/ clothing etc. quick recharge means you can have a coffee while recharging ur car / bike etc.

it would also mean that electricity stations could be run - to recharge electric cars

Bike / Motor: Electric specalized rock hopper with Crystalyte 504 / 26"
Batt: Yesa 72v (36v*2) (getting 6.7ah) LiFEPO4 in a Topeak bag. OR 1x eMTB 48v 20ah pack (straps to frame) -depending on range requirements.
Controller: Unmodified 48a digital with 4110 Fets
Current Prob: Bike is in parts getting painted / drying / testing replacement BMS
Trail of Dead Parts:Avanti Frame, 408 motor *melted*, 35a controller - i broke by trying to mod it 2nd controller - blew it up.
My Ride
Batt: Yesa 72v (36v*2) (getting 6.7ah) LiFEPO4 in a Topeak bag. OR 1x eMTB 48v 20ah pack (straps to frame) -depending on range requirements.
Controller: Unmodified 48a digital with 4110 Fets
Current Prob: Bike is in parts getting painted / drying / testing replacement BMS
Trail of Dead Parts:Avanti Frame, 408 motor *melted*, 35a controller - i broke by trying to mod it 2nd controller - blew it up.
My Ride
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Recharge to 90% in 5 min.
http://apnews1.iwon.com//article/200712 ... 1JE01.html
TOKYO (AP) - Toshiba plans to make a quick-charging new battery for forklifts, construction machinery and other industrial use.
Toshiba Corp.'s Super Charge ion Battery, to start shipping in March, can recharge to 90 percent of its full capacity in less than five minutes, Toshiba spokeswoman Hiroko Mochida said.
Toshiba, a newcomer in rechargeable batteries, said the new lithium-ion battery, with a life span of 10 years, could be used in hybrid and electric cars by 2010, Mochida said.
Battery innovations are expected to be key in making hybrid vehicles more widespread, because lighter and easier-to-recharge batteries will make it easier to offer variety among hybrids. And they will allow vehicles to travel farther on electricity.
"This is a truly innovative battery," said Toshiba Corporate Vice President Toshiharu Watanabe.
The new battery will first be used in electric bicycles, motorcycles, forklifts and construction machinery. It can work in temperatures as low as minus 22 degrees Fahrenheit.
http://apnews1.iwon.com//article/200712 ... 1JE01.html
TOKYO (AP) - Toshiba plans to make a quick-charging new battery for forklifts, construction machinery and other industrial use.
Toshiba Corp.'s Super Charge ion Battery, to start shipping in March, can recharge to 90 percent of its full capacity in less than five minutes, Toshiba spokeswoman Hiroko Mochida said.
Toshiba, a newcomer in rechargeable batteries, said the new lithium-ion battery, with a life span of 10 years, could be used in hybrid and electric cars by 2010, Mochida said.
Battery innovations are expected to be key in making hybrid vehicles more widespread, because lighter and easier-to-recharge batteries will make it easier to offer variety among hybrids. And they will allow vehicles to travel farther on electricity.
"This is a truly innovative battery," said Toshiba Corporate Vice President Toshiharu Watanabe.
The new battery will first be used in electric bicycles, motorcycles, forklifts and construction machinery. It can work in temperatures as low as minus 22 degrees Fahrenheit.