GGoodrum
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I agree, Doc, they really are 52.8V, not 48V, but many are confused by the numbers because so many of tnhese go into 48V SLA setups. The label on the pack says 52V/10Ah.
Don Harmon said:... Still, wish they made a clear rubberized shrink because it would "clearly" show the inner beauty of these packs that Bob & Gary are producing! Don Harmon
disndat said:Hey Gary please forgive this dumb question,but does this mean that I can use the same charger that I have for my nicad/nimh packs for the lifebatt batteries?I have the 36 volt one from ebikes.
Thanks
Chris
magudaman said:With your CMS can users buy that unit separate? You could always point people to the 50v 20a power supplies people in the RC arena are using to charge up to 13s packs at 20 amps. It's less than $300 too:
https://www.tanicpacks.com/product_info.php?products_id=712&osCsid=19ebe3214cb132315a13a05745452b9e
kbarrett said:Gary:
Exactly what Molex connector will I need to attach it to a 12 pack/"36V" battery?
What number of pins, pinout, and is the battery side male or female?
OK ... I'll just tape off the ends BMS/CMS leads for each 3.3V six cell battery in the pack and leave them alone for now.GGoodrum said:I will post this as soon as we get the CMS done, as the pinout might change.
Joey said:When will the complete LifeBatt with BMS/CMS packs be available? There has been a lot of forum talk about the circuitry lately but nothing has been said recently about the availability of the complete packs.
-- Joey