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Not Yet Wild
Join Date: Nov 2020
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![]() Hi
I have a 2000 ezgo golf cart.Its 36 volt.What I want to do is build a lithium battery pack for it. I have a bunch of K2 lfp26650e-3800-21 cells. the cells have the following specs capacity 3800mah nominal v3.2 fully charged volts 3.65-4.1 discharged 2.5-2.0 continuous discharge 12amp charge current 3.8amps What Im looking for is the best cell configuration.And what brand bms. I only drive it about 20 miles a week. Any help would be great Thanks |
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Gone Wild
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Location: Rio Verde, Az
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![]() You're going to need a lot of cells to do this. Well over 100 cells. Work out a config and I would not go less than 60 amp hours and 10S. For continuous discharge, you need at least 100 amps.
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#3 |
Not Yet Wild
Join Date: Nov 2020
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![]() I have 250 cells
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#4 |
Gone Wild
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Location: Rio Verde, Az
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![]() That's enough. You need to invest in a good spot welder to connect them. You also need to test and sort them to make sure you are building a good battery out of them.
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#5 |
Not Yet Wild
Join Date: Nov 2020
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![]() I bought a kweld and I have been checking all the cells.All good so far
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#6 |
Gone Wild
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Location: Rio Verde, Az
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![]() Great. Make some pix and post them here so we can see your progress.
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#7 |
Gone Wild
![]() Join Date: Dec 2020
Location: Melbourne, Australia
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![]() The kweld is excellent, I have one.
Are the cells new or used? If they're used, as Volt_Ampare said, test and sort, noting the capacity of each cell. When selecting the cells for each parallel string, try using cells that add up to the same total Ah rate for each parallel string. Lithium cells connected in parallel behave like on larger cell, so you want each of the "larger cells" to be the same capacity. there's a lot of info in the following thread in regard to building your own pack. It uses repurposed Nissan Leaf cells and is 48v but a lot of the info is relevant, BMS, protection etc. https://www.buggiesgonewild.com/show...ht=nissan+leaf Look through that and come back with any questions you may have. Cheers Pat. |
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