I'm working on my company to be a Florida West Coast distributer of
LifePo4 cells from 10Ah to 100Ah.  The company I'm working with has
developed a charger/BMS for these Lithium cells.  I'm hoping to have
some samples soon, of the Lithium cells and chargers/BMS.

Here is the Chinese-English description: 

We offer customer 12v ,24v,36v ,48V, 60v, 72v 8AMP /25AMP / 50AMP
fantastic charger with the balancing function which charge and balance
each single cell separately thus can prolong and guarantee the longest
life of the battery . This is the international new invention with
patent . Some customer has invested Million USD , but failed to design
well such kind of advanced technology . Our BMS has been put into the
chargers. We can offer to you the full BMS and charger.

The chargers are not real expensive.  I'm trying to negotiate a good
price for the cells right now.  It looks like the best deal will be on
$50k orders and above.

I think the 48V @ 8A charger/BMS is less than $200USD

I'll let you know how I make out.  My test order will probably be for a
pallet of 20AH cells and a dozen chargers/BMS systems.

 

> -----Original Message-----
> From: [email protected] [mailto:listserv-
> [email protected]] On Behalf Of Jeremiah Johnson
> Sent: 01/13/2009 11:28 AM
> To: FLEAA Mailing List
> Subject: [FLEAA] Where to purchase a BMS or LVC?
> 
> I'm not sure if I already asked this group this or not, but does
anyone
> know
> of a place that I can purchase a BMS or an LVC?  I am actually in need
> of
> quite a few of them.  I currently have a 16 cell in series 48v10ah
> LifePo4 pack that melted its LVC board and I would like to replace
that
> with
> another LVC or a BMS before I use it again.  I also have  a bunch of
> DeWalt
> battery packs that I would like to take apart and build another
LifePo4
> pack
> with and would like to have a BMS or LVC for that.  I am also working
> on
> getting about 38- 100ah cells from Korea right now and would
definately
> like
> to have a BMS for that.  I have a connection to get a BMS from
England,
> but
> it needs 1 per string in series.  And since almost all of my builds
are
> going to have multiple strings in series, that will get quite pricey.
> Thank you for your time.
> Jay #64
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