Geez really dude! A little condescending and then you top it off with no
knowledge of batteries!
It's obvious they are leaf batteries.
He was speaking of the link in the original message he relied to.
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On Oct 10, 2014, at 2:16 PM, EVDL Administrator via EV
It is just a panel meter. I use one to turn off my charger. It has worked fine
for that and it seems accurate but I haven't compared it to other data.
Capacity is another issue since it drops slightly with every charge and
discharge cycle.
It will keep good record of what was put in. I haven't
Problem is no one has actually proved that with experimentation. Not in any of
my reading. You can believe what ever you like.
I have used ammeter for 2 years now. The voltage always end exactly the same.
The next day the pack is the pack is exactly 147 volts.
I have never seen any study done
I skip constant voltage. My cell voltage at the end of charge is 3.34 volts
after settling for several hours.
When I use cc - cv mode they settle to 3.38 volts.
You don't loose more than a couple miles range by skipping the cv mode.
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On Oct 12, 2014, at 9:56 PM, Rick Beebe
According to whom?
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On Oct 13, 2014, at 1:55 PM, Lee Hart via EV ev@lists.evdl.org wrote:
Cruisin via EVev@lists.evdl.org wrote:
Using a meter to turn off a charger at a pre-programmed voltage
can be very risky.
Paul Dove wrote:
Problem is no one has actually proved
You get no where near that much energy back. 5% on average. Do the math regen
produces a few amps and acceleration uses hundreds of amps.
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On Oct 28, 2014, at 3:57 AM, brucedp5 via EV ev@lists.evdl.org wrote:
'REGEN SPREADS TO SUSPENSION SYSTEMS'
Read it again.
He says right up front in the article,
On the first part of the steep downhill run, we could recover about 5% of the
total capacity through recuperation.
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Thanks, that is what I said. Nice to see someone has published measured results.
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Sent: Tuesday, October 28, 2014 10:09 AM
Subject: Re: [EVDL] EVLN: What Click-n-Clack know about regen (?)
I've
(?)
Paul Dove via EV wrote:
You get no where near that much energy back. 5% on average.
5% is roughly the amount of range extension that regen provides. It can
be more if you make very frequent stops (like a delivery vehicle), or
live in a very hilly area. Otherwise, you don't use the brakes
I usually just let them drive my car.
Then they say this is just like a regular car only peppier
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This is my observation about countering anti-EV rhetoric. If you find
things are different
Oh Lord, won't you buy me a Tesla Model S?
My friends all drive EV's I must make amends.
Worked hard all my lifetime, no help from my friends,
So Lord, won't you buy me a Tesla Model S?
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On Oct 14, 2014, at 11:02 AM, rayfellow via EV ev@lists.evdl.org wrote:
Here's a self
Bet it was his BMS
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On Nov 6, 2014, at 2:43 AM, brucedp5 via EV ev@lists.evdl.org wrote:
% ?Bad wiring, defective EVSE, wrong EVSE choice for a Volt pih? %
and burned up.
Be nice if they followed up with an explanation but we will probably never know.
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True! But there is a very high probability it was the charger since that was a
recent change.
After all we have seen it with the Tesla as well.
Tesla Motors Inc. (TSLA), which is under investigation by U.S. regulators over
fires in its Model S sedan after battery punctures, will upgrade
It's never zero because of conservation of energy.
I think Tesla says their electronics are only 80% efficient so you loose 20% on
acceleration and another 20% on regen.
Not counting other losses such as wind.
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I have always used a load bank. It works great
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On Nov 6, 2014, at 2:18 PM, Michael Ross via EV ev@lists.evdl.org wrote:
I am investigating how to test cells and packs - I will need to charge and
discharge.
If I have a programmable electronic load, rather than purely
I have an HP 6050a 1800 watt electronic load
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On Nov 6, 2014, at 4:25 PM, Michael Ross via EV ev@lists.evdl.org wrote:
I have heard of putting a roll of fencing in a tank to steam off heat. Is
this useful with a programmable load? Or is this just a crude way to
Charge them at 1C to 4.2V don't discharge past 2.5V they are 3.75 volts nominal.
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To: ev@lists.evdl.org
Sent: Friday, November 7, 2014 7:41 AM
Subject: Re: [EVDL] Crusin Batteries
Hi Guys Audrey Clunn here...
Not really! The government must collect taxes to pay for roads. Previously it
was done by taxing fuel. You can tax electricity to pay for roads because how
would you know which part went into the vehicle. So they have to devise another
way
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On Nov 7, 2014, at 9:36 AM, EVDL
http://batteryuniversity.com/learn/article/how_to_restore_nickel_based_batteries
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On Nov 17, 2014, at 5:57 AM, Pestka, Dennis J via EV ev@lists.evdl.org
wrote:
Has anyone heard of this company, or have any experience with them.
You all need to read the link I posted.
It explains how to recondition Nickle based batteries.
It also explains the failure mechanism and why this works.
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I built mine 2 years ago.
The only time I charged it anywhere besides my garage was when I towed it to
EVCON.
It's mostly a silly argument and most chargers around cities are never used.
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://www.cvandewater.info
Skype: cor_van_de_water Tel: +1 408 383 7626
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Subject: Re: [EVDL] EVLN: Supercapacitors could get Tesla
Just a little history, gasoline cars had to buy gas in gallon cans from the
hardware store in the beginning.
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On Nov 24, 2014, at 11:53 PM, Peri Hartman via EV ev@lists.evdl.org wrote:
I think the solution will be much more boring than that. As battery capacity
increases
I believe that is why Tesla gives it away to its customers.
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On Nov 24, 2014, at 11:45 PM, Lee Hart via EV ev@lists.evdl.org wrote:
Mark Abramowitz via EV wrote:
And with parking meters charging, becoming bigger and also taking
credit cards, I see a potential future in the
(hour), fill up for an hour or half hour at a supercharger,
drive 40-60 miles back (another hour or so) who dont comprehend the cost to
fill a battery and focus on free)
This is EV related in thats it's charging
On Tue, 11/25/14, Paul Dove via
Except for the fact that much of the population lives in Apartments and high
roise building and have neither option.
Where I live it works fine. I built a car with 40 miles of range. I plug in at
home and at work so every time I get in it it is fully charged. I drive 20
miles to work and it's
Very rare? Like film and mechanical watches. No it's common and happens all the
time and it's happening now
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On Nov 25, 2014, at 2:52 PM, Lee Hart via EV ev@lists.evdl.org wrote:
EVDL Administrator via EV wrote:
Most posts in this thread are vastly underestimating the
Both Bush and Obama have taked about clean coal think they even mentioned it in
state of the union spaches.
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Yes, a lot of horror stories on that and we found design flaws when we looked
at it
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Subject: Re: [EVDL] 120240v
I own a 2012 iMiEV and I love it. It will go 62 miles in D and 80 in C. I never
tried driving in B yet. I just had it a week. I bought it used with 6300 miles
for $13,000
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On Mar 21, 2015, at 8:36 AM, brucedp5 via EV ev@lists.evdl.org wrote:
to Tesla
owners.
Peri
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Subject: Re: [EVDL] EVLN: BASF sez 1k+mi NiMH EV Pack 700Wh/kg,
lighter-weight
Irrelevant until a person can actually
Irrelevant until a person can actually purchase one.
Till then it's pie in the sky.
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Sent: Friday, March 6, 2015 11:07 AM
Subject: Re: [EVDL] EVLN: BASF sez
Sure they might exist but it's not economical to own that much battery for
occasional use.
People like that usually have multiple cars.
We first must get past the adoption curve. Too much range anxiety among people
with no EV experience.
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Does Utah allow you to put up a bond?
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On Mar 10, 2015, at 12:37 PM, Bill Dennis via EV ev@lists.evdl.org wrote:
I got rid of my Geo Metro EV and purchased a 1974 Saab Sonett that was
originaly converted to electric by Walter Kern, of Saab Quantum fame, back
in the
All you need is one fact. Electricity is generated to make gasoline. It takes
around 5 kW ours of electricity to refine 1 gallon of gasoline. An electric car
can travel 10 to 20 miles on this amount of energy.
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On Mar 24, 2015, at 5:36 PM, Michael Ross via EV
My questions is How can you be sure? Are you positive the Leaf
instrumentation measures capacity correctly. They claim it is all an
instrumentation issue not a battery issue. The I-MiEV instructs the owner to
periodically drive the vehicle almost empty and then recharge fully to keep the
to really know what is
happening
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On Mar 27, 2015, at 7:15 AM, Willie2 via EV ev@lists.evdl.org wrote:
On 03/27/2015 06:53 AM, Paul Dove via EV wrote:
My questions is How can you be sure? Are you positive the Leaf
instrumentation measures capacity correctly. They claim
Tesla says they can do it now
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To: ev@lists.evdl.org
Sent: Friday, February 27, 2015 8:44 PM
Subject: Re: [EVDL] EVLN: Uber CEO sez will replace all of its drivers with
Auton-EVs
The constant stream of news
All the EVs I have seen go at least 50 miles
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On Mar 4, 2015, at 3:21 PM, Robert Bruninga via EV ev@lists.evdl.org wrote:
I have a 25 mile commute and with no charging station.
I'm at 50 mile range round trip.
[so] I am*not* a candidate for most EVs.
... if my company
This is from 2006 and yes they may have improved the electrolyte but it's best
to foillow your battery manufacturers guidelines on this.
The effect of temperature on the cell voltage and
electrode potentials during charging at 5mA is similar to
charging at high currents, lithium plating was
Well, to be exact all Lithium Ion batteries die for one reason.
Loss of electrolyte.
Plating is just a way to loose electrolyte.
Without moving Li Ions the battery can't work. The Ions that move are in the
electrolyte.
From: Michael Ross via EV
that.
Jerry Dycus
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To: Bill Dube billd...@killacycle.com; Electric Vehicle Discussion List
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Electrolyte breakdown occurs over 4.17 volts
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On Apr 20, 2015, at 8:42 PM, David Rees via EV ev@lists.evdl.org wrote:
On Sun, Apr 19, 2015 at 1:16 PM, via EV ev@lists.evdl.org wrote:
I’m finally getting the new pack together and it’s made up of Leaf cells.
What voltage
I believe that to be the tip of the iceberg
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On Apr 20, 2015, at 9:03 PM, Ben Goren via EV ev@lists.evdl.org wrote:
I do believe this is what a tipping point looks like:
http://cleantechnica.com/2015/04/19/43-of-worlds-electric-cars-bought-in-2014/
b
4.17 comes from a Scientific paper. I am not home right now to attach a copy
but when I get back Thursday I will
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On Apr 21, 2015, at 4:23 AM, Michael Ross michael.e.r...@gmail.com wrote:
I think really knowing this about Li ion cells is critical. Anecdotal is not
good
U.S. Media thrives on confusion.
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On Apr 30, 2015, at 12:03 PM, Cor van de Water via EV ev@lists.evdl.org
wrote:
Hahahahaha,
from glancing at the subject line I was wondering:
Wow! did GM already have to recall their Bolt and why are they substituting
it with a
I love mine as well.
I let a friend drive who was trying to find a Leaf, two weeks later he drove up
in an i-MiEV.
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On May 10, 2015, at 11:42 AM, Danpatgal via EV ev@lists.evdl.org wrote:
Our iMiev has served us really well, and is much easier to get in and out of
I believe john walland does the quarter in less than ten in his electric Mazda.
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On May 13, 2015, at 2:12 AM, brucedp5 via EV ev@lists.evdl.org wrote:
http://ecomento.com/2015/05/07/enfield-electric-1975-1000-horsepower-car/
Meet the 1000 horsepower 1975 Enfield
..
From: paul dove via EV ev@lists.evdl.org
To: Electric Vehicle Discussion List ev@lists.evdl.org
Sent: Wednesday, 13 May 2015, 22:37
Subject: Re: [EVDL] Supercharging is not the way.
No they don't. 30 to 35 miles on battery.
You would have to prove that, Of course the i-MiEV
..
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To: Electric Vehicle Discussion List ev@lists.evdl.org
Sent: Wednesday, 13 May 2015, 22:37
Subject: Re: [EVDL] Supercharging is not the way.
No they don't. 30 to 35 miles on battery.
You would have to prove that, Of course the i-MiEV will go further
Dove via EV ev@lists.evdl.org
To: Electric Vehicle Discussion List ev@lists.evdl.org
Sent: Wednesday, 13 May 2015, 16:59
Subject: Re: [EVDL] Supercharging is not the way.
The I-MiEV already is energy efficient. It travels 60 miles on a 16kw
battery and charges in 30 min on chase mo.
Sent
in a steel
chassis.
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To: Electric Vehicle Discussion List ev@lists.evdl.org
Sent: Wednesday, 13 May 2015, 16:59
Subject: Re: [EVDL] Supercharging is not the way.
The I-MiEV already is energy efficient. It travels 60 miles on a 16kw battery
I would think they would run power beside or under the road and run inductively
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On May 14, 2015, at 1:21 PM, Ben Goren via EV ev@lists.evdl.org wrote:
On May 14, 2015, at 10:47 AM, Ben Goren via EV ev@lists.evdl.org wrote:
dump pack
Thinking this through a bit
Peri,
The Federal Credit is only for new vehicles.
QualifiedPlug-In Electric Drive Motor Vehicle Tax CreditA tax credit
isavailable for the purchase of a new qualified plug-in electric drive
motorvehicle that draws propulsion using a traction battery that has at least
fivekilowatt hours (kWh)
Peri,
The Federal Credit is only for new vehicles.
QualifiedPlug-In Electric Drive Motor Vehicle Tax CreditA tax credit
isavailable for the purchase of a new qualified plug-in electric drive
motorvehicle that draws propulsion using a traction battery that has at least
fivekilowatt hours (kWh)
I think you are wrong.
The rule of thumb is weight / 10.
For your car 2260/10=226 Wh/m
You claim 216 so this fits.
Tesla weighs 4700 lbs so it should use 470 Wh/m but it's between 325 and 375
Wh/m for most people.
That comes to a 20% increase in efficiency over your car.
From: tomw via EV
, 2015 12:16 PM
Subject: Re: [EVDL] EVLN: Open Source Street-Legal affordable long-range
EV4the masses
On May 18, 2015, at 10:02 AM, paul dove via EV ev@lists.evdl.org wrote:
The rule of thumb is weight / 10.
Oooh -- that's a very useful suggestion.
How much does aerodynamics change
The I-MiEV already is energy efficient. It travels 60 miles on a 16kw battery
and charges in 30 min on chase mo.
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On May 13, 2015, at 10:37 AM, Lawrence Rhodes via EV ev@lists.evdl.org
wrote:
I've now heard all the talk about 5 minute quick charging batteries and the 1
You mean Diebold?
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On Apr 6, 2015, at 2:07 PM, Lawrence Winiarski via EV ev@lists.evdl.org
wrote:
Yeah,
Maybe these same people would accept some sort of artificial intelligence
program which would analyse their facebook postingsand social media and
Now that's funny. I don't care who you are.
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On Apr 6, 2015, at 7:02 PM, Lawrence Winiarski lawrence_winiar...@yahoo.com
wrote:
Maybe this will work.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T8yE3_Vw144
From: Paul Dove via EV ev@lists.evdl.org
To: Electric Vehicle
There is always a market for quality and Tesla will do fine as long as they
build the best product on the Market.
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To: ev@lists.evdl.org
Sent: Monday, April 6, 2015 10:10 AM
Subject: Re: [EVDL] The Tesla Factor: Elon Musk
Where do you get your information.
LiFePO4 if good even at 140F.
http://ecst.ecsdl.org/content/3/36/3.full.pdf
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Sent: Wednesday,
You gave no source.
So one is better than none.
I've never heard or seen any paper that claims 104F will affect performance.
From: Bill Dube via EV ev@lists.evdl.org
To: Electric Vehicle Discussion List ev@lists.evdl.org
Sent: Wednesday, April 1, 2015 1:13
That is the opposite of what you said before 70 degrees C is well over 104
degrees F
From: Bill Dube via EV ev@lists.evdl.org
To: Electric Vehicle Discussion List ev@lists.evdl.org
Sent: Wednesday, April 1, 2015 2:10 PM
Subject: Re: [EVDL] Temperature rating
I'm the one that originally posted that video and he doesn't make any such
claim in it.
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Sent: Wednesday, April 1, 2015 2:23
Oh, sorry Bill maybe I got confused who I was replying to.
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Sent: Wednesday, April 1, 2015 4:13 PM
Subject: Re: [EVDL
How trite!
Also, completely wrong. The current battery is what makes electric cars viable.
Prior to now they were of limited value.I drive mine every day. Only time I
don't drive it is when I use my truck to haul something or take the Corvette
for a pleasure drive.
From: len moskowitz via
Well I am sorry he got annoyed and left but I still disagree. All we are seeing
is the adoption curve. Any new technology takes time to be mass accepted.
Before the lithium battery electric vehicles were a novelty. Now they are here
to stay.
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On May 20, 2015, at 1:45 AM,
It's the same old argument only its not valid. All we are witnessing now is the
adoption curve. All new technology takes time to catch on.
Everyone I have let drive my car said, oh, this is just like a car.
1 out of ten go out and buy one after driving one. In my experience
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The BMW would work
From: Arak Leatham via EV ev@lists.evdl.org
To: ev@lists.evdl.org ev@lists.evdl.org
Sent: Tuesday, May 19, 2015 12:05 PM
Subject: [EVDL] FW: Design News: Why Aren't Electrical Cars Sales Better? It's
the battery.
I admit I'm not sure how that plays out for
First off, there are hundreds of options in personal transportation. Not one
vehicle fits all needs so person must choose. This doesn't change just because
you're driving and electric vehicle it doesn't suit all needs but neither does
a truck or station wagon or Corvette you get the picture. As
AM, Paul Dove via EV ev@lists.evdl.org wrote:
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On Jun 3, 2015, at 11:27 PM, David Nelson gizm...@gmail.com wrote:
On Wed, Jun 3, 2015 at 10:50 AM, Paul Dove via EV ev@lists.evdl.org
wrote:
Yes I suppose this is confusing. Let them ion batteries are charged
according
Absolutely never trickle charge any type of Lithium Ion battery
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On Jun 3, 2015, at 11:12 AM, Ben Goren via EV ev@lists.evdl.org wrote:
Thanks, everybody, for all the advice.
Sunday evening when I had dinner at their place, I set the car to only charge
to 80%. I also
My I-MiEV recommends driving down to one bar on the gauge once a month to reset
the gauge.
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On Jun 3, 2015, at 11:26 AM, Robert Bruninga via EV ev@lists.evdl.org wrote:
Nissan doesn't recommend trickle charging.
I was shocked when I heard that was in the manual. Then
True so let's define it
Trickle charging means charging a fully charged battery under no-load at a rate
equal to its self-discharge rate, thus enabling the battery to remain at its
fully charged level.A battery under continuous float voltage charging is said
to be under float-charging.
I
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On Wed, Jun 3, 2015 at 10:50 AM, Paul Dove via EV ev@lists.evdl.org wrote:
Yes I suppose this is confusing. Let them ion batteries are charged
according to a procedure. Let's take lithium iron
On Jun 4, 2015, at 7:16 AM, Paul Dove via EV ev@lists.evdl.org wrote:
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On Jun 3, 2015, at 11:27 PM, David Nelson gizm...@gmail.com wrote:
On Wed, Jun 3, 2015 at 10:50 AM, Paul Dove via EV ev@lists.evdl.org wrote:
Yes I suppose this is confusing. Let them ion
Why charge cars? They should do this anyway to run the lights
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To: ev@lists.evdl.org
Sent: Tuesday, June 23, 2015 6:46 AM
Subject: [EVDL] EVLN: pavegen.com tiles charge EV from human foot traffic (v)
Oh, yea, sorry I don't know why I was thinking magneticfield.
At any rate the rest of what I said is accurate I believe.There is no electric
field in a battery. A battery is a chemical reactor. The reaction is called
red-ox reactions. In the battery is electrolyte which can conduct ions but
for some electrons to travel (and ions in the
opposite direction) and some discharge to happen?
Peri
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To: Electric Vehicle Discussion List ev@lists.evdl.org
Sent: 23-Jun-15 1:21:20 PM
Subject: Re: [EVDL] Zero self-discharge
There is not an electric field inside a battery. The electrolyte cause the
field to be in equilibrium otherwise it would immediately discharge. The field
is present when the terminals are connected and that is why you get ion
movement.
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On Jun 22, 2015, at 10:33 PM, Lee
Yes, if one really wants to protect from cell failure then fuse each cell like
Tesla does.
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On Jun 19, 2015, at 1:33 PM, Michael Ross via EV ev@lists.evdl.org wrote:
I said it, because it has come up in papers and journal articles I have
read. Paul agreed with me I think.
I haven't seen any science from BMS advocates yet. They make lots of
assumptions based on nothing.
Besides I have a BMS I just don't have a cell level BMS.
I haven't heard the theory on self discharge yet?
Or the rate at which they discharge or an example of someone putting one on the
shelf
Yes, but I'm not at home now. When I get back to town I'll share my data
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On Jun 20, 2015, at 12:39 PM, Cor van de Water via EV ev@lists.evdl.org
wrote:
One last question and then I prefer not to extend this subject any longer
since it appears beaten to death:
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Subject: Re: [EVDL] Bicycle battery
I haven't seen any science from BMS advocates yet. They make lots of
assumptions based on nothing.
Besides I have a BMS I just don't
Did actually read it?
That paper is about capacity loss not voltage drop over time.
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On Jun 19, 2015, at 7:58 PM, Cor van de Water via EV ev@lists.evdl.org
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David,
Here is a paper describing the chemical and physical mechanisms inside a
Li-Ion cell
that cause
The I-MiEV is $22 thousand something.
I don't know who writes this garbage
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On Jun 25, 2015, at 9:01 AM, brucedp5 via EV ev@lists.evdl.org wrote:
http://www.providencejournal.com/article/20150620/ENTERTAINMENTLIFE/150629955/13881
Test Drive: Price cut for Chevy's
Here's my observation I received my cells and new the measured 3.3 volts. 16
months later when I put then in the vehicle they measured 3.298 and 3.297.
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On Jun 20, 2015, at 12:39 PM, Cor van de Water via EV ev@lists.evdl.org
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One last question and then I prefer not
If you have a bike with no BMS and you are monitoring the cells that should be
all the data you need to decide if a BMS is necessary. Not what others tell you.
What are you observations of the cells
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On Jun 23, 2015, at 6:29 PM, damon henry via EV ev@lists.evdl.org wrote:
: Re: [EVDL] Bicycle battery
Paul Dove via EV wrote:
That was a very good summary. Cell balancing is something that was
done with other chemistry a and many have tried to apply it to Li Ion
chemistries but it doesn't work with Lithium since cells do self
discharge or drift.
If one wanted
We already covered how to tell is a cell has internal defects. You drain the
cell to 2.5 volts and then if the cell voltage rises it's good if it keeps
falling don't use it. I did think this up This is what NASA does. I read it in
one of their presentations. I can dig it up if you like.
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From: EV [mailto:ev-boun...@lists.evdl.org] On Behalf Of paul dove via EV
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Even Boeing burned up dream liners with a BMS.
Got any other argument besides everyone is doing it?
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On 18 Jun 2015 at 11:43, Cor van de Water via EV wrote:
That pack is very nicely
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To: Lee Hart; Electric Vehicle Discussion List
Subject: Re: [EVDL] Bicycle battery
Excerpt:In theory, all batteries are identical. If wired in series, you would
therefore expect them all to charge
I just report what I observe. My cells don't self discharge. Only had one
reverse and as I said that was a loose connection.
I don't know of anyone who claims their cells went to zero sitting on a shelf.
Unless they were defective it should never happen. However, there's probably a
low
Li cells are not designed to have low self discharge. It is a matter of
physics. They just don't or I should say it is very very low and slows down
with ever charge cycle. What loss there is is due to electrolyte breakdown and
forming of the SEI layer, primarily.
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