Should be able to power my ic-7000 for almost 2 hours of continuous tx at 100w. Now to install it in my POTA pack.
Are those prismatic cells clamped together? I’m not sure why, but I do know they like to be under some kind of pressure. I would definitely look into that before you charge them up!
Don’t know about any pressure. They are charged up and working right now
You may want to check into it:
https://www.currentconnected.com/learning-center/lc-stor/llfp-comp/
“Internal forces are constantly acting on a thin aluminum case that is not strong enough to resist these forces. Lack of compression leads to damage of the cells, as indicated by swelling and premature battery failure.”
Thanks. Got to make a clamp for the batteries then.
No problem, and good luck! LiFePO4 is a really resilient chemistry from what I understand. It should last you years and years if you treat them well.
I looked at the spec sheet and it seems that just taping the cells together like that should provide necessary support for all but the outer sides.
A clamp wouldn’t hurt, but probably give me negligible benefits in the projected lifetime of this pack. I’m not using this very often so the pack will age out before charge wear will be an issue. Say I get 300 charge cycles over 10 years, that would be heavy use for my radio pack.
Cool! Glad you got it figured out. I just remember thinking it was weird that all the prismatic cells I see were normally clamped.
Hope you get out and have some fun with it!
I would look at fabbing up a box that fits snugly, rather than “clamping” them. That could protect against puncture as well. A 3d print or thin plywood glued together would be fine.
I was looking into that. Good idea.