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sikeston34m 05.25.2011 08:39 PM

Headway 38120 Lifepo4 Power
 
Anyone else try the larger scale Lifepo4 power?

I used this to power a 180 watt spider lamp earlier during a power outage, running an AC inverter, of course.

8 38120 10,000mah cells configured 4S2P

She puts out 20,000mah and so far, I'm impressed.

Each cell is 38mm X 120mm and are 10C cells. So each cell can give up 100amps continously.

Size reference? See the Quarter in the picture?

http://i160.photobucket.com/albums/t...m/DSC08642.jpg

_paralyzed_ 05.25.2011 09:50 PM

can you tell us any more? link to buy? where you got that handy 8 pack case? cost? what should I do with my life?

sikeston34m 05.25.2011 09:58 PM

http://stores.headway-headquarters.com/StoreFront.bok

They have them on Ebay also, but nothing local.

They sell the case and the hardware too.

I didn't have the smaller wire jumpers, so I made those.

More info? Specs maybe?

Headway 38120S(10AH) No.
Item
Specification

1 Normal capacity 10000mAh

2 Normal Voltage 3.2V

3 Inter Impedance <6mΩ

4 Maximum Charge Current 6C(60A)

5 Maximum Charge Voltage 3.65±0.05V

6 Maximum Continuous Discharge Current 10C(100A)

7 Maximum Discharge Current 15C(150A)

8 Discharge Stop Voltage 2.0V

9 Dimension Diameter 38±1mm

Height 122 ±1mm (132±1mm)

10 Weight Appro. 300g

11 Cycle Life
1500 cycles 1C 100% DOD
2000 cycles 1C 80% DOD

pinkpanda3310 05.26.2011 08:40 AM

For a moment I was thinking I could use these to make a stubby maglite but the cells are thicker than D size nimh's:oh:

Do you still play around with led flashlights sikes?

_paralyzed_ 05.26.2011 03:41 PM

thanks for the link and info

E-Revonut 05.26.2011 04:12 PM

I like the idea of using these cells to power an inverter but they're still expensive for that. I can get a marine battery to serve the same function and I have to imagine that an average marine battery has more than 10Ah and costs considerably less. Weight isn't an issue if it's sitting on the floor under my work bench!

sikeston34m 05.26.2011 05:36 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by pinkpanda3310 (Post 407331)
For a moment I was thinking I could use these to make a stubby maglite but the cells are thicker than D size nimh's:oh:

Do you still play around with led flashlights sikes?

I know there are several lithium ion cells patterned after the "D" size cell.

I've seen them with protection circuits too.

They are the 32600's or the 32650's. I'm thinking the ones I seen were 5000mah.

Sure I play around with led's, "the light of the future".

Two Led flashlights on hand so far that I'm impressed with.

A ssc p7 led light that runs on a single 18650, rated at 900 lumens

And a 1200 lumen light that uses 5 Q5 Cree Led's, rated at 1200 lumens.

LED lights are cool. :yes:

sikeston34m 05.26.2011 05:38 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by E-Revonut (Post 407349)
I like the idea of using these cells to power an inverter but they're still expensive for that. I can get a marine battery to serve the same function and I have to imagine that an average marine battery has more than 10Ah and costs considerably less. Weight isn't an issue if it's sitting on the floor under my work bench!

Cost is an issue for me too and what you said makes perfect sense.

Curiousity got the best of me on this one. I've been wanting to experiment with these for a long time and finally found a good deal. $139 for the pack.

The shelf life is one thing that is very appealing to me.

If these do what they claim, it's a 10 year battery.

SLA trolling motor batteries only last me about 2 years.

pinkpanda3310 05.26.2011 06:53 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by sikeston34m (Post 407354)
I know there are several lithium ion cells patterned after the "D" size cell.

I've seen them with protection circuits too.

They are the 32600's or the 32650's. I'm thinking the ones I seen were 5000mah.

Cool, I'll check it out. Thanks :smile:

x-y 09.14.2011 05:00 AM

this cells have 2 very big problems for use in rc cars ............ crazy big dimensions/weight and very expensive .......... each cell 10.000 mah cost about 40 shipped :(

sikeston34m 09.14.2011 07:50 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by x-y (Post 411914)
this cells have 2 very big problems for use in rc cars ............ crazy big dimensions/weight and very expensive .......... each cell 10.000 mah cost about 40-50usd shipped :(

The Market Value that I'm seeing is about $19 per cell.

Yes, these are big. They might work well in 1/5 scale, but won't work in anything smaller.

sikeston34m 09.14.2011 07:51 AM

I have since double sized the pack.

It is now 4S4P for a total of 40,000mah.

It will now run the trolling motor for an all day out of fishing and still have some charge left. :yes:

x-y 09.14.2011 10:11 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by sikeston34m (Post 411919)
The Market Value that I'm seeing is about $19 per cell.

Yes, these are big. They might work well in 1/5 scale, but won't work in anything smaller.

38120P(8AH) USD14.5 ;
38140S(12AH) USD17.5,
38105S(8AH) USD11.6

and the shipping of each cell cost around 15usd ...... :whistle:


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