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Old 03-25-2023, 05:29 PM   #11
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Not sure. Just found this battery this morning while searching for Lithium options. I think 32* would cover 90% of the user base but I hear what your saying.

I would assume the BMS reset would be cycling the power button on the battery case, but not sure.

Wish there were some user reviews out there but haven't found any yet.

150lbs vs 400lbs would be nice too.
Thanks for the reply. Sorry, from your posts I thought you were a dealer/or marketing these batts.
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Old 03-25-2023, 06:22 PM   #12
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At 150 lbs, that is about the heaviest Lithium pack I have seen. Most are closer to 100 lbs. My Leaf pack is about 110.
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Old 03-25-2023, 07:02 PM   #13
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At 150 lbs, that is about the heaviest Lithium pack I have seen. Most are closer to 100 lbs. My Leaf pack is about 110.
Well I believe many of 105ah options are about 80-100lbslbs right? I seem to remember the 105ah eco battery being like 95lbs..
So 150 for 150ah sounds about right for a lifepo4 pack. they are not as dense as the other chemistries like lipo and NMC. I know you dont agree but I think (and statistics seem to agree) Its one of the reasons theres zero videos or memes about a lifepo4 riding lawnmower or car fires..
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For 150AH that is what I would expect it to weigh. I would think for 105AH that it would be just under 100 lbs. The ECO 105AH is 95 lbs advertised.
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Thanks for the reply. Sorry, from your posts I thought you were a dealer/or marketing these batts.
No worries, just looking for an option that will stand up to these hills in my woods. The Trojans are fine, but heavy.
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If the bms trips, how is it reset? Also Is there a cold weather version available?
A cold weather version?

A cold weather app version?...or battery version??
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A cold weather version?

A cold weather app version?...or battery version??
Battery version/model.
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Battery version/model.
I don't doubt that will see more heated battery pack versions for freezing temp use. They are becoming more common in the solar/rv applications.
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Ok....so it's just a heater for the battery.
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Old 03-26-2023, 03:41 PM   #20
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Heated pads inside the battery itself, surrounding the cells, but usually only for charging purposes.

Plug the charger in and if temp is below freezing the heaters will switch on, bringing the cell temperature up. Once the temperature is above freezing, charging starts. Power for heaters is taken from the charger and temperature points described above will vary slightly between manufacturers. So may be +2c as opposed to 0c to build in a margin of error.
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