Nice thread to look back on Bruce. Has that battery bank been useful for you? My intentions are not real clear on use. I'll probably use it when going to my father in law's camp. For lights and a fan and such. It has wood heat but I've found that a small fan to circulate the air near the stove helps cut warm up time considerably. From four or five hours to just a couple depending on outside temps.
And someone mentioned using the battery for trips with the 12v fridge in the car. Brilliant.
Mostly I was just bored in February and kept looking at options for a small battery. I saved around 60 bucks or so even buying the welder. Source was good ol' batteryhookup. Thanks to Lauren for that lead last summer.
BTW, these cells are the same (6aHr instead of 5 aHr) that they sell in a kit for a 100 aHr build. For some reason they no longer sell the kit with a BMS included. I have had good luck with the two kits I purchased. I hope it wasn't the BMS that caused them to drop the kit.
Now just have to figure out how to top balance these. No matter how I look at it once I weld the nickel to the ends I won't be able to get them in or out of the holders to reconfigure to 4S4P. Hmm? Might have to do them 4 cells at a time and then I can just flip them. Any problem top balancing 4 sets of 4 parallel cells one set at a time and then assembling them? Should be close enough I would guess.
Ah oh, I called it a solar generator!
