11-26-2016, 11:01 PM
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I had no idea it could be this cheap. Might have to do this soon
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11-27-2016, 01:49 PM
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Because (at least on my Gen2 Prius) the cabin lights don't turn off automatically if a door is left open...
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OK, from the context I thought you meant leaving the garage doors open.
Still, one of the first things I do when I get a car is to disable that switch that turns interior lights on when the door opens - thus ruining your night vision, and letting anyone outside see you. Not to mention allowing your battery to run down if you're careless :-)
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01-10-2017, 05:44 PM
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Off topic what's the charging efficiency on the prius plug in HV battery? I heard it was around 80% of the energy used for charging the car is actually put into the battery?
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01-12-2017, 02:18 PM
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I assume that LiFEPO4 battery had the motorcycle style battery attachment with the small box posts and a screw. What kind of cable ends did you use? I am thinking about a LiFEPO4 conversion for my car when the battery dies, and that would be very helpful information.
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11-22-2018, 01:05 AM
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Bought one
Two years later, my lead-acid battery is about to be 5 years old. I'm pulling the trigger on a Christmas present for myself. Bioenno Power 12V, 500 CCA, 20-30 Ah "lead acid equivalent." 4.4 pound weight. The website says it can handle a brief spike to 625 CCA. I'll put a supercapacitor in parallel, if I have to...
https://www.bioennopower.com/collections/480-to-500-cca
With the BLACKFRIDAY promo code, it's 15% off, so my total cost will be $216. That's about the same as a high-end lead-acid battery, anyway. I'm very excited.
I'm currently googling whether I can charge this battery up with a power supply or if I should spend the extra $15 for a charger. I guess I can charge it with a power supply.
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11-23-2018, 12:44 PM
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You can charge a LiFePO4 with an automatic digital charger on the "gel battery" settting.
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11-23-2018, 04:07 PM
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I've ordered a LiFePO4 battery for my Insight to put in parallel with supercaps and want to get some thoughts on protecting the battery from cold damage.
My initial idea was a large resistor to the battery so most of the starting current and subsequent charging would be to/from the caps, but the battery could still keep the caps charged and allow me to have lights or radio on for more than a minute before losing the ability to start the car. However, I had the idea of a large resistor just to dramatically slow charging in subzero weather, and maybe use a pair of diodes so it can discharge at full speed. Or, maybe a resistor in both directions but a higher impedance one in the charging direction.
Does charging at all at low temperature damage the battery, or is it rate dependent?
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11-23-2018, 05:33 PM
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From what I've read, it is rate dependent, with the battery being much less tolerant of accepting a charge when below freezing. That said, I don't really have much experience with that, and I don't know to what degree it damages the battery.
I've thought of using high power diodes and allowing full current discharge, with a resistor in series for the charge side. There would be a voltage drop though. For that reason I'm inclined to use a single resistor to limit charge/discharge.
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