if your battery is only able to do 100 amps continuous discharge and you are pulling more than 100 amps from the stereo than the battery could be drained extremely fast and possibly damaged and or your stereo won't operate at 100+a for very long. 100a would be the MAX amp rate of the battery. If its a 100 amp hour battery that's a different case all together. Then you would need to know how many amps the battery is good for. What battery or type of batter are you using? what kind of cells? and whats the rating of each cell or the battery?
@@WesThatTechGuy I think discharge rate? I've been looking at a lot of lithium batteries lately and they typically say like 35ah and 100amps,... been trying to figure out what that means ( i know the ah)...
ok... most lithium batteries packs sold on the market are around 100 amp continuous discharge due to the limits of the BMS and circuit board inside. So you would need to buy one from SolarGeni or build your own to get the higher amp rating you would need. I would recommend a min. of a 200a battery with at least 100 amp hours.
@@WesThatTechGuy doesnt a lot of that depend on the C rating though? I read that for higher amperage draw I want 10-30 C-rated cells? Any validity to that?
@@WesThatTechGuy I will be needing a bms for 24 cells as well,any help would be appreciated,4s 6 p,I love your bus bars as well,will be purchasing all from solar geni
Hi, could I use these cells as a replacement for a car battery? They are much lighter and have a ton of energy. How would you properly charge them with an alternator? Could I use a BMS?
ROBERT FRIEND Thanks for watching and for informing me of that. Ive been using and selling these for several years. They bare my companies name Im sure I know what Im talking about. The s120 is CC/CV and can be used for ANY voltage range. Yes there is a separate one for Lifepo4 and lipo. You can find them on our website at Solargeni.com.
@@WesThatTechGuy It gets a bit confusing because not all people are putting LiFePo4 on the specifications. Some video's show people with chargers that have LiFe or LiPo and they work with LiFePo4 then ISDT tells me they are not for LiFePo4. I will not buy Battgo T8 though, I needed to know if the sales team knew their own product. Battgo has no AC DC unit and they try to claim it is so small because it is more efficient, then when you see it needs a brick to supply electric and how much it costs????? I will see what is best at the time when I have enough to buy my batteries, though information seems a little vague with some products or they do not all do all options. I need 900watts + for supply and charge with all protection, the thing I do not understand is how to wire up a protect charger with each cell. These chargers that have OD, UD, OV and Under voltage protection, can I simply attach wire to each side in parallel or do I need extra circuits on the batteries? Can I leave the charger with OD protection on at all times or is it for forcing discharge only. That is my big problem with all in one charger dischargers. Thanks for responding.
Colin Fox you would need either a programmed charge controller to peak and trickle in the LiFePO4 charge range, or a BMS to limit and balance the solar input.
Thanks for sharing. I am trying to replace a bad cell on my 48 volt pack. I am having some difficulty removing the orange holders. Is there a trick to dissembling these cause it seems like there stuck on pretty good. Thanks. Jerry
You’re welcome! Thanks for watching! Yeah they are a little tough to get off you just got to work them off. just keep prying on them all the way around the outside edges, eventually they’ll come off.