That charger plugs into a regular 120 volt outlet. You mistakenly said 220 outlet. The other thing to know about most of the "mini" batteries is they usually come with either pouch cells or a bunch of smaller cylindrical cells (26650s). That doesn't matter a whole lot, so long as the pouch cells are in a proper fixture to control how much they expand.
Yes I did mis-speak on that. It actually has a switch on it for 120/220 that crossed me up. I haven't cut this exact battery open, but to my knowledge this battery has rectangular prismatic cells. We've worked with much smaller batteries that do have pouch cells. I've never seen a "mini" battery with cylindrical cells, do you know who uses those?
@goodmanfishing I bought two lithium batteries last year one of them swelled up top and bottom and I had them in a fairly enclosed I thought that was the problem is they were in too tight of
I thought when they rated amp hours it was pretty much how many hours could it pull a one amp draw. This one your equipment is showing a 10 amp draw for 100 hours. Did I miss read that? My old school math is telling me that would be 1, 000AH but that doesn't seem right so I feel like I've definitely misunderstood something somewhere. Thanks for the review though. These are the kind that I like where they actually show real numbers and results instead of just an infomercial. Also for some reason I can't read anybody else's replies. I can read the original comments but where it says replies underneath it doesn't go anywhere. Not sure if that's a setting thing or just my phone being dumb.
Thanks for the comment. The test was 10a pull until the battery was depleted, which was around 10 hours. That would be 10amps x 10hours = ~100Ah. Hopefully that helps
That charger plugs into a regular 120 volt outlet. You mistakenly said 220 outlet. The other thing to know about most of the "mini" batteries is they usually come with either pouch cells or a bunch of smaller cylindrical cells (26650s). That doesn't matter a whole lot, so long as the pouch cells are in a proper fixture to control how much they expand.
Yes I did mis-speak on that. It actually has a switch on it for 120/220 that crossed me up.
I haven't cut this exact battery open, but to my knowledge this battery has rectangular prismatic cells. We've worked with much smaller batteries that do have pouch cells. I've never seen a "mini" battery with cylindrical cells, do you know who uses those?
@@goodmanfishing - I forget who just reviewed one, but I was surprised to see the 26650's.
If I’m trying to power a 10” screen and a live sonar transducer would the 50ah version work for that?
Yep it sure would.
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PQ doesn't seem to have a Bluetooth version, but LiTime does. amzn.to/4fUny3g
If I put these batteries in a box how much ventilation do they need
Thanks for the question. No venting space required, these are fully sealed batteries. No off-gassing.
@goodmanfishing I bought two lithium batteries last year one of them swelled up top and bottom and I had them in a fairly enclosed I thought that was the problem is they were in too tight of
@MarkBozarth-w7m depends on the type of cells that are in them. Some of them are more prone to swelling
I thought when they rated amp hours it was pretty much how many hours could it pull a one amp draw. This one your equipment is showing a 10 amp draw for 100 hours. Did I miss read that? My old school math is telling me that would be 1, 000AH but that doesn't seem right so I feel like I've definitely misunderstood something somewhere.
Thanks for the review though. These are the kind that I like where they actually show real numbers and results instead of just an infomercial.
Also for some reason I can't read anybody else's replies. I can read the original comments but where it says replies underneath it doesn't go anywhere. Not sure if that's a setting thing or just my phone being dumb.
Thanks for the comment. The test was 10a pull until the battery was depleted, which was around 10 hours. That would be 10amps x 10hours = ~100Ah. Hopefully that helps
@goodmanfishing oh ok that makes sense. I missed that part. Thank you.