Stupidly big Powerbank (517Wh) Part 1 (Repost)
I don't know why but all the Pictures are gone in the real post therefore I post it again. If you already know this post just ignore it and sorry for the repost but without Pictures the post is really bad.
A new project I'm working on right now is a powerbank that could power a 12v dc to 230v ac converter. The result so far is a 3S 20P 18650 (Lithium-ion) battery pack which has around 517 watt hours. To compare "big" powerbanks (20000mAh ones) have around 74 watt hours. My powerbank will have 7 times the capacity compared to normaly called "big" powerbanks.
I tested around 300 cells from old Laptop batteries. Most of them could not be used because they were under one Volt. One Volt is for me the savety limit, because under one Volt the cells could have a small internal short which causes heat and self discharge. Also I sorted out cells that have got warm when discharged/charged or had a capacity under 1200mAh.
I tested each cell with the opus bt-c3100 and charged them back up with a self build charger containing eight tp4056 charging boards (I expliained them in my other Powerbank post) :
(Red indicates charging and blue fully charged)
Opus:
Open Laptop battery:
Most of the bad Cells:
This got me around 80 good cells with a capacity over 1800mAh and around 40 cells with a capacity under 1800mah. For this powerbank I used 60 of my best tested cells listed below in packs.
I arranged them in 3S 20P packs. This means I have three packs in series and each pack contains 20 Cells in parralel.
Like so:
Used cell capacity:
Pack1 Pack2 Pack3
Cell1: 2552 2506 2585
Cell2: 2532 2498 2566
Cell3: 2504 2480 2557
Cell4: 2462 2472 2546
Cell5: 2455 2456 2504
Cell6: 2454 2384 2496
Cell7: 2438 2370 2447
Cell8: 2433 2306 2438
Cell9: 2412 2298 2386
Cell10: 2298 2292 2250
Cell11: 2289 2289 2240
Cell12: 2240 2282 2229
Cell13: 2224 2275 2224
Cell14: 2204 2267 2211
Cell15: 2198 2259 2204
Cell16: 2191 2237 2199
Cell17: 2190 2234 2174
Cell18: 2190 2224 2172
Cell19: 2152 2222 2095
Cell20: 2141 2207 2036
Total Capacity:
Pack1: 46559 mAh
Pack2: 46558 mAh
Pack3: 46559 mAh
I soldert the cells in their packs together. This it not ideal, because the cells get heated which can effect their capacity and lifespan. Normally you spot weld them together because it doesnt heat the cells, but I dont have a spot welder.
Spot weldet 18650 battery Pack:
How I did it (not recommended):
For savety each cell got his own 5A fuse. Inaddition to that I also used a temperature fuse for 4 cells together that will cut off the load when set off.
Finished battery pack:
If you have any questions feel free to ask and please leave feddback if you want.
Have a nice day!
The next post will come soon with the finished Powerbank. There I will go over the electronics, the code for the Arduino and the Case I designed and printed.
Awesome project :o
Looking forward to you next post. I have a small solar system in which I use AGM batteries. Where do you get the used laptop batteries?
Thanks. I've got them from a local recycling company.
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