Lithium-Ion Batteries for Hybrid Vehicles? [View article]
I think this may be the article... www.gwmg.ca/pdf/2009-j... It's such a shame GM stood up such production (of NiMH) possibilities for Americans in Troy Michigan!
Lithium-Ion Batteries for Hybrid Vehicles? [View article]
Uhh, you sent me to a broken link... Just how "limited" is the different kinds of battery techs? I assume NiMH has no production problems in an all electric world. Can Bolivia (and other countries) supply to that amount?
Lithium-Ion Batteries for Hybrid Vehicles? [View article]
I bought two small sla (5 Ah for solar lights). I let one drain down to 6 volts and it never worked again despite the fact it was brand new. The other one works great (being that I keep an eye on it).
As for the NiMH, I use 3 sets of 3 (for 3.6 and 6.9Ah) for a 5.5 volt 600Ma solar panel with Cree led. It charges to about 4.1 volts and discharges to about 3.3 every day for almost a year now. It seems (from this unscientific experiment) that they could be made not to deplete past 1.1 volts per cell. I also purposely drain em (other smaller solar leds) down just to see and they do still charge.
Lithium-Ion Batteries for Hybrid Vehicles? [View article]
I would think the NiMH is a better choice (if made in a large format) because it is much more rugged and lasts longer. It's only about half the energy density as the lithium, but so what. the ingredients for NiMH could never be in short supply... Or could they, I'm not sure?
Lithium-Ion Batteries for Hybrid Vehicles? [View article]
www.gwmg.ca/pdf/2009-j...
It's such a shame GM stood up such production (of NiMH) possibilities for Americans in Troy Michigan!
Lithium-Ion Batteries for Hybrid Vehicles? [View article]
Lithium-Ion Batteries for Hybrid Vehicles? [View article]
Just how "limited" is the different kinds of battery techs? I assume NiMH has no production problems in an all electric world. Can Bolivia (and other countries) supply to that amount?
Lithium-Ion Batteries for Hybrid Vehicles? [View article]
As for the NiMH, I use 3 sets of 3 (for 3.6 and 6.9Ah) for a 5.5 volt 600Ma solar panel with Cree led. It charges to about 4.1 volts and discharges to about 3.3 every day for almost a year now. It seems (from this unscientific experiment) that they could be made not to deplete past 1.1 volts per cell. I also purposely drain em (other smaller solar leds) down just to see and they do still charge.
Lithium-Ion Batteries for Hybrid Vehicles? [View article]
Lithium-Ion Batteries for Hybrid Vehicles? [View article]