Not at all Kraeuterbutter, its very good to have the information and thank you for taking the time & effort to answer my questionsKraeuterbutter said:well.. so much written.. hope there is nobody upset about this..
From what you say, they do sound promising, but for me there's still a question about the lifetime: I'd say 3-4 years for Li-Po and 6 yrs for NiMH are both optimistic; 10 years or even 6+ for the A123 FePO4, we'll see! let's hope so - as you said, only about 1yr of consumer use so far. As I said, if they came with a guarantee...
hehe! I'm not good in electronics: though maybe I could grasp the theory given time, I'm not going to try to build my own charger right now! Its useful to know they're not that demanding to charge, though I'm still unclear how in practice one charges these series/parallel cellpacks i.e. all together, or each parallel group separately? If separately, are multiple chargers needed, and how would this affect charge time, which to me is an important advantage of these cells? (sorry! - crash course in electronics, I think I need!)building a charger by yourself (if you are good in electroncs) easier than building a nicd/nimh charger
Yes, so its for the technically & electrically adventurous!but there are problems:
do you get a package a non electrical person can implement immediatly in there bikes.. -> no
Yes, so as above! I might have a go one day...i see this cells for people who build there own bike or make a conversion, who can solder...
Thanks again for all the information Kraeuterbutter, and your language skills really put me to shame so please don't ask to be excused!