Thanks for your interest and comment, I won't be doing any more videos shortly as we are about to move house, but don't worry more videos will come in the future.
Thanks for your comment. Lithium Iron Phosphate batteries have a higher voltage, so give better performance and yes their chemistry is more stable. Prices are also falling. Thanks for watching. Solartiger
LiFePO4 is a Lithium-Ion battery. The nominal voltage for LiFePO4 cells is 3.2V, whereas Ternary Lithium cells are 3.6V-3.8V depending on the chemistry. These are basics that you should know before making videos for RUclips.
Interesting... 👍 @15:30 ... If he had of turned the battery around, it would have solved his concerns about the terminals being the wrong way round. 😂🥲
I could do that, but I suppose the label is on the "front" of the battery and thats the way I look at it. Thanks for your interest though.... Solartiger
You should actually learn something about batteries before making videos on the subject. A lithium iron phosphate( lifepo4 or LFP for short) battery is a lithium ion battery. Lithium ion is a battery type, but that tells you nothing about the battery chemistry, of which there are several commonly used. Lithium ion IS NOT a specific battery chemistry. That BlueFusion battery, although labeled "lithium-ion" is no doubt LFP as well. In fact, I would say it's LFP with absolute certainty. Seriously, spend a bit of time on research because you really are ignorant.
How can you be certain? Would Blue Fusion not state that it is LiFePo for marketing reasons, if it was in fact an Lithium Iron Phosphate battery? can you provide any back up for your statement? Manufacturer specs maybe?
Nice descriptions, including weights, thanks, great job.
Thanks for your interest and comment, I won't be doing any more videos shortly as we are about to move house, but don't worry more videos will come in the future.
Lithium ion phosphate i.m.o is king due to it being cheaper to produce, it's safer and has a higher cycle life.
Thanks for your comment. Lithium Iron Phosphate batteries have a higher voltage, so give better performance and yes their chemistry is more stable. Prices are also falling. Thanks for watching. Solartiger
LiFePO4 is a Lithium-Ion battery. The nominal voltage for LiFePO4 cells is 3.2V, whereas Ternary Lithium cells are 3.6V-3.8V depending on the chemistry. These are basics that you should know before making videos for RUclips.
What’s the TL;DW here?
LiFePo4 all the way! Greetings from Jamaica.
Thanks for your comment.
LiPo is better. 4.2v versus 3.3v for better energy density and current delivery.
Ive seen just as many fires from either chemistry.
Thanks for your comment
OMG it's so painful watching this. 30 minutes of incorrect info. Do not listen to anything he said. You've been warned.
Interesting... 👍
@15:30 ... If he had of turned the battery around, it would have solved his concerns about the terminals being the wrong way round. 😂🥲
I could do that, but I suppose the label is on the "front" of the battery and thats the way I look at it. Thanks for your interest though.... Solartiger
It's okay, I was being sarcastic. I did however, enjoy your video very much! 👍@@The_Solartiger
You should actually learn something about batteries before making videos on the subject.
A lithium iron phosphate( lifepo4 or LFP for short) battery is a lithium ion battery.
Lithium ion is a battery type, but that tells you nothing about the battery chemistry, of which there are several commonly used. Lithium ion IS NOT a specific battery chemistry.
That BlueFusion battery, although labeled "lithium-ion" is no doubt LFP as well. In fact, I would say it's LFP with absolute certainty.
Seriously, spend a bit of time on research because you really are ignorant.
How can you be certain? Would Blue Fusion not state that it is LiFePo for marketing reasons, if it was in fact an Lithium Iron Phosphate battery? can you provide any back up for your statement? Manufacturer specs maybe?