Repairing my DIY 18650 Lithium battery

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  • Опубликовано: 1 апр 2023
  • It's inconceivable that this battery is still going strong...... ish.... kinda - Look it's not totally broken so watch the dam video and be grateful it's battery related :P
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Комментарии • 109

  • @BenMitro
    @BenMitro Год назад +6

    These were used cells when they were assembled? And after 3 years 4 from 80 cells - 5% failure rate of used cells in service in this setup for 3 years...not bad I reckon.

    • @HBPowerwall
      @HBPowerwall  Год назад +3

      They were all old laptop batteries pulled from the recycle bin.. stunning result really.

    • @BenMitro
      @BenMitro Год назад

      @@HBPowerwall Gotta agree.

  • @teddycunningham7568
    @teddycunningham7568 Год назад

    Thanks for the update .Building my battery now after 8 months of collecting and testing . Will be purchasing thermal camera soon .The documentation of your battery process has been a great help.

  • @jamess1787
    @jamess1787 Год назад +1

    I missed this content. Glad to see an update 😅

    • @HBPowerwall
      @HBPowerwall  Год назад +1

      10x longer to complete with a camera in hand, hoping the old youtubes misses it too! hehe

  • @jakeandrules7724
    @jakeandrules7724 4 месяца назад

    Peter mattews you know best, check for heaters after a full charge!! You wouldve saved yourself some time for sure😊

  • @jayluke.
    @jayluke. Год назад

    18650 magic. Such a universal battery cell to work with. Clip set looks awsome deffently need to not bridge and get a better in and out way to operate for removals and replacements im sure it will happen soon! Your a genuis man great work !

    • @HBPowerwall
      @HBPowerwall  Год назад

      It think the method works well and If I wasn't filming it would have taken 20-30 min instead too a day or three with capacity testing & stuffs..

  • @18robsmith
    @18robsmith Год назад +2

    One minor criticism of the re-enactment - you missed the Lego brick on the floor the second time round....

  • @christianvanderstap6257
    @christianvanderstap6257 Год назад

    Great for education, glad I got an off the shelve product

    • @HBPowerwall
      @HBPowerwall  Год назад

      Ooh if you wanted an education in solar/battery this will do it.. least off the shelf you have all the advantages of insurance & warranty :P

  • @oleksii.zagorskyi
    @oleksii.zagorskyi Год назад +3

    You have missed an important point - one on the cells was 3.7v then when you tried push DMM probe harder it suddenly started to show lower voltage 3.5v and later even lower - 3.3v, as all the rest sells in the block.
    So it actually looks like a bad "fuse-wire" soldering issue and when you started to push cells, the connection partially and later fully has been recovered, so the more charged cell started to dump it's energy to fully discharged ones, so its voltage dropped and it naturally started to heat up because of high discharge current.
    As there a few sells has been involved and it's hard to track on video what is what, I cannot say for sure, but looks like not all the cell were actually bad.

    • @HBPowerwall
      @HBPowerwall  Год назад +1

      Yeh, it was replaced, watched the raw footage over and over, nothing I saw should cause it to show that inital voltage other than my DMM was playing up.

  • @jdeadman
    @jdeadman Год назад

    I use fuse wires for the ussies with high current shorts. I fuse all my cells (both sides) with 36AWG tinned copper and have proven them to work just fine if you slowly ramp up the current to over 5A but if you suddenly start a 5A load they will pop. this is at 4.2 V and will do more A at over voltages. But When I had accidentally shorted a pack of 80 cells it blew them all which was neat to see happen and great for Pack safety where there was little heating of the pack as a whole and cause more issues. The real only way to detect heater cells in production is to use thermal camera that will take snapshots regularly

  • @silviuturcu
    @silviuturcu Год назад

    Thank you boss!!!

  • @Beakerzor
    @Beakerzor Год назад +1

    love the reenactment

    • @HBPowerwall
      @HBPowerwall  Год назад +1

      it wasn't perfect reenactment, but close enough :P

  • @offgridwanabe
    @offgridwanabe Год назад

    Heaters I even found some in my Lifepo4 bus batteries, the thermal camera is a must.

    • @HBPowerwall
      @HBPowerwall  Год назад

      ooh really you have LifePo4's at different heat? Would that be different IR?

    • @offgridwanabe
      @offgridwanabe Год назад

      @@HBPowerwall I blamed it on corrosion

    • @HBPowerwall
      @HBPowerwall  Год назад

      on the terminals?

    • @offgridwanabe
      @offgridwanabe Год назад

      @@HBPowerwall Yes under the plate used to join the series together usually on the vent end which likely suggests they were overcharged at some time in their life or the vent malfunctioned. These were all manufactured Bus batteries some of the cells were totally disconnected.

  • @dtec30
    @dtec30 Год назад

    good to know ongoing maintenance

    • @HBPowerwall
      @HBPowerwall  Год назад

      Can't have this sort of battery with out maintance.

    • @dtec30
      @dtec30 Год назад

      @@HBPowerwall so on a slightly different note how f'ed are the regs going forward for self install of home batteries or is the whole issue a non starter from the get go ?

    • @HBPowerwall
      @HBPowerwall  Год назад

      I'm starting to change my feeling on them. Been asking around and an 'Australian Standard' is seeming like it's just like an RRP at the supermarket for a can of beens. BUT with the issue of if someone dies etc your more liable - So I CAN do what I want just have to do it in an inviroment that's safe & secure.. How ever I COULD be wrong..

    • @dtec30
      @dtec30 Год назад

      @@HBPowerwall might be a topic for a short video ??

    • @dtec30
      @dtec30 Год назад

      i guess the main thing is these cells are an unknown and as such should be treated acordingly only thing is nobody really knows how to treat them really..

  • @toneault7499
    @toneault7499 Год назад

    hi mate.. nice to have you back on what we all know... lolol and love.. stay well ?????? I'm coming over next aug . might just pop in say .... good da mate hows it going .. lolol till then buuuuy

    • @HBPowerwall
      @HBPowerwall  Год назад

      Give me a heads up when you're in the area, i'll put pants and shoes on! lol

  • @paulw3182
    @paulw3182 Год назад

    This is a great video - just turned on notifications.

  • @scratchercatcher6760
    @scratchercatcher6760 Год назад

    Thank you very much for sharing your experience. I have got exactly the same setup as yours from salvage battery packs. I just welded mine instead of soldering. How long this battery worked in your power wall before cells dead completely?

    • @HBPowerwall
      @HBPowerwall  Год назад

      I don't know the actual age of all the cells in cell56 as they do get rebuilt when needed. Given the number of Sanyo cells means it's an older battery but not as old as the batteries that use the flat copper busbars so maybe 4-5 years old or at least in service. As for how long till its totally dead - that would be when the maintance time and effort becomes too frequent

  • @Beakerzor
    @Beakerzor Год назад +2

    1:55 do NOT cut the green wire!!! 💣

  • @SidneyCritic
    @SidneyCritic Год назад

    I guess the battery is turning into a resistor, and that reduces the current, ie, less chance of a blown fuse - lol -. You could snip the fuse and check the current to the main wire to know what the draw is for a heater, but I bet it will be far from the fuse wire rating.

  • @robbie_at_OS
    @robbie_at_OS 8 месяцев назад

    What gauge wire was used that runs across each 3.7 pack that is soldered on the nickel and then connect with the small bus bars?

  • @3dmaxers
    @3dmaxers 6 месяцев назад

    Why you go 1p pack instead of one 14s ? Thin wires, easy to expand. Just interresting as drone pilot

    • @HBPowerwall
      @HBPowerwall  6 месяцев назад +1

      harder to maintain..

  • @Beakerzor
    @Beakerzor Год назад

    9:29 i love how a basic thermal camera shows the overwhelmingly obvious issue - if only fuse wire could double as a thermistor for the same price, can you imagine? heat data on every cell in real time?

    • @HBPowerwall
      @HBPowerwall  Год назад +1

      That thermal camera was my best ever investment in this whole project. Must be plus 5 years old now.. I use it to fix consoles, phones & even computers sometimes. Data on every cell would need a heck of a computer to run it hehe information over flow!

  • @thailandbiker2419
    @thailandbiker2419 Год назад

    I would like to know how many storage locations your batteries have.

  • @dennydewaal137
    @dennydewaal137 Год назад +2

    Im starting to believe, that those Tesla cell level fuses only have a purpose , when another Tesla rams another Tesla’s battery pack .. it clearly doesn’t stop thermal runaway’s.. and how on earth is a 18650 cell hanging on a wall going to dead short.. that is a impossible thing ,whit out something denting it from the outside inwards .

    • @HBPowerwall
      @HBPowerwall  Год назад

      Fuses are for human fuckups, do nothing for the battery just sitting there.

    • @dennydewaal137
      @dennydewaal137 Год назад

      @@HBPowerwall indeed, it looks like Tesla did it to get that pack setified for insurance reasons , it’s more a weak point than a benefit.
      They burn as well whit, as whit out .
      Elon could have saved us the trouble years ago.. 🤪🤛..

  • @Hagar76a
    @Hagar76a Год назад

    Apt entry to 'Pete's Garage'. Do you not keep a spare pack you can throw in? I want to set up dual (half) packs so that the system stays up when 1 half pack is is removed

    • @HBPowerwall
      @HBPowerwall  Год назад +1

      I used to, but don't want to collect and test so many new cells, so just replace what is broken most times, As time passes that'll have to change.

  • @kennethalmond8922
    @kennethalmond8922 Год назад

    As a large, 18650 powerwall operator with Batrium.... do you think this kind of heater situation will be visible as a sagging pack in Batrium - e.g. Batrium is adequate as a 1st line of warning? I ask because I don't have any way to do thermal imaging on the cells in my 18650 battery bank.

    • @HBPowerwall
      @HBPowerwall  Год назад

      Yes, in my case you can SEE when a cell has an issue, heat/voltage - that's enough for you to see that something isn't right and make a physical check of the battery. You can buy a cheap IR temp reader or even use some IPA on a cotton tip to wipe each cell you can reach and watch how fast it evaporates

  • @smartazz
    @smartazz Год назад

    Hot stuff ❤️‍🔥

  • @steveclark3379
    @steveclark3379 Год назад

    very interesting, I must get a thermal camera 👍

    • @HBPowerwall
      @HBPowerwall  Год назад

      You should

    • @offtherockcycles
      @offtherockcycles 6 месяцев назад

      Clever using a Thermal imagine camera ! A must tool I would say. But, how about using one of those lazer pointer guns instead of forking out for a thermal camera? Have you had any experience with one of those please Pete ?:)@@HBPowerwall

  • @schetenwapper6591
    @schetenwapper6591 Год назад

    Have you considered using thermal fuses on cells? I'm building a pack with a 60C thermal fuse attached to each cell, in addition to a current fuse. Yeah it's a lot of work but you don't really have to worry about heaters anymore.
    Several hundred of those thermal fuses would cost only a few euros when bought from China.

    • @HBPowerwall
      @HBPowerwall  Год назад

      Yeh we did all those tests back in the day, but if I have a heater I don't need a fuse to keep reseting hiding the issue.

    • @lezbriddon
      @lezbriddon Год назад

      @@HBPowerwall thermal fuses dont reset, just melt. think your thinking of self resetting thermal trips, but often mistranslated as fuse

    • @Konst82
      @Konst82 8 месяцев назад

      ​@@lezbriddonправильно ли будет подключать нагретый элемент снова когда он остынет? Ведь он снова нагреется и однажды может не сработать защита.

  • @OffGridAussiePrepper
    @OffGridAussiePrepper Год назад

    Well Pete, at least u check it daily..... better make sure u keep on checking them b4 thermal runnaway incurs..... :)

    • @HBPowerwall
      @HBPowerwall  Год назад

      I have the @Batrium watchmon toolkit up on a screen all day long, it's the first thing I look at in the morning and last thing at night.

    • @OffGridAussiePrepper
      @OffGridAussiePrepper Год назад

      @@HBPowerwall good lad, stand the vigil and watch that mixed cell bank, so does this mean ur gonna tolerate swapping out cells for ever?? are u going to replace the heater cells b4 they burn up or wait until they r a heater?? chop chop with the next vid... hahahaha

  • @magicalkc
    @magicalkc Год назад

    What voltage do u charge up to daily ?? 3.9v 4v? 4.1 ?

    • @HBPowerwall
      @HBPowerwall  Год назад +2

      I've always charged to 4.13v on this battery bank. At the farm (next video likley) is 4v

  • @mjsparks4542
    @mjsparks4542 Год назад

    How would a commercial version of this type of battery bank catch this? I would guess the whole bank would throw a heat error and the only option would be mass replacement?

    • @HBPowerwall
      @HBPowerwall  Год назад +3

      Yeh, don't think this style would work at all commercially, clients want plug and play - not plug and pray!

    • @john0270
      @john0270 Год назад

      ​@@HBPowerwalla Filipino co worker would say it's F@ck and play lol.

  • @saltylug
    @saltylug Год назад

    Hi Pete, hope you are well. Some random on facebook mentioned that you are decommissioning your 18650 powerwalls because of heating and age? is this true? Hope not.

    • @HBPowerwall
      @HBPowerwall  Год назад +1

      Not at this point, but given the opportunity I would - they batteries have reduced in capacity but still very much useable many years later.. Who would have thought I get this many extra years out of old laptop batteries.

    • @saltylug
      @saltylug Год назад

      @@HBPowerwall great stuff. If I get 5 years plus I will be happy. will invest in a thermal camera before the final hook up. I have found your videos inspirational even if I am late to the party and everyone else seems to be using lipo. I get my laptop batteries for free so be silly not to carry on with them. They will all be in my shed so worst case scenario is that i burn down the shed (shouldn't)

  • @carpfun4789
    @carpfun4789 Год назад +1

    in some other your video you answered on one comment " soldering is dead " why you still solder and using that type of build ?

    • @HBPowerwall
      @HBPowerwall  Год назад

      Do I don't have to completely remake the battery, Can't really spotweld to a soldered battery. Lesser of two evils

    • @carpfun4789
      @carpfun4789 Год назад

      @HBPowerwall my point is , solder with fuses is better ?, than spot weld with nickel stip without fuses? ... because I know that fused nickel strip from battery hook up , but is very expensive delivery for Europe 🇪🇺 ... what will be your advice ... soldering with fuses or just weld it with 0,15 nickel strip with my kweld ?

    • @dennisyoung4631
      @dennisyoung4631 Год назад

      Nickel *wire* - 26 gauge?
      I do plan to get a Kweld in the fairly near future, and hope to build up somewhat smaller batteries of this general type for “emergency” use to run medical devices during (longer) power outages.

  • @suleymanforpcwatercoolings6428

    Watt is your bms + equalizer brand

  • @dtec30
    @dtec30 Год назад

    remember to turn manual cloack back for normal time (winter time)

    • @dtec30
      @dtec30 Год назад

      cloak ? of invisability lol ment to say clock

    • @HBPowerwall
      @HBPowerwall  Год назад +2

      In Brisbane we are blessed with no Daylight savings if that is what you were referring too

    • @dtec30
      @dtec30 Год назад

      @@HBPowerwall yeah daylight saving

  • @jasonbroom7147
    @jasonbroom7147 Год назад

    16 of the 280-AH prismatic cells, one BMS, and a 48v inverter...permanent solution.

    • @HBPowerwall
      @HBPowerwall  Год назад

      I'd need 64, be a heck of an investment so hoping these hold out for another few years

    • @jasonbroom7147
      @jasonbroom7147 Год назад

      @@HBPowerwall - You're saying you need 57Kwh worth of battery storage? Why?

    • @HBPowerwall
      @HBPowerwall  Год назад +1

      Well on paper have 110kwh now here :P

    • @HBPowerwall
      @HBPowerwall  Год назад

      I use energy in order to be comfortable.

    • @jasonbroom7147
      @jasonbroom7147 Год назад

      @@HBPowerwall - More "power" to you. :)
      I've watched your videos for several years and just marvel at your insistence on using thousands of the smallest possible battery to create a stationary home energy storage solution. It's like building a huge tower out of tongue depressors...fascinating, but the wrong application, given the availability of much safer and more robust building materials.

  • @rjung_ch
    @rjung_ch Год назад

    👍💪✌

    • @HBPowerwall
      @HBPowerwall  Год назад +2

      well I would need ALOT more than 16 and a large new investment, and not a permanent solution but YES you have a solid point still.

    • @rjung_ch
      @rjung_ch Год назад

      @@HBPowerwall 🤣👍

    • @HBPowerwall
      @HBPowerwall  Год назад +1

      wtf the reply went into the right place...lol

  • @monkeymagic4555
    @monkeymagic4555 Год назад +1

    lol warned you 5-6 years ago this was the head ache you were heading into by mix matching different brand/model cells etc.....

    • @HBPowerwall
      @HBPowerwall  Год назад +1

      That was always the case, but a few hours every month or three it isn't so bad and for the ROI still well worth the effort!

    • @monkeymagic4555
      @monkeymagic4555 Год назад

      @@HBPowerwall P's I have stopped finger blasting grannies and just stick to choking chickens these days....As you can see :)

    • @HBPowerwall
      @HBPowerwall  Год назад

      ooh fuck, I'm totally disappointed! lol

  • @Paul_Bearden
    @Paul_Bearden Год назад +2

    It is not recommended to build a battery with old cells. Specifically, the lower capacity cells go to zero volts before the other cells, which causes it to heat up. The heat melts the plastic separator within the cell and shorts the battery internally. Then the cell will not charge, and will heat up when charging, and could cause a fire.

    • @HBPowerwall
      @HBPowerwall  Год назад +5

      Yeh, but my battery is 6 years old and all I could afford back in the day.. This is the exact reason I do maintance and look after my time investment

    • @dennisyoung4631
      @dennisyoung4631 Год назад

      Yes, so building a hard-use battery needs to have *serviceable* modules - modules that can 1) be repaired, 2) monitored, and 3) tested.

  • @sshutupurface8345
    @sshutupurface8345 10 месяцев назад

    Is this ok for a battery build??, this is my first build of a 3s 7p with bms using repckr , just need someone with good knowledge to confirm
    Capacity: 15454
    Divergence: 0
    Deviation: 52
    2263 2261 2241 2225 2176 2149 2139
    Capacity: 15454
    Divergence: 0
    Deviation: 39
    2262 2241 2211 2208 2206 2189 2137
    Capacity: 15454
    Divergence: 0
    Deviation: 69
    2285 2265 2254 2242 2155 2140 2113

  • @Shmade0304
    @Shmade0304 Год назад

    Ya 🔋 video

    • @HBPowerwall
      @HBPowerwall  Год назад +1

      😜😆😉

    • @Shmade0304
      @Shmade0304 Год назад

      @@HBPowerwall honestly of been capacity checking a aaa battery and I love it 😂

    • @HBPowerwall
      @HBPowerwall  Год назад

      :P

  • @robbie_at_OS
    @robbie_at_OS 8 месяцев назад

    What gauge wire was used that runs across each 3.7 pack that is soldered on the nickel and then connected with the small bus bars?