MeasurementGrand879

MeasurementGrand879 t1_izaodjm wrote

What a weird way to compare energy usage or savings. I use a lot of energy. Oh? Do you use as much as Ireland? Is that common knowledge? Would even the average Irishman or Irishwoman know how much energy that is?

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MeasurementGrand879 t1_isd9p17 wrote

Batteries are very unforgiving. You cannot turn them off and if you make a mistake, there is a lot that can go wrong. With that out of the way, you should start small and learn as you go. There are a lot of tutorials online for building battery packs. To answer your math questions, battery cells in series add voltage, cells in parallel add current capacity. To get 12v (14.8v) you would put 4 cells in series (positive of one cell to the negative of another). This gives you a battery of around 3ah at 14.8v. You would then put 67 of these 4-cell batteries in parallel (all end positives to all end negatives). This yields 268 cells as you calculated. You will need a BMS and possibly cell monitoring for over/under volts/discharge as well as temperature monitoring. How portable do you want this? An AGM or lead acid battery is way more forgiving and tolerant to incorrect charging. You can find similar 12v batteries of many different chemistries for a similar or lower price than you will spend building it. Good luck. Edit: changed a series to parallel. Edit 2: just as easily as it was to make that typo, it is to make a mistake with a battery pack. Start small for sure. Lithium chemistry batteries can be monsters.

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