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Primatic LTO vs cylinder or yinglong cell
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<blockquote data-quote="hispls" data-source="post: 8883493" data-attributes="member: 614752"><p>You're really redlining the YingLong 40s charging at 7-8C and discharging at potentially 12C. </p><p></p><p>I believe you're pretty hard limited by the energy density of the cell chemistry. Or put another way, the 208 cubic inches of any other sort of LTO cell likely won't store much more or less energy. You can trade off between discharge/charge rate and reserve but there's no free lunch until you get into a different (less stable) cell chemistries which have higher energy density.</p><p></p><p>If you're dropping voltage hard on burp you might look into switching over Lishen or Toshiba with the higher C rating, if you need more reserve to play for 10 minutes hard another bank of what you've got would probably be best.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hispls, post: 8883493, member: 614752"] You're really redlining the YingLong 40s charging at 7-8C and discharging at potentially 12C. I believe you're pretty hard limited by the energy density of the cell chemistry. Or put another way, the 208 cubic inches of any other sort of LTO cell likely won't store much more or less energy. You can trade off between discharge/charge rate and reserve but there's no free lunch until you get into a different (less stable) cell chemistries which have higher energy density. If you're dropping voltage hard on burp you might look into switching over Lishen or Toshiba with the higher C rating, if you need more reserve to play for 10 minutes hard another bank of what you've got would probably be best. [/QUOTE]
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