The 18650 and you. DIY Powerwall. Recycle 18650steemCreated with Sketch.

in #diy7 years ago

So I visited steam to follow some of my favorite content creators on youtube. A few of them are working on alternate energy (Real alternate energy not this energy from nothing BS.) Solar, wind.. etc..

I've done a few solar projects, more focused on hot water and less on the electric potential. It seems easier for the sun to heat water, than it is to make electricity <- capture, convert, store, convert, and heat hot water-> . After I figured water and heating, I moved on to electricity. I did not want to be tied to the grid, so I wanted a way to store electricity. Batteries are really the only option here. Led acid, AGM, Flooded, Edison Iron, bla bla. From expensive to low energy density, or both.

Then I found the folks making 18650 videos. Liion-18650-AA-battery

https://www.youtube.com/user/nocrf50here (HBpowerwall) I watched all of his videos, then found others.

https://www.youtube.com/user/jehugarcia
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCwHeIzOoLgSXHwxTSNSaKXA

Mike has a cool 30 second what's going on.

1: Get laptop batteries.
2: Open laptop batteries.
3: Test laptop 18650 cells.
4: Reassemble hundreds or thousands of the cells into a giant powerwall.
5: Profit?

Anyway, just wanted to bring the 18650 "energy" here, and maybe expand steem some.

Wub

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Very good tutorial - I have a question regarding 18650 battery alternative which is a 3xaaa adapter - can I put it in a normal aaa charger? Would it only take longer for accumulators to charge or can I also damage them?

I would not put a 18650 in a charger used for another battery type. ni-cad, or led acid, don't follow the same charging curve as an 18650.

http://batteryuniversity.com/ has a lot of good information on all types of batteries if you want hours and hours of further reading on batteries.