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Re: BIG power options..............

Subject: Re: BIG power options..............
From: freitojos
Date: Sun Apr 20, 2014 3:43 pm ((PDT))
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 http://www.ebay.com/itm/221185294974?ssPageName=3DSTRK:MESINDXX:IT&_trksid=
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 I use 3 in series for 12v and 5 in paralel for 13000 mah or 13 Ah. =0D
 A lot of power and for my Marantz 661 I use a step down to 3volts. =0D
 It all works perfectely with two packs at 13AH and 12v. Of corse I could m=
ake one pack at 26AH. =0D
 To my ebikes I have made 8 in series 32V with 50AH with cheaper elements. =
And you can charge a 12v li ion battery with a 30w  12v solar panel.  =0D
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 Note: The li ion elements made in china are no good but the sanyo, samsung=
, toshiba, sony etc... are good =0D
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 here is a guide: http://lygte-info.dk/review/batteries2012/Common18650Summ=
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