How to Make an E-bike Battery Using "dead" Laptop Batteries.
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How to Make an E-bike Battery Using "dead" Laptop Batteries.
In this video I will explain how to recycle "dead" or not workin laptop batteries to give them a "second life". With the batteries I recovered I've built a 36v 24Ah battery for my electric bicycle.
Please bear in mind that the "18650" cells used in the video are Li-Co chemistry. This means:
- High energy density
- Cannot be charged AND discharged at more than 1C, going over this limit will cause lot of heat to develop and consequent risk of fire/explosions
- never discharge them to less than 3.0volts
- never charge them over 4.2v (stay safe at 4.1)
- Always work in a safe environment
- Use protective equipment if necessary
- Use common sense
Of course you can use this batteries for other applications, I am just showing you what I used them for.
This work took me a lot of time but I learned a lot and gave me great pleasure when completed.
I hope you enjoy.
Follow this and my other projects on http://jacopo.tk
Please bear in mind that the "18650" cells used in the video are Li-Co chemistry. This means:
- High energy density
- Cannot be charged AND discharged at more than 1C, going over this limit will cause lot of heat to develop and consequent risk of fire/explosions
- never discharge them to less than 3.0volts
- never charge them over 4.2v (stay safe at 4.1)
- Always work in a safe environment
- Use protective equipment if necessary
- Use common sense
Of course you can use this batteries for other applications, I am just showing you what I used them for.
This work took me a lot of time but I learned a lot and gave me great pleasure when completed.
I hope you enjoy.
Follow this and my other projects on http://jacopo.tk