I have an opportunity to purchase some Lithium Iron Phosphate batteries. They're 12.8 volts @45 AH.
These batteries came out of a hospital and were used in mobile hospital carts for various electronics. Physically, they look like they're brand new. Seller claims they have a 2015 sticker on them.
They're made by Power-Sonic (PDF File link to manufacturers website) and even have their own built in BMS.
Seller only wants $100 each for them and he seems to have a lot of them. He even has various other brands of the same type of battery. Some from A123 systems, Valence, etc. All are basically lithium based and he says all come out of mobile hospital carts of one type or another.
New price is over $700 on these.
I would tend to think that a hospital would be likely to treat them softly and replace them way early. (imagine the lawsuit when doctor yells "Charge to 200 and CLEAR!" and the nurse says "Sorry Doctor, the best I can give you is 120) I don't think that would go over well.
I have little knowledge of how these are actually used. Are hospital carts charged every night? Do they run these things dead before recharging? Anyone here work in a hospital that would know?
What's your opinion on these?
Thanks,
These batteries came out of a hospital and were used in mobile hospital carts for various electronics. Physically, they look like they're brand new. Seller claims they have a 2015 sticker on them.
They're made by Power-Sonic (PDF File link to manufacturers website) and even have their own built in BMS.
Seller only wants $100 each for them and he seems to have a lot of them. He even has various other brands of the same type of battery. Some from A123 systems, Valence, etc. All are basically lithium based and he says all come out of mobile hospital carts of one type or another.
New price is over $700 on these.
I would tend to think that a hospital would be likely to treat them softly and replace them way early. (imagine the lawsuit when doctor yells "Charge to 200 and CLEAR!" and the nurse says "Sorry Doctor, the best I can give you is 120) I don't think that would go over well.
I have little knowledge of how these are actually used. Are hospital carts charged every night? Do they run these things dead before recharging? Anyone here work in a hospital that would know?
What's your opinion on these?
Thanks,
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