All good and sane paramaters for non-lifepo4 chemistry certainly.
Still, we are dealing with specialty cells with only two recognized sales outlets since Nissan does not sell to the public directly (unless you turn in your old existing leaf batts).
1) From the back of a guy's van down by the river at midnight who knows a guy who knows a guy...
2) Hoping that the salvage yard that turns them over to a reseller has a new influx of crash victims to replenish stock. Something sick about crossing one's fingers over that to build your system. But that's me.
Speaking of crashes, I don't know how well those leaf cells are designed to hold up to intense shock. Certainly they look well mounted, but high-g impact can't be good for them. Maybe they survive well. What we do know when you subject cells to extreme shock is that there is a possibility that the anode / cathode alignment is now askew leading to "overhang" problems. Early counterfeiters and cheapskate lifepo4 manufacturers in the early days didn't do overhang properly (made them the exact same dimension or misaligned them), which led to dendrite problems along the edges and so forth. Getting a crashed cell to me would be like buying new ones and throwing them on the floor before installation.
I guess I'm just trying to concentrate on easily available lithium batteries that are available to the common man through normal outlets. Ok, my rant is over.
Still, we are dealing with specialty cells with only two recognized sales outlets since Nissan does not sell to the public directly (unless you turn in your old existing leaf batts).
1) From the back of a guy's van down by the river at midnight who knows a guy who knows a guy...
2) Hoping that the salvage yard that turns them over to a reseller has a new influx of crash victims to replenish stock. Something sick about crossing one's fingers over that to build your system. But that's me.
Speaking of crashes, I don't know how well those leaf cells are designed to hold up to intense shock. Certainly they look well mounted, but high-g impact can't be good for them. Maybe they survive well. What we do know when you subject cells to extreme shock is that there is a possibility that the anode / cathode alignment is now askew leading to "overhang" problems. Early counterfeiters and cheapskate lifepo4 manufacturers in the early days didn't do overhang properly (made them the exact same dimension or misaligned them), which led to dendrite problems along the edges and so forth. Getting a crashed cell to me would be like buying new ones and throwing them on the floor before installation.

I guess I'm just trying to concentrate on easily available lithium batteries that are available to the common man through normal outlets. Ok, my rant is over.
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