[PSUBS-MAILIST] Pressure resistant lie batteries
Alan via Personal_Submersibles
personal_submersibles at psubs.org
Tue Dec 3 20:15:59 EST 2019
River,
thanks some good information there.
Just a concern that if you housed an off the shelf BMS in the submarine hull,
the voltage drop down those tiny balance wires could be significant over the
length of wire to the last battery in the pod. And also you would need dozens
of wires coming in through the hull.
Alan
> On 4/12/2019, at 1:12 PM, River Dolfi via Personal_Submersibles <personal_submersibles at psubs.org> wrote:
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> The cells are simple, the BMS is the complicated part.
> For a pressure-tolerant battery, you would either need to house off-the-shelf BMS electronics in the pressure hull, or in a separate pressure-housings.
>
> There are commercially available, pressure-tolerant lithium-polymer batteries, and they all use pouch-style cells. Alan, you've correctly deduced that the cylindrical cells don't hold up.
>
> Lithium Iron Phosphate cells are safe enough, that I would consider putting them inside of the pressure hull. They don't use a flammable or pyrophoric electrolyte like Lithium Polymer, so won't burst into flames if punctured, or overloaded. They also don't off gas hydrogen like lead acid (And yes, even AGM's can and do offgas hydrogen) or have acid that can spill or boil over.
>
> A 12V or 24V LiFePO4 battery string would be the ideal candidate for installation in a K250. Probably on the whole safer than lead-acid, lighter, and would be able to be charged much quicker, practically a lunch-break.
>
> -River J. Dolfi
> rdolfi7 at gmail.com
>
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>> Just saw this on SV Seeker
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>> Looks a great product Pete, & cheap.
>> No writing of code!
>> This video gives a good explanation of it.
>> https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=EV_m3dcdRc8&t=
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>> Hello,
>> Does anyone know of an instruction how to make pressure resistant li batterie systems?
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>> Is it sufficient to fill up the battery with the bms in an oil filled canister?
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>> Best regards
>> Beram
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>> I came cross this article about a cabin fire in what I believe is a Triton sub:
>> https://www.businessinsider.com/british-research-sub-surfaces-after-fire-300-feet-below-india-ocean-2019-3
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>> Does anybody have more details on this incident?
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>> The article is a bit light on details, although the fact it took 23 minutes to do an emergency ascent from 100meters/330feet to the surface is worth noting. That seems like a long time.
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>> Thanks,
>> Ian.
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>> Hi Beram,
>> there is a firm that makes lithium battery packs for underwater use.
>> https://www.swe.com/
>> What depth do you want them to go down to? How big a battery pack?
>> I have cut open lithium iron & lithium polymer batteries & they look
>> pretty pressure resistant. The lithium polymer with the soft flat packs look
>> like they might take the pressure better than the Lithium iron in the cylindrical
>> form. The latter having a hard case that might crush & damage the battery.
>> I am not sure about lithium phosphate which is the preferred option for safety.
>> I have a 48V 40Ah lithium phosphate battery that I run an inflatable on.
>> What complicates matters is the wires coming from each cel for balance
>> charging. I am not sure how you handle this. Perhaps encapsulate the balance
>> charging electronics & leave it in the battery enclosure.
>> Alan
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>> > On 4/12/2019, at 7:02 AM, Beram Mahmoud via Personal_Submersibles <personal_submersibles at psubs.org> wrote:
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>> > Hello,
>> > Does anyone know of an instruction how to make pressure resistant li batterie systems?
>> >
>> > Is it sufficient to fill up the battery with the bms in an oil filled canister?
>> >
>> > Best regards
>> > Beram
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>> Beram,
>> additionally, a lot of the balance charging electronic boards have large electrolytic
>> capacitors & if you just stick them in oil they may collapse under pressure.
>> Alan
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>> > On 4/12/2019, at 7:02 AM, Beram Mahmoud via Personal_Submersibles <personal_submersibles at psubs.org> wrote:
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>> > Hello,
>> > Does anyone know of an instruction how to make pressure resistant li batterie systems?
>> >
>> > Is it sufficient to fill up the battery with the bms in an oil filled canister?
>> >
>> > Best regards
>> > Beram
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