Found on Alibaba 54v supercapacitor The module size of 54V 150F is 24×30×16cm cost per module $590 usd
Wonder how many does one need to make 7kwhr unit
We can see "3.0 Wh" written on the capacitors. Therefore the pictured module can store 20 x 3 = 60 Wh. So to store 7 kWh you'd need 7000 / 60 = 117 modules.
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phred01 wrote: ↑Thu, 26 Jul 2018, 17:32
Wonder how many does one need to make 7kwhr unit
weber wrote: ↑Thu, 26 Jul 2018, 19:47
We can see "3.0 Wh" written on the capacitors. Therefore the pictured module can store 20 x 3 = 60 Wh. So to store 7 kWh you'd need 7000 / 60 = 117 modules.
LOL $69030 for 7kwh + shipping + GST + luxury tax + import fees and if its Alibaba you look at the most expensive price they have listed and then add some
If you don't have time to do it right,
When will you have time to do it over
Rusdy wrote: ↑Fri, 27 Jul 2018, 09:24
You'd be better off with the super awesome Arvio supercapacitor! It's cheap, it's here, it's (contentiously) proven!!
Rusdy wrote: ↑Fri, 27 Jul 2018, 09:24
You'd be better off with the super awesome Arvio supercapacitor! It's cheap, it's here, it's (contentiously) proven!!
Been reading following threads viewtopic.php?f=17&t=5486&start=100#p67056 https://forums.whirlpool.net.au/forum-r ... ?t=2707005
Until some1 cuts open Arvio box and has a Captain Cook many believe it is actually a battery!
A quick calculation on the back of a envelope 0.24 * 0.3 * 0.16= 0.01152 m^3
so 117 would need a cabinet of 0.01152* 117= 1.35 m^3 to house them
Dose any1 know the volume of arvio?
I have no idea what these price up like in comparison to your miracle $110,000 ones above , however watching interviews with their CEO are a bit more credible.
He doesnt claim these as a battery replacement but as a complementary system to work with Lithium XX batteries to extend life and improve efficiencies particularly from Regen.
Its not just "proposed technology" but is being manufactured and marketed worldwide ( made in Germany and Estonia ).
HeadsUp wrote: ↑Wed, 05 Sep 2018, 12:28
That is the supplier but i am yet to find a credible test that shows what they can do , must be one somewhere .
owwww sorry i was laughing at there claims , 3150F in something that small?? not likely (yet)
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HeadsUp wrote: ↑Wed, 05 Sep 2018, 12:28
That is the supplier but i am yet to find a credible test that shows what they can do , must be one somewhere .
owwww sorry i was laughing at there claims , 3150F in something that small?? not likely (yet)
maybe they dropped off the "u" in microfarad to save weight..