I think what you wrote is common knowledge. How do you look for such batteries? Typing AAA battery gives me the wrong type. Typing prodigy battery gives me nothing.There are reputable sellers on Alibaba but in general, you get what you pay for as far as lithium batteries are concerned. The cells used aren't the only things to consider. The design & construction of the case as well as the BMS are also safety factors. A cheap battery may well work for your needs but you assume much more risk.
Try a Google on " 48V12.8ah Reention Eel Pro". I believe that is the battery used on the R1U Core5. Here are a couple of examples:I think what you wrote is common knowledge. How do you look for such batteries? Typing AAA battery gives me the wrong type. Typing prodigy battery gives me nothing.
https://www.fthpower.com/?gclid=Cjw...DY9EYlTg88SrYR8lCUHOh7W2WCVM9iBhoC0dkQAvD_BwE rebuilt with Samsung $250.00Try [email protected] I have been more than pleased with the batteries I have received from their facility. Inexpensive but quality cells and construction.
That’s a lowball price. Inaccurate in my experience with FTH.https://www.fthpower.com/?gclid=Cjw...DY9EYlTg88SrYR8lCUHOh7W2WCVM9iBhoC0dkQAvD_BwE rebuilt with Samsung $250.00
That was the price last I looked. How much was it for you? Mine is 48 volt.That’s a lowball price. Inaccurate in my experience with FTH.
Is it not suitable for you to say Chinese knockoffs? We use Samsung and Panasonic cells too, original brand new ones. Can you promise you're not using any Chinese products? Not all Chinese products are of bad quality. In your country there are also knockoffs, right?!Just checked and FTH Power wants $170.00 for labor and whatever for parts. Add in $60.00 for shipping hazmat and the total should come in around $300.00 or around half the price of a new battery. They also use Samsung and Panasonic parts, not cheap Chinese knockoffs. Seems ok to me. If anyone has had any problems with this company please advise.
Not looking to get into a culture war here but S.Korea and Taiwan make the best chips and electronic parts in the world. I'd love to say America does, but we don't, but will soon with the new chips law that just passed Congress. China makes alot of decent products but batteries are not on that list. A knock off is taking a product and copying it to sell cheaper. China has been doing this for years. No big thing. Hell, my ebike was made in China and I love it. But, the Chinese made 48 volt died at 3 months. It was replaced, but my next one will have nothing but Samsung parts.Is it not suitable for you to say Chinese knockoffs? We use Samsung and Panasonic cells too, original brand new ones. Can you promise you're not using any Chinese products? Not all Chinese products are of bad quality. In your country there are also knockoffs, right?!
I’m telling you we, and EM3ev used FTH and the quoted prices are bullshit. Period.Just checked and FTH Power wants $170.00 for labor and whatever for parts. Add in $60.00 for shipping hazmat and the total should come in around $300.00 or around half the price of a new battery. They also use Samsung and Panasonic parts, not cheap Chinese knockoffs. Seems ok to me. If anyone has had any problems with this company please advise.
PLUS $3-$6/cellandwhatever for parts
13s4p is 52 cells. Are they free?Mine is 48 volt.
I wasnt aware that “korea“ was a brand. ”korea brand cell”
FFS You’re posting labor prices without parts costs. Some of us have bee; selling, warranting and repairing batteries for nearly a decade. Repairs can cost s much as a decently built new battery. While Korea HS good factories, so does China. Please. Learn grasshopper. HiC is far and away superior to FTH. No comparison for those of us with real world experience. FTH is nowhere near HiC quality. See Matt Bruza as well. I’m simply sharing real world experience. I’ll show yo7 mine if you show me yours .Gee, kinda makes you wonder how the lithium battery rebuild companies keep their doors open eh? HiC and FTH are both using all Korean cells in the rebuilds. I suppose they could be working for free or just taking a loss on all their work. Don't think so. To have a bike battery rebuilt with Samsung parts would be well worth doing. Even if it saved me just $50.00 it would be better than using crap cells from China. Both of these companies have a lot of happy customers and waiting times for service. Gotta be doing something right to be so successful. I'm done with this back and forth with you on this. Time to upgrade the thread. Not here to debate the cost of cells.