ctuan13
Well-known member
- First Name
- Chuck
- Joined
- Jul 31, 2022
- Threads
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- Location
- Pittsburgh, PA
- Vehicles
- 1979 Continental, 2022 F150 Lightning, 03 Marauder
For sure, balancing lithium battery packs is much more complex than the work, rebuilds or repairs most are familiar with. That being said, the serviceability of the Lightning's battery pack and the swappable modules give me hope that by the time the pack in my Lightning is ready to give up the ghost, there will be a company or at least specialty shops offering pre-built modules or even a full rebuilt pack that I can just swap in. Because the pack itself is incredibly easy to remove and reinstall. It's getting down to the component level replacement and balancing, etc that gets much more complex.
Another post were I really wish the rolling eyes could be part of the 'like' to a post. Please explain the safety 'gear' you think you would need and your plan on both charging the module to near what the other modules are at and then the plan on balancing the strings across the module. I know it SOUNDS easy, but believe me it is hard in practice. Polarization of the strings present it's own problems in getting things balanced properly (you do know about polarization, right?)
Either way, I commend Ford for taking a reparable approach when most other manufacturers are taken the sealed up, glued/welded together approach that for all intents and purposes makes the vehicle a throwaway when the battery fails.
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