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Ingenext selling Chevy volt modules

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they have gen 2 pack for $730,
Does anyone have info about dealing with them,
out of Canada , and the price is right.
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i've never dealt with them and it looks interesting. One thing to keep an eye out for is the BMS cables for the tops of the modules. Those can be hard to find.
That's not the whole thing though, just one group of cells. Interestingly they are listing 2 of the 3 groups (the smallest and the largest) for the same price?
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That's not the whole thing though, just one group of cells. Interestingly they are listing 2 of the 3 groups (the smallest and the largest) for the same price?
Too good to be true ,did send email for more info
Too good to be true ,did send email for more info
THEY said they sell by block 4.5kw
he said it was a little more than 96v?
I have an Ingenext controller for my Tesla 3 battery pack. They have been great to deal with…I’ve had excellent product support.
I have an Ingenext controller for my Tesla 3 battery pack. They have been great to deal with…I’ve had excellent product support.
Thanks for your response,I see a lot about controller, all good but no review on battery sale?
They are good at reply,
I asked if he could take pic with measure tape next to it. he did not seem to be knowledgeable about tec info,or size.
He responded There at the warehouse?
Shipping is up to buyer. They seem to have a good presence on the internet but no battery information . I think they might be ok?
The web site is not that clear about price or size.
It looks like 4.5kw , I think is the one I need is $730 ,I think?
For the purposes of general arrangements, they are approximately 9" wide and 10.5" tall.

The biggest group is 44 cells and approximately 33" long. That would be a nominal voltage of about 160v.

The smallest group (at the front of the battery) is 24 cells and approximately 18" long. So nominally about 87.6v.

The final group is 28 cells and approximately 21" long. Nominally about 102.2v.

This DOES NOT count the length of the coolant pipes coming out the ends. It also does not account for the mounting brackets that hold the batteries down, which will add extra width.
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Its the 24 cell 18" long i am after,
is there only one block of 4.5kw? per unit
Anyone know shippers for such?
Gen 1: Every set of 6 + cells has an external disconnect at 24 v, but unless you have spare case ends or some other scheme they don't separate. You remove the black plastic covers to see these. In the one long set 120v nominal there is one external connection for 12v. I use these numbers for planning, they arent the actual ratings but the resting voltages I measured back 10 years ago when nobody knew anything about these packs.

Pretty much, my rule of thumb was: if they ain't leaking coolant, they are probably ok, after ten years, I am not sure I am seeing any degradation in capacity and Lord knows I abuse them. I suspect Gen 2 are similar.
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