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Tesla Model S Battery Module, 24v, 250ah, 5.3kwh, 444 Panasonic 18650 3400mah on 2040-parts.com

US $1,399.00
Location:

Columbus, Ohio, United States

Columbus, Ohio, United States
Condition:Used

For sale, I have 2 battery modules from an 85D, P85D Tesla Model S. These units were purchased from Ebay user K-ash who specializes in Tesla vehicle repairs, has sold more than 30 of these modules, and has a 100% positive feedback rating. My company purchased these units for an electric motorcycle project that we ended up canceling. The modules were not used and are in the same condition as when originally received from K-ash. Below are the specifications from K-ash's original listing. Note: I have 2 modules available, but this auction is for a single module. If you would like to buy both I am happy to combine shipping. I am also happy to answer any questions you may have.

K-ash's original listing:
"For sale modules from a 85D, P85D Tesla Model S battery packs. 
Perfect for home battery storage or a EV conversion!
Donor cars and packs are always less than 18 months old
and less than 10k miles when the battery is taken out. 
The modules consist of 444 Panasonic 18650 cells of about 3400 mAh nominal capacity. 
The cells are configured 6s74p, Voltage range for the whole module is about:
18.6V soc 0%
23.1V soc 70%
24.9V soc 100%
capacity ~250Ah, ~5.3kWh
dimensions:
length 27”/685mm
total width with mounting fins 11 13/16”/300mm
width without mounting fins 11”/280mm
height 3”/75mm
mounting fin at 2”/50mm
terminals apart 9”/230mm
tubing 5/16” 8mm
weight about 55lbs / 25kg
14 days non DOA Warranty
the cells can be considered practically new with max 40 cycles on them!
The modules will be shipped with two M8 screws on the terminals, protective rubber covers. Combine shipping is possible. Contact me for international shipping.

Together with the module you will receive a special connector and cable to connect the module to a standard li-ion charger with 6 cell balancing function."


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