• TehWorld@lemmy.world
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    5 months ago

    I replaced the main battery in a Gen1 Prius. Fiddly. Had to get a strong buddy to help lift it in and out of the car, but we did it in a long weekend. A full set of ‘used but tested’ cells cost something like $750 but that was probably 8 years ago.

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      5 months ago

      Exactly. Plus the newer cells are more efficient and longer-lasting. You pretty much upgraded your vehicle.

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        5 months ago

        Actually the low cost part of this was that they weren’t upgraded cells. Just tested-good cells from other battery packs. Most of the time it’s just a couple cells in the bigger battery that have issues, and they take those out of the pool and make a good amount of $$$ because we were required to send back all of our cells. Assuming that of the 26 (iirc) cells that 3 or 4 were bad that’s a big profit margin for sure. The car worked great after swapping them out.

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          5 months ago

          That’s awesome. This is such a simple hack.