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I have two 1000w 48v lithium ion batteries that are sitting unused and want to put them to use.
I'm looking for a way to use these batteries that is safe and also useful. I've looked into buy inverters to turn them into portable battery packs but am out of my depth and don't want to create a device with serious potential fire hazards without thoroughly understanding the ins and outs and proper precautions.

The batteries were previously used to power the front hub motor or a 29" bicycle wheel used on a pedicab/cycle rickshaw.

I also have bike and a non-working moped that I've thought might make good projects at some point for electical conversion but those are both on the more advanced side. Also thought of expanding the capacity of an UPS system for my PC but don't really know where to start.

Any other good ideas about how to put these to use or suggestions on how to approach any of the above?
 
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Welcome to PF.

AFAIK, batteries aren't usually rated in their power output. More common is the output voltage (which you list as 48V) and Energy storage capacity (usually in Amp*hours or milliAmp*hours). Do your batteries list anything like that? What are the manufacturer and model number?
 
Well, to be frank, some of the other Mentors and I are not comfortable suggesting DIY projects for a beginner and moderate size Li-Ion batteries. A quick Googe Images search for Li-Ion battery fire returns way too many hits:

https://www.google.com/search?q=Li-...EAoAECoAEBqgELZ3dzLXdpei1pbWewAQo&sclient=img

Instead, try to find standard products that use this battery. Maybe you can find some used scooters or e-bikes or whatever that could benefit from fresh batteries.

Thread is closed for now. Please stay safe.
 
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