• ferret
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    125 days ago

    Surely when you are making them yourself it makes more sense to use a shape that packs better?

    • @[email protected]
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      525 days ago

      What shape could they do instead? As I understand it a cylindrical cell offers the best energy density and ease of manufacturing

      • ferret
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        025 days ago

        Maybe they have the best energy density per cell, but you leave a lot of empty space between the cells. I doubt it ends up being more dense

        • @threelonmusketeersOPM
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          425 days ago

          Hexagons would pack better, but I’m not sure that the marginal gain (if any) in energy density would offset the increase in manufacturing complexity.

          Also, if any pressure were to build up in a non-cylindrical cell, it would be prone to bulging, possibly damaging its neighbouring cells.

          • ferret
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            025 days ago

            A cylinder has the least surface area per unit volume of any extruded shape

              • ferret
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                125 days ago

                That still doesn’t change anything, unless tesla is only cooling one side of the cell for whatever reason

    • @[email protected]
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      024 days ago

      But then ol muskrat would have to admit to himself that cylinders aren’t the best. He put so much effort into convincing everyone that cylinders had some technical benefit, rather than the truth of surplus 18650 laptop cells being cheaper than anything rose at the time, that he even convinced himself of the lie.