2010 Prius w/ NexCell Lithium Throwing Codes

Discussion in 'Gen 3 Prius Care, Maintenance & Troubleshooting' started by addyspriusIV, Feb 23, 2025.

  1. Hayslayer

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    I'm sorry, but based on my thread readings a couple months ago about this battery, weren't YOU one of the posters who insisted over and over and over and over and over there was no problem with the lithium battery? Insisted it was the greatest thing ever manufactured? Did your best to sell it at every opportunity so you could make a dollar kickback? Is that being a cheerleader?

    Thank God we had you to cheerlead this battery and all those other little "upgrade" devices you have affiliate links for on every post.
    You must feel very accomplished for helping to fool so many people about so many "upgrade" products.
    I can only imagine what kind of person you are in real life, anything for a dollar, right?
    YOU TRULY deserve any karma to match what YOU help put out into the world.
    Just wish you had more real-world knowledge and weren't so gullible that you believe everything a manufacturer tells you.

    See how those statements of yours can be made to fit?
     
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    Sorry Naysayer actually what you are doing is cheerleading.

    You couldnt come up with something on your own, so you copied what I already did.

    Yeah thats cheerleading for sure.

    I have used all versions of lithium and had no issues, I can speak from experience.

    Can you?
     
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    Yeah, Az(clown)usaPrius, my experience in life tells me you're a capital L.

    See, we can all play word games.
     
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    Difference is when you are not good at it, you should sit back and just let the experienced handle it.

    I guess you actually think you are good at it, so carry on and let others see your great work.
     
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    Can you please explain to the OP why Jack no longer sells the Nexcell Lithium version of the battery?
     
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  6. AzusaPrius

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    Actually he still sells them without warranty, as he has moved on to sodium.

    Still a great option over stock.

    But sodium is way better in colder climates. Screenshot_2025-02-26-14-41-02-1.jpeg
     
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    I was wrong. Thank you for clarifying that they are still being sold without any warranty.

    Please explain for the OP all the reasons why the shift was made from Lithium to the Sodium Battery?
     
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    I feel as though I am explaining it to you.

    The switch was made because sodium is more robust and can take the cold better.

    The power curve is like OEM and does not overcharge on long regen cycles like lithium and when it does it burns it off automatically and goes into what called super mario mode all EV until you drain it back down and goes back to normal.

    No codes, no crazy up and down cycles of the battery being unbalanced when overcharged.
     
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    No way!!! Azusa brought receipts here that it worked great in winter!