Using a glue that gets soft when warm, using interconnection strips that are made for soldering and not spot welding, no additional insulation on the plus side of the cells or in between series groups. I have a headache.
I always miss what you do with the balance lead bundle. One frame its a rats nest next frame all gone neat and tidy. I understand its important to keep all the wire lengths the same, bundling them up feels like a rub through short waiting to happen. Also maybe you have done it before but how would you approach a high current drain flat pack say a classic 10s4p for esk8. (I haven't looked through your entire channel)
Hi, well to be honest, the rats nest is still a rats nest but I put a lot of time sorting the cables. One way is to use alot of tape to single them out and give a little more protection. There is no risk of short. For the esk8 batterypack, i would use high discharge batterys that can handle alot of amps. Thick nickle. And an BMS that can handle atleast 40-50 amps (depending on the motors ofc).
If you are not using cell spacers, at least insulate the series strings from each other with a layer of something besides the cell wrap - fish paper or just kapton tape would suffice. Doesn't matter for adjacent cells in parallel as they are all at the same voltage.
@@zacharylewis417 1 time you said dongguan is it happening that 3.00 v is coming if I leave the cuff off like 3.30 v, will the dongle be extended for 5 years like 7 years
That man is a master at wrapping stuff. Legend says the kid who got a gift from him at Christmas last year is still trying to open it.
How do you charge such a battery
Using a glue that gets soft when warm, using interconnection strips that are made for soldering and not spot welding, no additional insulation on the plus side of the cells or in between series groups. I have a headache.
great, You've inspired me. I'll do one for my ev scooter conversionn project ! 💪
I always miss what you do with the balance lead bundle. One frame its a rats nest next frame all gone neat and tidy. I understand its important to keep all the wire lengths the same, bundling them up feels like a rub through short waiting to happen. Also maybe you have done it before but how would you approach a high current drain flat pack say a classic 10s4p for esk8. (I haven't looked through your entire channel)
Hi, well to be honest, the rats nest is still a rats nest but I put a lot of time sorting the cables. One way is to use alot of tape to single them out and give a little more protection. There is no risk of short. For the esk8 batterypack, i would use high discharge batterys that can handle alot of amps. Thick nickle. And an BMS that can handle atleast 40-50 amps (depending on the motors ofc).
2.36 what is this ?
(Square Orange)
very nice
If you are not using cell spacers, at least insulate the series strings from each other with a layer of something besides the cell wrap - fish paper or just kapton tape would suffice. Doesn't matter for adjacent cells in parallel as they are all at the same voltage.
what is the name of the yellow card you are using to give the battery more rigidity? Thanks
glass fiber sheet
It looked like you put the balance wires on the negative sides????
good day sir what we use bms 60v 30A?
what are the sheets ???made of???
I plan to buy a spotwelder. Do you recommend the one you use or is the another one you would buy now?
Hello, what type of hot-glue are you using to make your packs.
Why do you glue the batteries together? I thought that was not recommended? Or is it ok when using the black (high temp) glue sticks?
The 😂 problem is the heat that comes with the glue. IT'S 300 degrees, and the usual temp shut off for batteries is 120f to avoid damage
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Cycles ?
500-1000
@@HatarMyspace Hello..how many years does the forecast go normally ?
@@ismailozcelik1662 If its cycled once every day then it should last you 3 years give or take at a max 1000 cycle.
@@zacharylewis417 1 time you said dongguan
is it happening that 3.00 v is coming
if I leave the cuff off like 3.30 v, will the dongle be extended for 5 years like 7 years
@@ismailozcelik1662 Sorry are you talking about volts?