@@Subgunman you can use a meter to see the maximum amperage the cells can give and determine the amperage in the fuse. if the battery can give 50amps a 45 amp fuse is just fine.
Hell yeah, lets kill fuse, because, you know, those stupid engineers. Aaaaand, LiPO batteries are not known to be very safe and never explode or caught fire or something like that you know, especially on such a top end brand like Parkside... It's nice to share tricks and all, but it is irresponsible to do it when it's dangerous and you have no idea what are you doing.
@@gregor.potrebujes actually it is the other way around. lifepo4 batteries are extremely safe and are known for their high impropability to burst , while li-on batteries are very volatile
@@jonaslandsbergis311 wrong, the OEM fuse in the battery pack is 3A fuse. You could use 5A fuse but the cables inside the battery pack and tool could get hot and melt under high load.
But if you only use tin without that wire then the fuse should work but it would be more sensitive I think I only used tin and when the battery was plugged it stopped working
There is still a lot of thin copper spores that will burn before the battery exploded. As long as there is no direct Short circuit its not gonna explode. And if you remove after use, it’s completely save.
NOT DO THAT!! The metal sheet is a current sensor in order to protect the power pack. If you try to add some solder alloy on it you will reduce the internal resistance and the short circuit current will be higher. Danger of Li Ion batery explosion!!!
This is one of many peapules who think: if fuse blown up I must use a bigger one or use a nail and solder it and repair is done. Sorry but this is not a repair. It is a threat to life and health for you and your family. My friend did this in the car. Now he havent a car.
C'est une bonne idée , mais c'est très dangereux de supprimer un fusible. surtout sur une batterie Lithium . On pourrait souder un fusible de voiture à la place mais de quel calibre?
@ And I think it's an ordinary fuse, just like the ones found in cars etc., protecting battery from going over it's C rating which can cause nice swelling at best and fiery display at worst. Typically Li-ion and Li-poly batteries charge status is monitored by their present voltage, not Amps usage. The only batteries I know that precisely monitor Apms used and Amps pumped in are DJI drone batteries which are helluwalot more expensive than Parkside.
@@Verid1st after reading your comments, it appears that is "alright" to modify a fuse please do so to all of your batteries and keep them in a place were only you are around, the only you part is very important!
@@josep.3364 Yes, yes, because battery with modified fuse is a bomb waiting to explode ESPECIALLY when just lying around. It only takes one look at it and BOOM! BTW - fuse here is "repaired", not "modified". Solder used to bridge the gaps has much lower melting temp than material used for fuse so if overloaded, it'll blow again much faster than original, even if applied layer is a bit thicker. Just some basic physics you'll hopefully get after holidays end. No need to panic. And I don't have to "modify" or "repair" any of my batteries because I don't tend to overload my tools.
You have amazing eye sight resistance meter. Physics , is that the science that explains lithium batteries, oh wait no? yes? Confused ? wonder if I ask a chemist about lithium internal chain reaction that can happen after a simple discharge. But that discharge event will never happen, there a very well designed fuse, silly me. Let's take a look at this parked Tesla for a day, with original fuses.
Così facendo si esclude l' unica sicurezza per evitare 🔥🔥🔥 l'incendio o 💥💥💥esplosione batteria a causa di un cortocircuito o sovratensione!!! Chi lo vuole fare,sappia che veramente pericoloso!!! Poi ad ogniuno la propria libertà.
hello I was thinking of making a electric bike battery pack can you tell me what batteries cells are inside these 4ah battery, please, and don't you think you should have used the fuse wire so it would fuse for the next time you had a over load.
domnu costel curățați umpic ansa aia la pistol că nu vă mai ține mult și puteți strica pistolul de lipit nu osă vă mai lipească cum trebuie dacă e murdară respect și stimă aveți facebook
Cumetre nu e bine ce faci ,siguranta aia nu se face pe ea punte asa cum crezi tu ,e calculata ptr un curent de scurt sau intrerupere,mai grav e si ca publici asa ceva
Nice work around;) haha around the fuse, but Hey it works!! Its a fix, so people who cry can cry. Yes you passed the fuse. But its the one who uses this fix should be careful, and knowing it is fixed. So always take out the battery after use and it should be save. People who got a lot of money buy new ones. I use this fix;) and take out the battery after use.
One of the candidates for the Darwin Prize.
soldering the wire is not a good idea. I soldered a 30A car fuse. It's is a solution.
this was a "romanian" solution. It is said that "where you can tie with wire it is a shame to put a screw"
How did you determine what size fuse to use? Seems a lot for the battery.
30A always blow up in mine i use 40A now its good.
@@Subgunman you can use a meter to see the maximum amperage the cells can give and determine the amperage in the fuse. if the battery can give 50amps a 45 amp fuse is just fine.
Hell yeah, lets kill fuse, because, you know, those stupid engineers. Aaaaand, LiPO batteries are not known to be very safe and never explode or caught fire or something like that you know, especially on such a top end brand like Parkside...
It's nice to share tricks and all, but it is irresponsible to do it when it's dangerous and you have no idea what are you doing.
It's Li-ion so it's much safer than LiPo, but I agree with you anyways :) Repairing a fuse is never a way to go.
@@gregor.potrebujes actually it is the other way around. lifepo4 batteries are extremely safe and are known for their high impropability to burst , while li-on batteries are very volatile
DANGER WHIT LITIUM BATTERY
YOU MUST SOLDER A FUSE
Any suggestion to which A fuse? 5/10/15?
@@666bamn 20A
@@jonaslandsbergis311 Even 30A. Some 20V tools often use 30A motors.
@@powerbatterychannel4315 Ok 30A.
@@jonaslandsbergis311 wrong, the OEM fuse in the battery pack is 3A fuse. You could use 5A fuse but the cables inside the battery pack and tool could get hot and melt under high load.
NEVER DO THAT!
Good fix,but i would not keep this battery in house or shed,fuse is gone,it could go on fire any time...
But if you only use tin without that wire then the fuse should work but it would be more sensitive I think I only used tin and when the battery was plugged it stopped working
There is still a lot of thin copper spores that will burn before the battery exploded.
As long as there is no direct Short circuit its not gonna explode.
And if you remove after use, it’s completely save.
Is it possible to replace the fuse with an original part?
NOT DO THAT!! The metal sheet is a current sensor in order to protect the power pack. If you try to add some solder alloy on it you will reduce the internal resistance and the short circuit current will be higher. Danger of Li Ion batery explosion!!!
Un mare like.... să trăiești 1000 de ani.... așa am reușit să rezolv ai eu problema cu unul de 8ah
Muchas gracias por tu vídeo..acabo de arreglar una bateria con el mismo problema gracias a ti.👍
This is one of many peapules who think: if fuse blown up I must use a bigger one or use a nail and solder it and repair is done. Sorry but this is not a repair. It is a threat to life and health for you and your family.
My friend did this in the car. Now he havent a car.
You are absolutely right!
Did you use fuse wire🤔 safe if you did🤔
Nu faceti asta acasa... bomba cu ceas.
Cel mai bine trebuia sa lipsești o siguranță cumpărată de la un magazin de piese auto.
O siguranță auto de 10 sau 15A și rezolvai problema. Este riscul mare să o șuntezi.
Videoclipuri despre chestii legate de electronica si electrica .
C'est une bonne idée , mais c'est très dangereux de supprimer un fusible. surtout sur une batterie Lithium . On pourrait souder un fusible de voiture à la place mais de quel calibre?
is very big, 20 or 30 A
@@herik63 thank you.
@@alain3529 I prefer to use a single copper wire in those cases :)
@@herik63 Very good idea, thank you
Not safe! Now you have a time bomb at home.
It's like storing gasoline close to a fireplace.
An accident waiting to happen.
Care to scientifically support that statement? Something more than "OMG, OMG, OMG, u touched Li-Ion Battery OMG, OMG, OMG"?
@ And I think it's an ordinary fuse, just like the ones found in cars etc., protecting battery from going over it's C rating which can cause nice swelling at best and fiery display at worst. Typically Li-ion and Li-poly batteries charge status is monitored by their present voltage, not Amps usage. The only batteries I know that precisely monitor Apms used and Amps pumped in are DJI drone batteries which are helluwalot more expensive than Parkside.
@@Verid1st after reading your comments, it appears that is "alright" to modify a fuse
please do so to all of your batteries and keep them in a place were only you are around, the only you part is very important!
@@josep.3364 Yes, yes, because battery with modified fuse is a bomb waiting to explode ESPECIALLY when just lying around. It only takes one look at it and BOOM!
BTW - fuse here is "repaired", not "modified". Solder used to bridge the gaps has much lower melting temp than material used for fuse so if overloaded, it'll blow again much faster than original, even if applied layer is a bit thicker. Just some basic physics you'll hopefully get after holidays end. No need to panic.
And I don't have to "modify" or "repair" any of my batteries because I don't tend to overload my tools.
You have amazing eye sight resistance meter.
Physics , is that the science that explains lithium batteries, oh wait no? yes? Confused ?
wonder if I ask a chemist about lithium internal chain reaction that can happen after a simple discharge.
But that discharge event will never happen, there a very well designed fuse, silly me.
Let's take a look at this parked Tesla for a day, with original fuses.
that... to me... Looks like a fuse...
Così facendo si esclude l' unica sicurezza per evitare 🔥🔥🔥 l'incendio o 💥💥💥esplosione batteria a causa di un cortocircuito o sovratensione!!! Chi lo vuole fare,sappia che veramente pericoloso!!! Poi ad ogniuno la propria libertà.
Bv Costi esti tare !
BUNĂ PAVEL ȘI COSTEL MULT RESPECT ȘI MULTA SĂNĂTATE VĂ DORESC ȘI FELICITĂRI
May never go bang. But why take the chance. Just get a new battery.
Ooolé, has fabricado una bomba
hello I was thinking of making a electric bike battery pack can you tell me what batteries cells are inside these 4ah battery, please, and don't you think you should have used the fuse wire so it would fuse for the next time you had a over load.
For the "PAP 20 A3" version: 10 pieces of "PARKSIDE INR18650E 2000 mAh 3.7 V" in 5S2P configuration.
Hi,
what does it mean when the battery charger parkside lights up red?
bliking red and green mean batery have a failure
Oare stie ce face? Cred ca si la tabloul de sigurante al casei are moneda de 25 bani cu sarma de 2.5 pusa....daca aia s-a ars, maine ia foc!!!!
Who needs fuses 😂
Imi puteti spune ce scrie pe Dioda D4? Si eventual cu ce pot sa o inlocuiesc va rog!
domnu costel curățați umpic ansa aia la pistol că nu vă mai ține mult și puteți strica pistolul de lipit nu osă vă mai lipească cum trebuie dacă e murdară respect și stimă aveți facebook
Salut Sa îl saliti pe tiberiu si cornel din partea mea te urmaresc de cand ai început canalul . Respect!
Cumetre nu e bine ce faci ,siguranta aia nu se face pe ea punte asa cum crezi tu ,e calculata ptr un curent de scurt sau intrerupere,mai grav e si ca publici asa ceva
Thanks you very much
gracias,bendiciones
Never do this, use a car fuse 30A
Nice work around;) haha around the fuse, but Hey it works!!
Its a fix, so people who cry can cry. Yes you passed the fuse. But its the one who uses this fix should be careful, and knowing it is fixed. So always take out the battery after use and it should be save.
People who got a lot of money buy new ones. I use this fix;) and take out the battery after use.
Completely stupid !! your security is bad ! risk fire !!!
Ești foarte tare și meriți mai mulți abonati
Mulțumesc frumos!
@@PavelsiCostel îmi dai și o inima
Super tare, excelentă treabă!
vorba aia cine stie se pricepe , bravo
WTF is just happened here... 🙈🙈🙈
n'est un fusible a la place
Aia ce ai lipit are rol de fuzibila nu se face asa ceva
...pericol...de incendiu...nu i de joaca, acolo era un fuzibil de cc 10A ,el a pus 40A
This is a bad idea !!
😢
De soldar no tienes ni idea jjjjaaaa
Explica ce faci mai frate 🇲🇩
Ce sa explice oricum nu face bine
belecciu gheorghe atunci fa tu mai bine, dacă poți
Face o prostie mai mare ca el ... 😅😁🔥
Put some clothes on mate .🙈