Finishing a 6S2P pack made out of JP40 cells

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  • @okcrc
    @okcrc 21 วันที่ผ่านมา +3

    Just a thought, You could print a bullet end holder to keep the bullet ends separated. That's a very nice, well-built pack. Well done!

    • @DIY500AMP
      @DIY500AMP  20 วันที่ผ่านมา +2

      Thank You !!! I was thinking on solder the bullet directly to the battery busbar instead to a cable and then come with the cables males to the connectors. Will be more clean.

  • @solton57010
    @solton57010 17 วันที่ผ่านมา

    I am currently planning to build my 1st 6s2p as soon as my keels arrives ,using molicel p45b cells find your Reddit post helped my a lot about how to build it .But as a newbie I have a question what width is the ideal for copper and nickel strips?

    • @DIY500AMP
      @DIY500AMP  17 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

      For a 6S2P made out of P45B cells you will be fine with 0.15 nickel and 0.1 copper. You really do not need a tick copper for that.

    • @solton57010
      @solton57010 17 วันที่ผ่านมา

      @ As i am currently learning and making my research and since i am plannning to make some other packs also is there a tool or a link that I can use in order to calculate the thickness and width of the need nickel or copper strips

  • @alihaydargok8874
    @alihaydargok8874 15 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Hi. I am making a 6s1p Eve40 pl lion package. I couldn't find a copper strip to put underneath. Would it hurt if I stapled 5-6 nickel strips on top of each other? The nickel strip is 0.12mm thick and 10mm wide.

    • @DIY500AMP
      @DIY500AMP  15 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Is this for an RC Airplane? That will be too much weight and does not have the conductivity of copper. The copper is a sheet that you need to cut. Get it from amazon. amzn.to/3DLbFiG

    • @alihaydargok8874
      @alihaydargok8874 15 วันที่ผ่านมา

      @@DIY500AMP This is for an RC helicopter. 60a-80a peak current will be drawn. I am not sure how to do it. How many stacks will be enough?
      The problem is that my tacking machine cannot tack 0.2mm copper+0.1mm nickel. I am not thinking of buying a new machine right now. This way I can tack separate tacks for each strip. I think the weight will make a difference of 10 or maybe 15g. And I thought that 10-15g in a 450g package should not be a big problem.
      But I respect experience. And if my thinking is not healthy, I can try to tack 0.3mm things by forcing my tacking machine.

    • @alihaydargok8874
      @alihaydargok8874 15 วันที่ผ่านมา

      My machine can tack 0.2mm nickel strip nicely. Can I tacking 0.2m copper pure? Without nickel strip? If I can do that, I can buy copper strip.

    • @DIY500AMP
      @DIY500AMP  15 วันที่ผ่านมา

      ​@@alihaydargok8874 You need a strong spot welder to weld 0.2 copper. A kWeld at max power only can do 0.2 copper. I will recommend a Glitter 801H at least or a Glitter 811H to handle easy 0.2 copper or even 0.3 copper without problem. How much is your current requirement? 0.1 copper is very capable.

    • @alihaydargok8874
      @alihaydargok8874 14 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

      @@DIY500AMP Glitter 811H is very expensive. I have now tacked both of my packages. I tacked 6 0.12mm thick, 10mm wide strips on top of each other. I will try it tomorrow. I will try it on a helicopter with 60a peak current. If I remain satisfied, I want to make packages that can provide 100 or 150a peak current in the future. But it will be enough for this year.

  • @TaigiTWeseDiplomatFormosan
    @TaigiTWeseDiplomatFormosan 14 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    :)