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.
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?
@ 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
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.
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
@@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 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.
@@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.
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!
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.
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?
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.
@ 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
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.
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
@@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.
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.
@@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.
@@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.
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