I watched all of these videos. Very helpful! If you still have a battery pack chassis still laying around can you measure the length and width of one of the ten compartments for the 8-cell battery modules? Metric measurements are good. I'd really appreciate it!
yes still about will try to at weekend. The cavity is a funny shape with the intrusion at each end from the captive nut used to secure the cage down but I can give you a clear width and length as well as length if the captive bolt was removed.
@@jamesroyston2378 the basic tray is slightly tapered like a margarine tub so the base is pretty much 400mm by 120mm at the bottom of this taper when you measure the floor prob +- 2mm however the one end has a clamp mount which is screwed to the wall and could be removed very easily which would give you a length of 415mm. The other end is captive within the wall and although it swells around not sure that with the taper it actually removes much length at all. Hope this helps.
I watched all of these videos. Very helpful! If you still have a battery pack chassis still laying around can you measure the length and width of one of the ten compartments for the 8-cell battery modules? Metric measurements are good. I'd really appreciate it!
yes still about will try to at weekend. The cavity is a funny shape with the intrusion at each end from the captive nut used to secure the cage down but I can give you a clear width and length as well as length if the captive bolt was removed.
@@alviseven1250 Thanks!
@@jamesroyston2378 the basic tray is slightly tapered like a margarine tub so the base is pretty much 400mm by 120mm at the bottom of this taper when you measure the floor prob +- 2mm however the one end has a clamp mount which is screwed to the wall and could be removed very easily which would give you a length of 415mm. The other end is captive within the wall and although it swells around not sure that with the taper it actually removes much length at all. Hope this helps.
@@alviseven1250 It does greatly. Thank you!
What's the plan for the harvested cells?
repair a second working car or to fix this one with bits from the other - prefer the former.