Haha! Good question I actually still have about 150 of them, so I can build another pack or two with those
Lol just do this. And save some cash for p42a while you run the 30qs into the ground
Good plan. Lol thanks
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just noticed is the reason u do two looks like 6 awg wires to connect each pack together in parallel to ensure that more then 200 amps can be fed through the connections?
If you have a backfire, be careful because these holes that all your battery leads and charge leads stick through will eventually cut through the wire insulation and start shorting to one another.
But the fix is easy
Drill the holes out bigger and put in grommets. Make sure to remove your battery before you drill
+1 for Artem here, his after-sale support is awesome! I bought a slightly used 12s4p 30q pack a bit ago from him and it had a slightly unbalanced p group that I noticed like a month or two after buying it (had just sat in my workshop unused) so I sent it over to him (he paid shipping!) and I had it back in a week and a half, fully functional and wrapped in a new color, all free of charge to me. Highly recommend his services, he’ll treat you right!
What? I did?!?!? The heck is this!!! Bout to come collect kid
Bruh. Links?
that is like a $100+ roll
When you pay a man premium prices for his services you expect him to go all out on his products…but like holy shit that’s some expensive tape
Guys I dont think it was that much…sec
gd you make these batteries so nice
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Only 25 USDollerds
@ZachTetra my prices are not premium, in fact they are kinda low for what I and we do here, prices will be going up in April. If you are not charging similar prices I dont know how you can make sence of all the time that goes into building a battery and provide support in case something goes wrong.
Oh I thought yours was on the more expensive end just after LHB, I could easily be mistaken and honestly I have no idea how much a battery should cost. All I know that a battery where I make about $250 on is like 10 hours to make which seems like a fair rate for a hobby technical skill