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The box was also full of gear like chargers, pads, some tools; basically everything I needed to ride and fix the board.
Are there any people apart from @ixf who have successfully used the approach to split battery up in <99Wh segments and take it on carry on?
How do you make a DIY spotwelded 10s1p battery look official, label it etc?
For my modular battery project I hope to create custom boosted inspired labels for each of the magazine’s, allowing easy identification of the cells used, Wh per pack and other assorted information
I am making 2 10s4ps at the moment that each break down into 5 seperate 2s4p packs, will be labelling and making them as neat as possible, but have no idea when and if they will ever make it onto a plane
Lmk if they do!! I want to have something like this one day
I plan on doing the same, but I’ll probably start with a short board with a 10s2p battery in two packs, in order to minimize damage if it gets taken…
But eventually I would like to make a 12s4p in 6 packs like you.
I am curious to hear how your experiment goes!
Come visit California, for Science haha
Would you need 2 seperate BMSs for that?
Depends.
The speedboard dude has success with his one BMS approach.
If you just use identical quality cells and have bigger balance wires (AWG 18-14), you can just connect the balance leads in parallel to the BMS
That’s how I plan on doing it.
Ahh yeah that makes sense. Good luck!
No building flying skateboard much easier