The battery builders club

Don’t get that one. Get the enhanced version. There’s a group buy going ATM.

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link?

Hello,

I was wondering how many amps 10mm x .2mm pure nickel strip could do at 50mm length?
Thanks

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That’s gotta be fake news.

Maybe leave the a123s out of this, but 40ts aren’t anywhere close to that.

Some one send Me a single p42 cell to bully. I’ll trade you something, I dunno a tire or some urethane. Some of grey dogs hair? What do you need?

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Look at Sony VTC6 standard charge rate too

@Arzamenable Im the UK. That cant happen unfortunately.

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No i’m building a 6s 3p brick battery and need the amps of 10mm x .2mm nickel to see how many strips of nickel I need in the series connections.

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Sorry man, I read 50cm.

Apologies, check the chart tho.

I used some recently, I want to say it’s on the order of 7a in the acceptable ‘range’. But I might have cheated up to just call it 10A.

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Plan so far


“These” are the things i’m asking about. I’m planning to have 3 strips per series connection. How many do I need?

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Tracking. What are you trying to pull out of it?

Assuming it’s real, solid nickel, I’d call it good for 20a continuous. Personally, I’d just put battery Max and 30 and feel serial connections after a reasonably hard ride that wasn’t Esc limited by current.

Sun is setting, don’t trust me, look at tables. :call_me_hand:

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I’ve only gotten about a max of 30 amps cont and maybe 35 peak riding with lipos(at 5s, going to 6s for more speed. 5s tops out at 20 mph for me and 6s should get 22-23).

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Has anyone tried this out?

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A gentleman and a scholar. I will book mark this, bc I am always looking for it too.

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I’ve seen it too.

@iamasalmon, ‘4 gear power’ aside, if they would post sample welds of real nickel with common strip thicknesses, I’d say why not?

I’d only trust it was real if they took a diegrinder to it first or after Welding, but in the same frame.

I will order one in a few weeks will post a review

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can I use these car fuses to fuse my charge port?
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01E5MM63C/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
@b264

haha, actually, when I saw this I went hunting around for nickel thin enough to weld with this beast. I would have ended uo with both thin nickel and the kiddie grade welder, but I couldn’t find any. Better this way, I ended up ordering a malectrics, which should handle .2mm no problem. I like thicc nickel. I mean why not?

That would be great.

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