The battery builders club

I’ve sent a 10s1p 40T with no issue

I used FedEx Ground with a prepaid label and a UN3480 and no transport by aircraft or vessel tag

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I take to you declared it a battery on the paperwork. Anything specific ?

I openly said it was a 36V battery on the customs info sheet

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Awesome thanks

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there, thats better

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Just going to leave this here :wink:

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Who the hell is this guy building these "batteries "?

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a secret cell of terrorist EUC riders seeking to put a bad name on esk8

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Someone in the Dutch / Belgian esk8 whatsapp group. Dude got them form his work apparently. His enclosure doesn’t look half bad so I wonder why he doesn’t put more effort into batteries.

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Looks friggin awesome. Love the pcb

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Let me preface this by saying FUCK INCHES

How would you go about neatly cutting 6.2mm off of the 3in width of this roll? That way it can be wrapped around 21700 cells.

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I use a guillotine paper chopper, and either use the chopper or cut on the indentions of the chop board with an exacto, depending on what my needs are.
I rarely wrap the entire P-group

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I was hoping to chop the whole roll in one shot. Maybe I should buy a band saw

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one wonders if we could get 145P to make 21700 rolls specifically???

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I have no hope in that. This is cheaper and easier.

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I would bet that would make a GLORIOUS mess

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I use one of those guillotine type things
if you happen to have a vinyl cutting machine at home … those work too

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I do this with a larger flat head screwdriver. Its a hell of a sink and keeps even copper braid from wicking too far.

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I want to be able to wrap the cells right off of the roll with only one instance of cutting. Cut once, wrap 12 times. What I don’t want is:

Cut
Wrap
Cut
Wrap

I sent them an email. I’m willing to order a lot of this to meet MOQ and then sell the extra to you folks.

You sure?

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pretty sure… but he made it work, but NOT with a harbor fright chop saw, blade selection, I would imagine would be key…

good luck in either case!!

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