The battery builders club

you also answered your own question here.

the poastoast stair test :tm:

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oh

well if you put it that way

hell ya get that cold shit outa here

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hey, i don’t use solderrr wiiiiiiick

i make packs no one else makes :joy:
6s1p bb

ah, gotcha beans

Oh man, he really has every poo tier piece of equipment doesn’t he. We really need a don’t buy a fuckin Sunko disclaimer somewhere.

I once used that Sunko model (friend brought) to balance a light on to have light on my malectrics setup working on a concrete floor lol

So I need an entirely new spot welder just to get 2 layers of nickel to stick?

It’ll just be better for now if I take off the strip nickle and just use wide sheets that can be cut into the shape I need (across the series and a tab for balance wire.

yes
I can barely do it with a kweld at 90J

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What? That stuff is expensive.

It should just be saved for joining metal parts.

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using silver solder on batteries? Did Louis Vuitton join the esk8 battery market?

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If u read like 500 posts of this thread (aka 5 mins of scrolling) you would’ve learned that sunko ain’t gonna do shit for you

Anyways, I’m hangry and 35 hours awake shitposting. Gnight & I hope you can get some better gear

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Yes, wide nickel for series connections is a good and well-tested/accepted method. If it’s a brick style pack, just laying the nickel across both groups works great. If it’s a flat pack, bending the nickel over into tabs and then using flexible wire or proper copper braid is the go-to method.

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Considering how rudely you generally treat people on this forum, the members in this thread are being quite generous with their advice and information.

You’re of course free to do as you please, but if you value a rising standard of quality in your work, and general safety, it would be advisable to heed the input of the other builders here. And if you’re skeptical, you can always search their post history and find their build work for either reference or vetting.

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It’s hint-of-silver solder. The good shit (for brazing HVAC shit and the like, I use safety-silv 56 with 56% silver) is a lot more expensive.

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aka

please no aviator 2.0

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mannnn you didnt have to do my joke like that. i thought long and hard about that one :frowning:

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Ah is he a doucher? I haven’t seen many of his posts but the few I did seemed alright. Dunk on him if he’s a weener.

No time for Leon’s & aviators here. Except for deviating from the bitching thread & taking our hobby sperg rage out on them in other threads

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:stuck_out_tongue: I’m also a joke

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:eyes: :eyes: :eyes:

Yeah, I was gonna clarify that in my other post but presumed most would know. Plumbers solder with the slightest infusion of silver. That shit is too thick to be anything remotely silver for some dumb to be able to just up & buy price wise lol

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nust check BOTY

and a couple other threads tbh

but mainly BOTY
and waterproofingatallcosts