But be careful not to discharge those lower voltage p groups too much.
Excessive discharge can be as bad as excessive overcharge.
I know Iāll definitely try to keep them over 2.5v if not at least 3v
I would go 3v and never below that
Ahhh I see. If you limit the movement that is possible that direction though you still have all the strandsā¦ also can you send me another video of you saying my name
I try not to go below 3
I stand corrected. You are Absolutely right
From reading writings of @Battery_Mooch Iāve gathered that most cells can safely discharge to about 2.5v before they start to suffer internal damages.
Although by the same note I know that the lower the cells are discharged, the higher the chance of damage.
3v seems like a good floor target.
Yeah some sort of insulation would probably helpā¦ something like silicone or teflon
Like the sheath of a wire?
Iām glad youāre picking up what iām putting down.
Well this scares the shit out of me now
Do you have any back story behind this photo? How old is this pack?
I guess Iāll have to open my enclosure every few months to check on those braids.
Not mine.
Here can you can read a little
See my āproperly doneā comment
Just WOW
Lol this is genius
I was thinking like another p pack directly next to it or maybe a partition of an enclosure. But I am picking up your smart assness if thatās what you mean.
You wouldnāt have me any other way