Scooterman wrote:terry2 wrote:
What is the size of 1 cell?
90Ah
I should of said Width...Depth..height sorry
Scooterman wrote:terry2 wrote:
What is the size of 1 cell?
90Ah
Gnomatic wrote:W130mm x D36mm x H200mm
Scooterman wrote:Sometimes they shellac Cooper bus bars which needs removing. I guess it's applied to prevent oxidisation?
Maybe it's faux copper :lol:
terry2 wrote:I suppose getting the 8@176Ah would be easier? I have no clue what to do HELP
Scooterman wrote:terry2 wrote:I suppose getting the 8@176Ah would be easier? I have no clue what to do HELP
Less connections, less chance of screwing up and going BANG!
terry2 wrote:I have ordered the 8@176Ah.
After paying for these, I'm stopping in for this year now
Burgerman wrote:You wont be needing the battery then. So you can lend it to me for a year.
I felt the same after xmas when I had to pay about 3k for carpets, OLED TV, sofa, 2 chairs, lighting, and other incidentals after my leak problem.
Then a week later, my washing machine and dryer failed within hours... And 2 days later my fridge/freezer, and central heating boiler. Another 2k+ later we are back to where we started. And bankrupted!
Now need to spend nothing for about a year.
The problem with copper is that even if cleaned with steel wool or abrasive paper it oxidises instantly. Better to use tinned or plated stuff. And those spring washers make things worse. You want flat washers, stainless cap screw bolts, and a little loctite on the THREAD only. And because the cells move, the solid bars are worse. Better to use ring terminals, soldered wires. Nothing moves.
Burgerman wrote:because the cells move, the solid bars are worse. Better to use ring terminals, soldered wires. Nothing moves.
Burgerman wrote:Use it.
Connect to PC, CHECK for 3.33 firmware, load a few presets from on here, and make a cable to charge a lead chair and test.
woodygb wrote:https://www.cablecraft.co.uk/braided-earth-leads.html
Burgerman wrote:I would use the flat ones as is. I would add a little solder to the round ones.
terry2 wrote:Scooterman wrote:terry2 wrote:I suppose getting the 8@176Ah would be easier? I have no clue what to do HELP
Less connections, less chance of screwing up and going BANG!
Very true.
I have ordered the 8@176Ah.
After paying for these, I'm stopping in for this year now
Nice - its great to use only 8 Cells and get so much power -
Burgerman wrote:Theres a lot floating about.
http://www.wheelchairdriver.com/PL8v2-Presets
Specifically these three zipped here! http://www.wheelchairdriver.com/PL8v2-P ... LR%20SAFE/
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