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But she moved out!
Burgerman wrote:I used to have one of those helpers.
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But she moved out!
how did i do ?
I have something still confusing:
- To build a 24V pack, I know theoretically I should connect 8 cells in parallel. But practically should I connect 9 cells in parallel to make sure the pack having a bit higher voltage (~30V)? And then the chair could operate a bit faster?
shirley_hkg wrote:What size of tab screw with 38140 is it ? M6 ?
Burgerman wrote:how did i do ?
You did right. And so dont need drawings etc. Yes M6.
Burgerman wrote:The knowledge you gain is always worth the most. Knowledge is power. Once you have that everything else is easier and you are in control.
I HAVE to know everything. I am a total control freak. I don't own anything that hasn't been apart, or improved. Right now I am fitting a proper balance connector to my robotic mower.
I discovered its BMS allows the pack to discharge and do so unevenly if you leave it unused. That's normal for lithium batteries. As in now, since its winter. So when you try and charge it, its feeble BMS keeps cutting power and stopping it from fully charging as a single cell is already full... Its got a weedy balance circuit. No doubt after 3 days charging it would manage it. But by then we will have cooked the high cell repeatedly. Mass produced stuff is crap.
shirley_hkg wrote: expresso, stick to grey and black.
Keep your cables as short as possible too.
flagman1776 wrote:I prefer to use different color wires... I usually find enough left over wire from my salage at the Marine Electronics shop... but not always. If I must use like color wire, I use colored tape at each end of the wire (like red tape for +) to avoid smoke & flames.
I really should buy some uninsulated crimp terminals (I always solder & heat shrink after anyway) but I usually wait until last minute & then end up removing the plastic from insulated ones.
Burgerman wrote:http://www.store.revolectrix.com/Products/Cellpro-PowerLab-Adapters/Cellpro-PowerLab-36-Extension-Cable
This from charger to SubD connector.
Same size plus 1 for battery to Chairs SubD connector.
No idea what that actually is.
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